Dissociatives_EO Flashcards

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What is abreaction?

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It’s therapeutic technique that allows the patient to gain access to repressed material (usually traumatic), experiencing the emotions associated to the newly accessible memory

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What are signs of DID?

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Amnesia between episodes
Each personality is not aware of the existence of the others, except to main one
Rapid swith <2 sec triggered by stressors

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What is the gold standard for Dx and severity of DID?

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SCID-dissociative disorder revised

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What meds are indicated and not recommended in DID?

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SSRIs as adjuct to psychotherpy to treat comorbid anxiety and depression
AP never indicated

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Hypnosis is used to treat?

A
chronic pain
Nicotine use disorder
Binge eating
Phobia
Anxiety
Conversion
IBS
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What indicates susceptibility to hypnosis?

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Absorption, dissociation and suggestibility

2 scales : staford hypnotic susceptibility + hypnotic induction profile (spiegel)

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What has to be exluded in order to make the Dx of depersonalization and derealization?

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Acute stress Do
PTSD
Panic do

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What is DDx of dissociative amnesia?

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Korsakoff, amnesie globale transitoire, epilepsie, hypoglycemie, TBI, brain tumor, CVA, ECT, substance…

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What is the main difference between dissociative amnesia and global transitory amnesia?

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In dissociative amnesia, the person still encodes so they can eventually retrieve the memories

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