Exam 6: Dissociative Disorder and Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders
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Identify and describe the major characteristics of three types of dissociative disorders.
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Dissociative amnesia: Inability to recall important personal information.
Dissociative Identity Disorder: Presence of two or more personalities.
Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder: Feeling of being detached from oneself
Depersonalization/derealization disorder differs from the other dissociative disorders,in that
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Relative to previous editions of the DSM,the diagnostic criteria for DSM-5 dissociative identity disorder are:
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Dissociative amnesia with fugue is a loss of memory with the added dimension of
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A disorder in which people are induced by therapists to remember events that have never occurred is referred to as
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According to Merskey,cases of dissociative identity disorder
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The dissociative disorders have a high degree of comorbidity
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What is the defining symptom of dissociative disorders? What were dissociative disorders categorized as in early editions of the DSM? What specific dissociative disorder has changed names recently?
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Dysfunction in which physiological system is proposed to be implicated in the development of somatic symptom and related disorders?
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Which of the following is true regarding patterns of DID diagnosis over time?
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Approximately _______ of the general population have some type of dissociative disorder whereas _______ of psychiatric patients do.
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Deliberately adopting the sick role and complaining of symptoms to achieve some specific gain like receiving insurance money or avoiding duties is characteristic of
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With the rise of Christianity,biomedical theories of hysteria were replaced by supernatural explanations.
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Leanne experiences the sudden feeling of being detached from herself.The term best suited to describe her experience is
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Which of the following is TRUE of dissociative identity disorder?
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Which of the following is true regarding the trauma model of dissociative disorders?
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Which of the following is NOT one of the steps that is usually followed in the treatment of dissociative identity disorder?
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Which of the following represents an overconcern about serious disease?
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