Dissociation Identity Disorder 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyDIDUniversityNone Created by: india467Created on: 14-04-18 23:27 Who said DID is sometimes known as "split personality disorder"? WHO, 2007 1 of 16 Defined DID as "trauma/stress related illness, disruption in normally integrated functions of consciousness, memory, identity, perception" ? APA, 2013 2 of 16 Who said DID was thought to be caused by extreme trauma or abuse? Ross, 1997 3 of 16 Patients alters can differ dramatically, in accent, gender and handwriting Ringrose (2018) 4 of 16 DID alters do not represent distinct personalities Putnam (1992) 5 of 16 Each DID alter has its own set of memories, ideas, behavioural response patterns and beliefs. Elin (1995) 6 of 16 Case studies show patients report "waking up" or finding writing of "other people" - memory loss and individual consciousness Ringrose (2018) 7 of 16 Media coverage of DID has allowed general public to fake the disorder Gleaves (1996) 8 of 16 Sociocognitive model of DID result of media Spanos (1994) 9 of 16 Eve case study Thigpen and Cleckley (1957) 10 of 16 Should not disregard a disorder just because it is not entirely iatrogenic Carson and Butcher (1992) 11 of 16 DID has smaller amygdala (39%) and hippocampal (19%) volume Vermetten et al (2006) 12 of 16 5-10% of DID receiving psychotherapy reported worsening symptoms Whipple and Lambert (2011) 13 of 16 Correlations found between the number of alters and treatment length Coons (1986) 14 of 16 Treatment of DID can be effective when correct approach taken. Current guidelines fail. Bethany et al (2014) 15 of 16 Many studies report improvement in symptoms for DID when correct approach is taken Draijer and Van Zon (2013) 16 of 16
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