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How to Get Rid of Dissociative Disorder NOS

     

DSM Code - 300.15

This is applied to disorders with dissociates features that do not meet the diagnostic criteria for dissociative amnesia, dissociative fugue, dissociative identity disorder, or depersonalization disorder.

Facts and Tips about Dissociative Disorder NOS

  • Dissociative disorder comes to associated disorder where dissociates or becomes separate from themselves or their identity.
  • Dissociative disorder NOS include some symptom such as disruption in the usually integrated function of consciousness, memory, identified or perception of the environment.
  •  Dissociation is once you divide your focus from your present situation and, instead, 'lose yourself' into an altered state of awareness, which can include the present, past or future.
  • Dissociative is characterized re-experiencing the trauma of the event through dreams or flashbacks, feelings of emotional numbness and detachment from others, irritability or exaggerated startle responses, or hyper-vigilance, sleep difficulties, anger or anxiety, difficulty concentrating.
  • Dissociative amnesia pursues harsh psychosocial stress, usually involving a threat of physical injury or death. Amnesia may also happen following thinking about or engaging in intolerable behavior for example an extramarital affair.
  • Dissociation is a usually defense/reaction to stressful or traumatic condition.
  • Person with dissociation frequently also look for treatment for a diversity of medical problems including headaches, unexplained pains, and memory problems.


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