This quiz explores Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders, assessing understanding of conditions like dissociative fugue and somatization disorder. It highlights diagnostic criteria and typical symptoms, relevant for students and professionals in psychology or psychiatry.
Somatoform disorder
Conversion disorder
Pain disorder
Major depressive disorder
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Inability to recall previously stored information that cannot be accounted for by ordinary forgetting
The person manifests at least two or more distinct identities that alternate in some way in taking control of behavior.
Patterns of symptoms or deficits affecting sensory or voluntary motor functions, leading one to think there is a medical or neurological condition,
Person not only goes into an amnesic state but also leaves his or her home surroundings and becomes confused about his or her identity, sometimes assuming a new one.
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Ficticious disorder
Conversion disorder
OCD
BDD
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False
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Hypochondriasis
Somatization disorder
Conversion disorder
DID
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Two
One
No
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Pain disorder
Somatoform disorder
Conversion disorder
DID
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False
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Seeming lack of concern (known as la belle indifférence)
Symptom or deficit cannot be fully explained by a general medical condition.
One or more symptoms affecting voluntary motor or sensory function that suggest a neurological or other medical condition.
Psychological factors judged to be associated with the symptoms because they were preceded by conflicts or other stressors.
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