Exam 7: Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders
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Why has there been little systematic research conducted on dissociative amnesia and fugue?
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Octavia has been diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder DID). She has seventeen different "alters" which are strikingly different from her host personality. Some of her alters are not full personalities, but fragments and memories. Some of the alters are children. What aspect of this case is unusual?
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Following the rejection of his latest novel, Jim experienced an inability to make some movements with his right hand. While he was unable to write, he could scratch and make other simple motions with his affected hand. Two weeks later he was able to write again. What is unique about Jim's case of conversion disorder?
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