Relacionar Columnas Disassociation Versión en línea Match the description of these trauma dissociative disorders to the correct term. por Lisa Schilling-Kauten 1 Dissociative Amnesia 2 Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) 3 Adjustment disorder 4 Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSD) 5 Acute stress disorder: (ASD) 6 Depersonalization Disorder (DPD) 7 Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) 8 Dissociation 9 Dissociative Fugue 10 Derealization Disorder (DRD) Subconscious defense mechanism to protect someone’s emotional self from recognizing the full effects of some traumatic event (allows the mind to forget or remove itself from the painful situation or memory). Re-experiencing the trauma through dreams or recurrent & intrusive thoughts. Showing emotional numbing, such as feeling detached from others. Being on guard, irritable, or hypervigilant. Diagnosed if these behaviors continues beyond 1-3 months from the traumatic event. Occurs after a traumatic event, characterized by reexperiencing, avoidance, & hyperarousal. Occurs from 3 days up to 4 weeks following a trauma (can be a precursor to PTSD). Client cannot remember important personal information about themself or life (usually of a traumatic or stressful nature). Reaction to a stressful event that causes multiple problems for the individual. Causes more than expected difficulty coping with or assimilating the event into his or her life. Symptoms develop within a month, lasting NO more than 6 months. Persistent or recurrent feeling of being detached from mental processes or body. Client is not psychotic or out of touch with reality. Dissociative experience where client suddenly moves to a new geographic location with no memory of past events, often assumption of a new identity. aka: Multiple Personality Disorder Displays 2 or > distinct identities or personality states that recurrently take control of behavior. Sensation of being in a dream-like state where the environment seems foggy or unreal. Often see in psychedelic drug use. Client is not psychotic or out of touch with reality. Occurs before age 5 years in response to the trauma of child abuse or neglect. Child shows disturbed, inappropriate social/emotional awareness/behavior in most situations. Most common causes: grossly deficient parenting & institutionalization.