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Chapter -7 DISSOCIATIVE DISORDER. Definition  In psychiatry, dissociation is defined as an unconscious defense mechanism involving the segregation of.

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1 Chapter -7 DISSOCIATIVE DISORDER

2 Definition  In psychiatry, dissociation is defined as an unconscious defense mechanism involving the segregation of any group of mental or behavioral processes from the rest persons psychic activity.  Dissociative disorder involve this mechanism so that there is a disruption in one or more mental functions, such as memory, identity, perception consciousness or motor behavior

3 Classification  Dissociative amnesia  Depersonalization/ derealization disorder  Dissociative fugue  Dissociative identity disorder

4 Amnesia Diagnosis Inability to recall impotent personal information, usually of a traumatic or stressful nature; may be localized, selective or generalized Epidemiology 6% prevalence ; increased in survivors of trauma. Treatment Psychotherapy, hypnosis

5 Fugue Diagnosis sudden, unexpected travel away from home or workplace with in ability to recall some or all of one’s past; may assume new identity. Epidemiology 0.2% prevalence. May occur under traumatic circumstances. Treatment Usually spontaneous recovery. Psychotherapy, hypnosis.

6 Identity disorder Diagnosis Two or more distinct personalities that take control of an individuals behavior; amnesia regarding personal history. Epidemiology 1.3% prevalence. M:F = 1.3:9. May have history of physical or sexual abuse. Treatment Three stages: symptoms stabilization, attention to trauma, reintegration. Psychotherapy, hypnosis. Symptoms oriented adjuvants.(anti depressive, anxiolytics)

7 Depersonalization disorder Diagnosis Persistence or recurrent experience or feeling detached from one’s mental processes or body. Epidemiology Rare disorder. Approximately 50% adults have experienced a single brief episode of depersonalization, precipitation by extreme stress. Treatment Psychotherapy. Drugs – clonazepam, fluoxetine, clomipramine.

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