What is the former name for Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)?
Multiple Personality Disorder
What is the primary symptom of Dissociative Amnesia
Memory loss
Which type of therapy combines cognitive-behavioral techniques with mindfulness and acceptance strategies. It is useful for individuals with dissociative disorders to develop emotional regulation and interpersonal skills.
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
Which term is a mental process that involves a disconnection or separation of elements of consciousness, memory, identity, or perception. It can result in a lack of continuity in an individual's thoughts, memory, consciousness, or sense of identity
Dissociation
True or False: Everyone with DID identifies with the same label/terminology
False
Which disorder involves the inability to remember important personal information, often related to traumatic or stressful events?
Dissociative Amnesia
What disorder is characterized by amnesia for periods when different identities take control, along with identity switching, distinct personality states, and the presence of "host" and "alter" identities?
Dissociative Identity Disorder
Which type of therapy is essential for individuals with dissociative disorders and helps them to process and integrate traumatic memories.
Trauma-focused therapy
Which term refers to when the world around you does not feel real.
Derealization
What movie did the individuals with DID say was insensitive and made them seem violent to society?
Split
What is the main cause of dissociative disorders?
Trauma (typically at a young age)
Which disorder's symptoms include feeling disconnected from oneself or the world, experiencing things as unreal or dreamlike, and potentially leading to emotional numbness and a sense of being a passive observer of one's life?
Derealization-Depersonalization Disorder
Which type of therapy explores the unconscious processes and unresolved conflicts that may contribute to dissociation. It focuses on gaining insight into the underlying causes of the disorder.
Psychodynamic therapy
Which term refers to feeling like you are not real?
Depersonalization
Which term refers to more than one alter fronting at once?
Co-consiousness
What disorder involves the presence of two or more distinct identity states within a person, often referred to as "alters," each with unique identities, memories, and behaviors?
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
In this disorder, symptoms can vary widely, including depersonalization, derealization, amnesia, or identity confusion, and it serves as a diagnosis for experiences that don't fit neatly into other categories. What is the name of this disorder?
OSDD
Which type of therapy aims to help individuals with DID work towards integrating their distinct personality states into one functional identity. The therapist collaborates with each personality state to build cooperation and understanding among them.
Integrative Psychotherapy
Which term involves the inability to remember important personal information, often related to traumatic or stressful events. It can be specific to certain periods or more generalized.
Dissociative amnesia
What do a lot of people with D.I.D label the group of identities within their head?
DID System
What is the term used to describe the broad category that encompasses various dissociative experiences when individuals don't meet the criteria for other dissociative disorders?
Other Specified Dissociative Disorder (OSDD)
In Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), what are the terms used to describe the different identity states, including the primary identity and the alternate identities?
Alters
Safety and stabilization
Which term includes deep breathing exercises, physical touch, and naming objects in the environment.
Grounding techniques
What does the term "alter" stand for?
Alternate state of identity