What is the name of a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
Anxiety
What is the first term I stated?
Alters
A tramatic event involving a car
Car crash
Who is "The Host"?
The original body/person.
DID is a rare disorder. (True of false)
True
Name of a mental condition characterized by feelings of severe despondency and dejection, typically also with feelings of inadequacy and guilt, often accompanied by lack of energy and disturbance of appetite and sleep.
Depression
What is the Fifth term I stated?
Trigger
What purpose does this disorder serve?
As a way for someone to distance of detach themselves from trama.
When and why could "The Host" switch? (Both Answers needed)
When triggered the host can “Switch” but it can also happen at random.
Patients often present with self-injurious behavior and suicide attempts. (True or False)
True
What is the name of a state of mental confusion
Disorientation
What is the forth term I stated?
Switch/Switching
What are 2 kinds of tramatic events that can cause it?
Combat or natural disasters
How many alter can someone develop?
Up to 100+
This disorder is almost never misdiagnosed and normally only requires 1 assesment for an accurate diagnosis. (True or false)
False
unusual forgetfulness
Memory loss
What is the second term I stated?
"The Host"
What kind of abuse can cause it?
Sexual or Physical Abuse
What are alters?
Alternate Personalities
Is it diagnosed in men or woman more often?
Women
What is the name of an idiosyncratic belief or impression that is firmly maintained despite being contradicted by what is generally accepted as reality or rational argument, typically a symptom of mental disorder.
Delusions
What is the sixth term that I stated?
Front/Fronting (When 1 or more of the alters take "control"
When can DID develop?
Anytime. Especially Childhood.
Name 3 or more of the ways alters can be different.
genders, ethnicities, Sexualities, interests, and ways of interacting with their environments
How much of the global population is it diagnosed in?
1.5%