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3 characteristics of Dissociative Disorders

splitting off of some aspect of memory, identity from consciousness




declines with age




high rates in prostitutes and male sex offenders

Dissociative Amnesia

Inability to recall autibiographical info

Dissociative Amnesia Assessment

rely on 3rd party reports




inability to recall personal info




rare purposeful traveling or wandering

generalized

inability to remember anything even identity

localized

inability to remember specific events (usually traumatic)

Features of Dissociative Amnesia and Fugue (4)

uncommon




adolescent and young adult females and young men in wartime




sudden onset




initially unaware




become aware when presented with irrefutable evidence

Dissociative Amnesia and Fugue Etiology (3)

usually follows severe stress




likely to happen with adverse childhood abuse, interpersonal violence, and increase with severity of violence




distressing knowledge is repressed

Dissociative Amnesia Treatment

therapy unnecessary




self-correcting




therapy good for retrieving lost info




hypnosis if memory doesn't return