Dissociative Disorders |
Dissociative amnesia; Dissociative fugue; Dissociative identity disorder |
[DSM-IV] mental disorders characterized by sudden, temporary alterations in identity, memory, or consciousness, segregating normally integrated memories or parts of the personality from the dominant identity of the individual. This category includes dissociative identity disorder, dissociative fugue, dissociative amnesia, and depersonalization disorder.
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Dissociative Disorders Symptoms1-2 of 5 more...
Signs and symptoms
... There are four major dissociative disorders: Dissociative amnesia Dissociative identity disorder Dissociative fugue Depersonalization disorder Symptoms common to all types of dissociative disorders in...
Source: MayoClinic
Causes ... Dissociative disorders usually develop as a mechanism for coping with trauma. The disorders most often form in children subjected to chronic physical, sexual or emotional abuse or, less frequently, a ...
Source: MayoClinic
Dissociative Disorders Prevention1 of 1
Prevention
... Children who are physically, emotionally or sexually abused are at increased risk of developing mental health disorders, including dissociative disorders. If stress or other personal issues are affect...
Source: MayoClinic
Dissociative Disorders Treatment1-2 of 3 more...
Complications
... People with a dissociative disorder are at increased risk of complications that include: Self-mutilation Suicide attempts Sexual dysfunction, including sexual addiction or avoidance Alcoholism and sub...
Source: MayoClinic
Treatment ... Psychotherapy is the primary treatment for dissociative disorders. This form of therapy, also known as talk therapy, counseling or psychosocial therapy, involves talking about your disorder and relate...
Source: MayoClinic
Dissociative Disorders Other1-2 of 6 more...
Overview
... Compelling books, movies and plays often are enjoyable because they allow you to escape from yourself for a short while. As the story draws to a close, you can savor the characters'' experiences while...
Source: MayoClinic
An Overview of Dissociative Disorders ... What are dissociative disorders? Mental illness is a general term for a group of brain disorders that affect the way a person thinks, feels, acts and/or relates to others and his or her surroundings. ...
Source: Cleveland Clinic
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