Dissociative Identity Disorder von Helen Farrell, MD

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Über den Vortrag

Der Vortrag „Dissociative Identity Disorder“ von Helen Farrell, MD ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Year 2 – Neurology-Psychiatry“. Der Vortrag ist dabei in folgende Kapitel unterteilt:

  • Dissociative Identity Disorder
  • Clinical Manifestations of Dissociative Identity Disorder
  • How to Treat a Dissociative Identity Disorder?

Quiz zum Vortrag

  1. The symptoms and presentation mimic narcissistic personality disorder.
  2. One personality is dominant and is usually unaware of events that occurred during prior personality states.
  3. Women are much more commonly affected.
  4. Most patients experience a prior trauma; especially childhood physical or sexual abuse.
  5. The average age of diagnosis is 30 years old.
  1. Kleptomania
  2. PTSD
  3. Depression
  4. Somatoform conditions
  5. Borderline personality disorder
  1. Patients learn to construct multiple selves through representations in movies, books, and other media.
  2. Dissociation is a response to trauma in the recent past.
  3. Dissociation is a response to trauma often thought to be early childhood abuse.
  4. Predisposition to a major medical condition requiring a long hospital stay is characteristic.
  5. The patient behaves like the person he last met and then impersonates the next person he meets.
  1. Decortication
  2. Depersonalization
  3. Derealization
  4. Amnesia
  5. Self-alteration
  1. Derealization
  2. Depersonalization
  3. Self-alteration
  4. Trance state
  5. Amnesia
  1. It is usually chronic with incomplete recovery.
  2. Patients with an older age of onset have a poor prognosis.
  3. Cognitive-behavioral therapy is very effective.
  4. Pharmacotherapy such as SSRIs is the first-line treatment.
  5. ECT is done in severe and resistant cases.

Dozent des Vortrages Dissociative Identity Disorder

 Helen Farrell, MD

Helen Farrell, MD

Dr. Helen M. Farrell is a board-certified psychiatrist and works in private practice in Boston MA. She obtained her MD from Trinity College Dublin, Ireland in 2006. Dr. Farrell served on the Harvard Medical School faculty for over a decade, during which time she was an award-winning lecturer.

Due to her achievements, she is well-published in the field of psychiatry and forensic psychiatry and has appeared as an expert witness in court. She also delivered the TEDx Talk, “Creating Hope for Mental Health” in 2015 and has since contributed to multiple TED-Ed videos on mental health, which have over 30 million collective views.

Within Lecturio, Dr. Farrell teaches courses on Psychiatry.


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