The Dissociative Subtype of PTSD
Continuing Education
This section brings together free in-depth Continuing Education resources for the Professional community concerned with trauma.
The Dissociative Subtype of PTSD
- Date Created: 06/ 6/2016
- Time to Complete: 1 hour
- Credits: APA, ASWB, ACCME
- Skill Level: Intermediate
- Course Series: PTSD 101
Description
DSM-5 includes a dissociative subtype of PTSD focusing on symptoms of depersonalization and derealization. This subtype is present in 14-30% of PTSD patients and has been associated with high trauma exposure, childhood adversities, childhood onset of PTSD, greater re-experiencing, and suicidality.
This course describes a defense cascade model of dissociation to illustrate the etiology and mechanisms underlying symptomatology.
Clinicians can use information in this course for psychoeducation. This course includes case examples to discuss assessment of dissociative symptomatology and describe targeted treatment interventions.
Goals and Objectives
- Gain a greater understanding of the etiology and mechanisms underlying the dissociative subtype of PTSD
- Appreciate the assessment of dissociative symptomatology in PTSD
- Describe targeted treatment interventions for dissociative symptoms using specific case examples