The name of DID prior to 1994
What is multiple personality disorder?
The primary cause of conversion disorder
What is trauma?
Symptoms of conversion disorder include
What is the inability to control movement, hearing, eyesight, or digestion?
Treatment for managing problems and refocusing one's thought process
What is cognitive behavioral therapy?
An organization currently working to further trauma-based disorders
What is the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation?
A mental health condition in which people have two or more separate personalities. Identities may have differing names and past histories.
What is dissociative identity disorder?
Doctor Dalenburg and his colleagues have disproved the idea that the DID is is related to
What are fantasies?
Memories may resurface in the form of
What are panic attacks, flashbacks, and nightmares?
DID patients should restrain from
What is alcohol and drug usage?
The number of years it takes to properly diagnose individuals with DID
What is 5-12 years?
A condition in which a person experiences physical and sensory problems, such as paralysis, numbness, blindness, deafness or seizures, with no underlying neurologic pathology.
What is conversion disorder?
The primary cause of DID
What is physical and sexual abuse?
Symptoms of DID include
The use of physical and neurological examinations
What is the treatment for diagnosing conversion disorder?
Individuals with DID are likely to have memory loss from
What is traumatic events?
The name of the recognizable personality
What is core?
A model that shows conversion disorder is a result of looking for symptoms
What is Cognitive-behavioral model?
Individuals can have up to
What is a 100 personalities?
The most effective treatment for DID
What is psychotherapy?
What is Fight Club?
The name of the other personality
What is alter?
A model which shows conversion disorder is a result of emotional stress
What is Psychodynamic model?
Something that individuals with DID commonly lose
What is time?
Places to treat individuals with DID that are unexpected
What is prison?
The number of people with DID internationally
What is 1.5%?