Deck 9: Dissociative Disorders
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Deck 9: Dissociative Disorders
1
There are three variables that tend to produce a vulnerability to dissociative disorders. Which of the following is not applicable?
A)Imaginative involvement, absorption, or fantasy proneness
B)Sudden loss of memory for important information
C)Hypnotizability
D)Childhood trauma
A)Imaginative involvement, absorption, or fantasy proneness
B)Sudden loss of memory for important information
C)Hypnotizability
D)Childhood trauma
B
2
Which of the following is considered a dissociative disorder?
A)Factitious disorder
B)Malingering disorder
C)Hypochondriasis
D)Depersonalization disorder
A)Factitious disorder
B)Malingering disorder
C)Hypochondriasis
D)Depersonalization disorder
D
3
A less common form of dissociative amnesia, this disorder encompasses a loss of memory that includes all the experiences during the person's entire life from infancy to the present time. This is known as:
A)Generalized amnesia
B)Selective amnesia
C)Localized amnesia
D)Psychogenic amnesia
A)Generalized amnesia
B)Selective amnesia
C)Localized amnesia
D)Psychogenic amnesia
A
4
In a person diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder, a "switch" can be characterized in all of the following situations except when:
A)A male alter changes into a female alter
B)There are changes in physical appearance and speech mannerisms
C)There is a change in dominant handedness and eyeglass prescriptions
D)The person shows an over active imagination
A)A male alter changes into a female alter
B)There are changes in physical appearance and speech mannerisms
C)There is a change in dominant handedness and eyeglass prescriptions
D)The person shows an over active imagination
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5
Lila Wartzenager occasionally has sensations of being detached from her surroundings, "It's as if I am living in a dream," she says. This feeling of unreality almost always occurs when she is overtired. Lila is experiencing symptoms of:
A)Dysmorphic disorder
B)Acute stress disorder
C)Dissociative Experience
D)Specific phobia
A)Dysmorphic disorder
B)Acute stress disorder
C)Dissociative Experience
D)Specific phobia
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6
There has been increasing documentation of a connection between extreme childhood physical and/or sexual trauma and:
A)Dissociative fugue
B)Dissociative amnesia
C)Dissociative identity disorder
D)Depersonalization/derealization disorder
A)Dissociative fugue
B)Dissociative amnesia
C)Dissociative identity disorder
D)Depersonalization/derealization disorder
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7
Dissociative amnesia most often involves the following types of amnesia except:
A)Localized
B)Selective
C)Generalized
D)Interrupted
A)Localized
B)Selective
C)Generalized
D)Interrupted
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8
A positive dissociative symptom can be seen as all of the following except:
A)Fragmentation of identity
B)Depersonalization
C)Derealization
D)Amnesia
A)Fragmentation of identity
B)Depersonalization
C)Derealization
D)Amnesia
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9
Generalized amnesia, as seen in dissociative amnesia, is characterized as:
A)A complete loss of memory for one's life history
B)The individual forgets each new event as it occurs
C)The individual loses memory for a specific category of information
D)A failure to recall events during a circumscribed period of time
True/False Questions:
A)A complete loss of memory for one's life history
B)The individual forgets each new event as it occurs
C)The individual loses memory for a specific category of information
D)A failure to recall events during a circumscribed period of time
True/False Questions:
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10
An "alter" is:
A)Any one of the different identities in persons with dissociative identity disorder
B)Triggered by drug use
C)Also called a transmogrify
D)Considered a person's host identity
A)Any one of the different identities in persons with dissociative identity disorder
B)Triggered by drug use
C)Also called a transmogrify
D)Considered a person's host identity
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11
Depersonalization/derealization disorder is different from the other dissociative disorders because in depersonalization/derealization, there is/are no:
A)Anxiety or distress experienced
B)Experiences of contact with reality or detachment
C)Perceptual disturbances
D)Memory disturbances
A)Anxiety or distress experienced
B)Experiences of contact with reality or detachment
C)Perceptual disturbances
D)Memory disturbances
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12
The cause of identity disorders has been attributed to all of the following except for:
A)Interpersonal maltreatment in childhood and adulthood
B)The process of aging
C)Overwhelming early life events
D)Long, painful early-life medical procedures
A)Interpersonal maltreatment in childhood and adulthood
B)The process of aging
C)Overwhelming early life events
D)Long, painful early-life medical procedures
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13
A culturally accepted dissociative experience is known as:
A)Folie a deux
B)Ataque de Nervios
C)Amok
D)Creutzfeld-Jakob disorder
A)Folie a deux
B)Ataque de Nervios
C)Amok
D)Creutzfeld-Jakob disorder
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14
This disorder includes a loss of one's sense of reality in the external world. The affected person may experience familiar objects or persons as strange and odd. It is called:
A)Splitting
B)Depersonalization/derealization
C)Continuous amnesia
D)Confabulation
A)Splitting
B)Depersonalization/derealization
C)Continuous amnesia
D)Confabulation
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15
Boris Kluski has occasionally felt a sensation of being detached from his surroundings. He tells the social worker that he feels as if he were "in a dream" during these times. Boris' feelings of unreality most commonly occur when he is feeling overtired. What is the most likely diagnosis to consider for Boris?
A)Dissociative identity disorder
B)Acute stress disorder
C)Dissociative amnesia
D)Depersonalization/derealization disorder
A)Dissociative identity disorder
B)Acute stress disorder
C)Dissociative amnesia
D)Depersonalization/derealization disorder
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16
The defining characteristic of dissociative identity disorder is:
A)Persistent or recurrent experiences of derealization or experiences of unreality or detachment with respect to one's surroundings
B)Persistent or recurrent episodes of depersonalization or experiences of unreality, detachment or being an outside observer of oneself
C)The person's inability to recall important autobiographical information
D)The presence of two or more distinct personality states or an experience of possession
A)Persistent or recurrent experiences of derealization or experiences of unreality or detachment with respect to one's surroundings
B)Persistent or recurrent episodes of depersonalization or experiences of unreality, detachment or being an outside observer of oneself
C)The person's inability to recall important autobiographical information
D)The presence of two or more distinct personality states or an experience of possession
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17
The dissociative disorders are characterized by a disruption of and/or discontinuity in the normal integration of consciousness. Which of the following is not a functional area affected by the dissociative disorders.
A)Memory
B)Identity
C)Aggressive self-control
D)Emotion
A)Memory
B)Identity
C)Aggressive self-control
D)Emotion
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18
A young woman was found on the beach wandering aimlessly. She appeared to be battered and bruised as evidenced by blood on her torn clothes. She had no identification and when taken to the sexual assault trauma center, the social worker noted that this young woman had no memory of herself or her past. What is the most likely disorder for the social worker to consider for this young woman?
A)Dissociative identity disorder
B)Dissociative amnesia
C)Dissociative repression
D)Derealization disorder
A)Dissociative identity disorder
B)Dissociative amnesia
C)Dissociative repression
D)Derealization disorder
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19
Which of the following specifiers apply to dissociative amnesia?
A)Severity
B)Persistent
C)With predominant pain
D)With dissociative fugue
A)Severity
B)Persistent
C)With predominant pain
D)With dissociative fugue
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20
Each of the following is true of dissociative identity disorder except when:
A)The disturbance is not due to substance use or a general medical condition
B)The person is unable to remember significant and important personal information
C)There must be at least four or more fully developed alter personalities
D)At least two of the identities consistently take control of the host behavior
A)The disturbance is not due to substance use or a general medical condition
B)The person is unable to remember significant and important personal information
C)There must be at least four or more fully developed alter personalities
D)At least two of the identities consistently take control of the host behavior
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21
Generalized amnesia is the most common form of dissociative amnesia.
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22
Those individuals with dissociative identity disorder most often spontaneously improve without any form of professional treatment.
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23
Gaps in recall of everyday life events is not considered a criterion for definitions of amnesia in dissociative identity disorder.
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24
It is very uncommon for an individual diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder to have cross-gender alters.
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25
Dissociative identity disorder is considered the most serious of all of the dissociative disorders.
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26
Ataque de Nervios features uncontrollable crying, shouting, screaming, and lasts for a brief period of time. It is perceived to be adaptive within specific cultures.
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27
When a person reports being recognized by someone unfamiliar to them this may be considered as one of the signs of dissociative identity disorder.
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28
Persons who have dissociative identity disorder are not very suggestible.
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29
Dissociative fugue, seen as apparently purposeful travel or bewildered wandering associated with amnesia for identity or other important autobiographical information, is a separate diagnosis in the DSM-5.
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30
In localized amnesia, the affected person has uneven recollections of an event while other portions of time are completely forgotten.
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31
Alters are distinct personalities with unique memories, attitudes, habits and personal histories that are clearly apart from the "host" individual.
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32
All dissociative experiences are viewed as pathological.
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33
In localized amnesia, the affected person is unable to recall events that occurred during a particular time or following a profoundly disturbing event.
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34
The dissociative disorders are considered controversial.
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35
In order to diagnose dissociative identity disorder, the clinician or a reliable family member must witness the person's claimed disruption of identity.
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36
While dissociative disorders were previously thought to be extremely rare, they are now considered to occur more frequently.
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37
Formerly known as psychogenic amnesia, dissociative fugue disorder is a reversible condition.
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38
In dissociative identity disorder "switching" specifically refers to the changing or movement back and forth between one personality-identity and another.
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39
Depersonalization disorder occurs when the person feels detached from his or her own body, surroundings, and feels as if another person were observing them.
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40
Dissociative disorders can also include amnestic disorders.
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41
Duration of the fugue state can last from weeks to months.
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42
Individuals with certain neurological disorders, particularly seizure disorders, experience an increase of dissociative features.
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43
The person with depersonalization disorder experiences their symptoms as ego-syntonic.
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44
Fugue states do not generally appear until early adolescence but they more commonly occur in adulthood.
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45
The essential feature of the dissociative disorders is a disruption of the person's intrapersonal domain, specifically functions of consciousness, identity, perception of the environment and memory.
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46
When making a competency-based assessment of depersonalization disorder, the practitioner should not consider this diagnosis unless the symptoms are persistent, recurrent, or they seriously impair the client's functioning.
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47
Match each term with the appropriate definition:
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48
Daydreaming is one example of a non-pathological dissociative event.
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49
Dissociative disorder is often misconstrued as being a thought disorder, for example schizophrenia.
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50
The two most common dissociative disorders are derealization and dissociative fugue disorder.
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