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[DSM-5-TR] List of Dissociative Disorders
The DSM-5-TR separates Dissociative Disorders into the following specific disorders:
- Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
- Dissociative Amnesia
- Depersonalization / Derealization Disorder
- Other Specified Dissociative Disorder
- Unspecified Dissociative Disorder
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[DSM-5-TR] List of Dissociative Disorders
List of Other Recognized Dissociative Disorders
Treatment & Management Methods for Dissociative Disorders
Theories & Concepts Relevant to Dissociative Disorders
Interdisciplinary Connections & Research Related to Dissociative Disorders
An individual reports frequently feeling as though they are an outside observer of their own life, describing their experiences as 'unreal' or like watching a movie. They also have significant gaps in their memory, often unable to recall important personal information or events from the recent past. Based on this description, which of the following psychological processes is most fundamentally disrupted?
Applying Core Concepts of Dissociative Disorders
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Depersonalization/ Derealization
Buchnik‐Daniely, Y., Vannikov‐Lugassi, M., Shalev, H., & Soffer‐Dudek, N. (2021). The path to dissociative experiences: A direct comparison of different etiological models. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 28(5), 1091–1102. https://doi.org/10.1002/cpp.2559
Spectrum of dissociative disorders
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)