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situation in which the individual loses a sense of the reality of the external world
Dissociative disorder in which feelings of depersonalization are so severe they dominate the client's life and prevent normal functioning
Dissociative disorder featuring the inability to recall personal information, usually of a stressful or traumatic nature
Shorthand term for alter egos, the different personalities or identities in dissociative identity disorder
excessive or maladaptive response to physical symptoms or health concerns, first identified by French doctor and called Briquet's syndrome
severe anxiety about the possibility of having or acquiring a serious disease
altered motor or sensory function that is inconsistent with neurologicaly / medical conditions and not better explained by another disorder, causes significant distress and impairment
faking, deliberate faking of a physical or psychological disorder motivated by gain
purposely faking physical symptoms
loss of memory of all personal information, including identity
Memory loss limited to specific times and events, particularly traumatic events
Dissociative disorder featuring sudden, unexpected travel away from home, along with an inability to recall the past, sometimes with assumption of a new identity
Altered state of consciousness in which people firmly believe they are possessed by spirits; considered a disorder only where there is distress and dysfunction is dissociative
known as multiple personality disorder
re-experiencing emotionally traumatic events as a means of purging them
personality disorder that lies in a neurobiologically shared disinhibition syndrome characterized by impulsive behavior.
Somatic symptom disorder and a related condition known as illness anxiety disorder
who are more likely to develop somatic symptom disorder
that causes the switch between alternate identities in order to change the trauma from a current event
The symptoms of DID are sometimes viewed as extreme forms of those seen in
Patients are more likely to develop DID during
Alters are developed as a means by which to cope with
memory loss
feeling of worry

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