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What are the two major types of somatoform disorders?
Conversion and hypochondriasis disorders
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A disorder in which a person experiences alterations in memory, identity, or consciousness
Dissociative disorder
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What was dissociative identity disorder also know as?
Multiple personality disorder
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A disorder characterized by the presence of two or more identities or personalities which take turns controlling the person's behavior.

What is dissociative identity disorder

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Severe alterations or detachments from reality are known as

dissociation

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Name two symptoms of dissociative disorders

Memory loss, Depression and Anxiety, Depersonalization, Derealization, Blurred sense of identity

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a dissociative disorder in which people suddenly leave their familiar surroundings and assume a new identity without remembering their real identity.

What is dissociative fugue

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Describe how a person with depersonalization disorder feels.

"Looking at yourself from a 3rd party view."

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Purposely faking physical symptoms, inducing physical symptoms or just pretending to have them

Factitious disorders

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A disorder characterized by abnormal memory functioning in the absence of structural brain damage or a known neurobiological cause.

What is dissociative amnesia

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What form of dissociation makes you feel as though you are floating, or watching a movie of yourself?

depersonalization

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True or false, dissociative disorders are more commonly found in children than in adults.

True


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What dissociative disorder is characterized by a partial or total inability to recall past experiences and important information?

Dissociative Amnesia

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body dysmorphic disorder symptoms

What is Skin picking, obsessive comparisons and grooming, camouflaging

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What is Sudden and unplanned travel away from home, inability to recall past events confusion or loss of memory about his or her identity

fugue state

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Belief that physical symptoms are signs of a serious illness, even when there is no medical evidence to support the presence of an illness.

What is Hypochondrasis

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The 4 types of somatic disorders

  • Somatic symptom disorder

  • Illness anxiety disorder

  • Psychological factors affecting medical condition

  • Conversion disorder

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Past trauma or unconscious conflict is “converted” to a more acceptable manifestation, i.e., physical symptoms

Freud/psychodynamic

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How many different identities does a person have to have in order to be diagnosed with DID

2 or more.

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Name the 4 dissociative disorders.

Dissociative disorder Dissociative amnesia Dissociative fugue Dissociative identity disorder

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Illness anxiety disorder was formerly called

Hypochondriasis

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Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another is also called:

Munchausen syndrome by proxy