Learn about types of personality disorders, including narcissistic, borderline, antisocial, histrionic, avoidant, dependent, and obsessive-compulsive.
As a result, the individual may experience dissociative symptoms such as a sense of altered reality, an inability to remember important aspects of the event, and vivid flashbacks as if the event were reoccurring. Other symptoms can include reduced emotional responsiveness, distressing memories of the...
Impulse control and addiction disorders:People with impulse control disorders are unable to resist urges, or impulses, to perform acts that could be harmful to themselves or others. Pyromania (starting fires), kleptomania (stealing), and compulsive gambling are examples of impulse control disorders. ...
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Dissociative amnesia.This kind of amnesia is caused by mental stress or traumatic events, such as abuse, war experiences, or natural disasters. It involves forgetting specific events or periods of time. In some cases, it could mean forgetting most of your identity and life history. In rare...
Ch 13. Mood Disorders of Abnormal... Ch 14. Stress Disorders Ch 15. Somatoform Disorders in Abnormal... Ch 16. Dissociative Disorders in... Ch 17. Eating Disorders in Abnormal... Ch 18. Sexual and Gender Identity... Ch 19. Substance Use Disorders Ch 20. Psychotic Disorders Ch 21. Co...
Ch 12. Mood Disorders of Abnormal... Ch 13. Stress Disorders Ch 14. Somatoform Disorders in Abnormal... Ch 15. Dissociative Disorders in... Ch 16. Eating Disorders in Abnormal... Ch 17. Sexual and Gender Identity... Ch 18. Substance Use Disorders Ch 19. Psychotic Disorders Ch 20. Co...
Adults living with disorganized attachment can face a higher risk ofdissociative disorders, anxiety disorders and behavioral challenges. They may also feel that they don’t deserve love or closeness in a relationship. These feelings can originate in childhood trauma, with either physical or emotional ...
Dissociative amnesia/Psychogenic amnesia It is temporary amnesia characterized by episodic memory loss that may last for hours or days or even years. The psychological trauma may cause a temporary blackout state, and a person is usually unable to recall their personal information or identity. This ...
Dissociative disorders Schizophrenia Parkinson's disease However, such damage is difficult to assess because memories are difficult to induce and measure.10 Likewise, traumatic brain injury, such as concussion, tends to impede episodic memory. Semantic memory appears to be less susceptible to this kind...