(Dissociation) By Crystal Rios.

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(Dissociation) By Crystal Rios

Types of Dissociations Dissociative Amnesia Dissociative Fugue Dissociative Identity Disorder Depersonalizati on Disorder

DEFINE Someone with a dissociative disorder escapes reality in ways that are involuntary and unhealthy.

lifelong habit of secrets Symptoms “The symptoms of dissociative disorders — ranging from amnesia to alternate identities — depend in part on the type you have. Symptoms usually develop as a reaction to trauma and help keep difficult memories at bay. Times of stress can temporarily worsen symptoms, making them more obvious. Dissociative disorders cause problems with functioning in everyday life.” mistrust authority lifelong habit of secrets

Causes.. Sexaul Abuse emotional Abuse Childhood trauma Severe Neglect Parentals thats are intimidating, unpredictable, dissociative themselves, or Extreme hypocritical

Treatments Communication Therapy Long-term Psychotherapy Medication Self-healing

Work Cited Information Images http://www.issd.org/education/faq-dissociation.htm#cause http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/conditions/dissociation-and-dissociative-disorders Images health.tipsdiscover.com : Page by Jean-Paul Marat www.disorders.org www.methadoneabusehelp.com prezi.com www.ehow.com http://www.addictionsearch.com/treatment_articles/article/mental-and-physical-abuse-can-cause-substance-abuse_224.html