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Freud viewed conversion symptoms as...

expressions of unconscious psychological conflicts.

Dissociative Amnesia?

the inability to recall significant personal info. in the absence of organic impairment.

Dissociative Fugue?

unusual type of amnesia that results in individuals not only losing their memory and forgetting who they are but unexpectedly leaving their home or location to go far away and start new.

Depersonalization/ Derealization disorder
A disorder in which the individual has persistent or recurrent experiences of depersonalization and or derealization.
Depersonalization
is a condition in which individuals have a distinct sense of unreality and detachment from their own thoughts feelings sensations actions or body
Derealization
Is similar to depersonalization but it involves feelings of unreality and detachment with respect to one surroundings rather then the self.
Dissociative identity disorder (formerly known as multiple personality disorder)
One of the most controversial disorders recognized in clinical psychology. Patient presents with two or more distinct personalities states that regularly take control the patient's behaviour. Other personalities are called alters. The process of going into another personality is called switching.
According to the trauma model dissociative disorders are result of...
Childhood trauma, including sexual, physical, and emotional abuse, accompanied by personality traits that predispose the individual to employee disassociation as a defense mechanism or coping strategy.
In contrast to the trauma model the Socio -cognitive model says that multiple personality is a form of...
Role playing in which individuals come to construe themselves as possessing multiple selves and then begin to act in ways consistent with their own or their therapist conception of the disorder.
What does iatrogenic mean?
caused by treatment
What are the treatments for disassociative disorders?
Psychotherapy-Helping patients resolve emotional distress associated with past traumas and learn more effective ways of coping stress in their lives



Hypnosis




Medication

what are the somatic symptoms and related disorders..
A group of disorders in which individuals present with physical symptoms suggestive of medical illnesses, along with significant psychological distress and functional impairment
what is conversion disorder?
Also called functional neurological symptoms disorder, this is the most romantic of the somatic symptom and related disorders. Individuals with this disorder have a loss of functioning in a part of their body that appears to be due to an neurological or other medical cause, but without any underlying medical abnormality to explain it
what is glove anesthesia?
A loss of all sensation throughout the hand with the loss sharply demarcated at the wrist rather than following the pattern consistent with sensory innervation of the hand in forearm.
Somatic symptoms disorder
Has multiple recurrent somatic symptoms such as pain fatigue nausea muscle weakness numbness and indigestion. These symptoms which may or may not be due to diagnose medical disease or illness, must be very distressing to the individual and resultant significant disruption of daily life
to be diagnosed to somatic symptoms disorder with predominant pain the individual must have pain....
In one or more body sites that is severe enough to cause significant distressOr to disrupt the individual daily life, possibly leading to an inability to work attend school or socialize with others.
Illness anxiety disorder...
People with illness anxiety disorder are preoccupied with the fear that they may have a serious medical disease despite the fact that thorough medical examinations revealed that they have nothing wrong with them.
Factitious disorder
Deliberately fake we're generate the symptoms of illness or injury to gain medical attention
factitious disorder imposed on another..
An individual falsifies illness in another person most commonly one-to-one child
body dysmorphic disorder
Excessive preoccupation with an imagined or exaggerated body disfigurement sometimes to the point of a delusion.