Child Abuse/Early Life
The Pathological Environment
Doublethink/Misc.
Double Self
A New Diagnosis
100
what is Deformations within the forming ones personality.
What do individuals of child abuse share in common regarding ones’ personality?
100
What is altered states?
What states of consciousness cause the ordinary relations of the body & mind, reality & imagination, and knowledge & memory to no longer hold?
100
True; they focus on their micro expressions.
True or False: Children often focus on subtle changes on the abusers face.
100
What is lacking verbal and social skills for resolving conflict?
Feelings of rage and murderous fantasies are normal in adults that were abused as children because they what?
100
False
True/false: Yalom states that Borderline clients are the best to have unlike other disorders.
200
what is Feeling trapped.
What is a common feeling that children of abuse feel?
200
What is denial or threat of fear/abuse?
The spouse of the abuser rarely intervenes because of what feeling or thought?
200
True
True or False: Children have been known to hide from their abusers, freeze in place, or roll into a ball.
200
What is fragmentation?
In conditions of chronic child abuse, this becomes the central principal of the individual’s organization of his/her personality; such as independence, memory, knowledge, and emotional states.
200
What is Complex PTSD?
This disorder is being considered by the APA, another name for it is Disorder of extreme stress, NOS.
300
what is trust?
He/she must find a way to preserve what _____ where there is none?
300
What is somatic & psychological symptoms?
What can altered states of consciousness produce?
300
What is Primary Attachments?
The abused must find a way to form ____ ______ to caretakers who are abusive and dangerous.
300
What is Atomization?
In 1933, Sandor Ferenczi described this as an abused child’s personality of preserving hope and relationships within the trance like situations of maintaining tenderness.
300
False
True/False In 1964, a study titled Wife Beater Wife was a landmark study setting the gold standard in survivor research.
400
What is Safety
A child must find what in situations that are unsafe?
400
What is Witchcraft
Instead of looking towards a psychological cause, in the days long since past people were accused of this crime in medieval Europe?
400
What is Self?
The victim must find a sense of _______ in relationships with people who don’t care for her and are not trust worthy, in an environment that looks at her as a slave to serve only their needs.
400
Who is Leonard Shengold?
This psychoanalyst described the “Mind fragmentating operations”, which was the delusion of good parents, in which was the establishment of isolated divisions of the mind where contradictionary images of the self and the parents are never permitted to unite.
400
False
Somatic disorders of survivors are the same as ordinary psychosomatic disorders.
500
What is Power
A child must find what _______ within, in uncontrollable situations
500
What is hysteria.
In the days of Freud, switching from alters would have been what disorder?
500
What is Dislocation?
As a system the self-preservation, the body assists the victim by entering this trance like state to ignore the severe abuse suffered.
500
What is DID.
According to the DSM IV TR, if a person has alters; this disorder would be a symptom of.
500
False
Individuals with histories are hardly never diagnosed with having somatic, borderline personality, and DID.
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