General DID Knowledge
Alters
Assessment tools
Interventions/Resources
About the case study/video
100

What is the root cause of Dissociative Identity Disorder?

What is Trauma?

100

What is the Host’s role in the system?

What is original inhabitant of the body, manages daily life?

100

What is the gold standard for making a definitive clinical diagnosis?

What is SCID-D?

100

What form of treatment only works for comorbid disorders?

What is pharmaceutical treatment

100

This is the term used for an alternate identity or personality within a DID system

What is an Alter?

200

What was DID previously known as?

What is multiple personality disorder?

200

What is the role of Littles in the system?

What is hold childhood trauma/preserve innocence of system?

200

The SCID-D collects two types of data. What are they?

What are qualitative and quantitative data?

200

What is stage 1 of the ISST-D Adult Treatment Guidelines?

 What is stabilization?

200

Jessica describes this "object" as a mental barrier that keeps her from accessing traumatic memories before she is ready.  

What is a glass box?

300

What is the record number of proven identity states in one patient?

What is 2,500?

300

What is an introject? 

(What is an alter modelled after a real or fictional person?) (What is fictive and factive?)

300

What is the typical assessment order?

What is DES, MID, then SCID-D?

300

Which form of therapy teaches clients to recognize how their distorted thinking leads to the creation of or worsening of problems?

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?

300

When a client with DID moves from one alter to another, it is commonly called this.  

What is a switch?

400

What is the common name for Other Specified Dissociative Disorder?

What is Partial DID?

400

What is a fragment in a system?

What is a partial alter limited to a specific emotion or memory?

400

Which assessment covers greater areas in the dissociation than the other assessment tools?

What is MID?

400

What is stage 3 of the ISST-D Adult Treatment Guidelines?

What is restoration?

400

Jessica mentions that these "horrible films" or images would play in her mind, even if she couldn't remember the details afterward.

What are traumatic memories or flashbacks?

500

Name five symptoms of Dissociative Identity Disorder.

What is confusion, distress, anxiety, depression, self-harm, suicidal ideation, frequent mood swings, dissociation, derealization, and depersonalization?

500

Name three ways the switch between alters may present.

What is dissociation, heavy blinking/fluttering, intense stillness, shutdowns, physical spasm, and disorientation?

500

What is the validity scale in MID assessment?

What is detecting over-reporting and defensiveness?

500

What type of therapy did Jessica use to form a better relationship with her alters?

What is parts integration therapy?

500

Jessica was researching this other condition when she found an article that explicitly said "not to be confused with DID."

What is Schizophrenia?

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