Dissociative Disorders!
Treatment of Dissociative Disorders
Homeopathic Treatment of Dissociative Disorders
Acupuncture & Acupressure Treatment of Dissociative Disorders
Psychotherapy Treatment of Dissociative Disorders
Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Dissociative Disorders
Surgical Treatment of Dissociative Disorders
Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Dissociative Disorders
Other Treatment of Dissociative Disorders
What is Dissociative Disorders
Symptoms of Dissociative Disorders
Causes of Dissociative Disorders
Risk factors of Dissociative Disorders
Complications of Dissociative Disorders
Lab Investigations and Diagnosis of Dissociative Disorders
Precautions & Prevention of Dissociative Disorders
Treatment of Dissociative Disorders
Homeopathic Treatment of Dissociative Disorders
Homeopathic treatment should be directed to the vital force, which hopefully oversees and sends the healing effects of the remedy to the appropriate personality in appropriate intensity. Overall energy increases as draining suffering of individual personalities is lessened. Some of the homeopathic remedies for dissociative disorders are:
Anacardium
Medorrhinum
Natrum mur
Phosphorus
Staphysagria
Thuja
Psychotherapy and Hypnotherapy Treatment of Dissociative Disorders
Psychotherapy for dissociative disorders often involves techniques, such as hypnosis, that help you remember and work through the trauma that triggered your dissociative symptoms. Talk therapy helps you identify unhealthy, negative beliefs and behaviors and replace them with healthy, positive ones.
Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Dissociative Disorders
Allopathic treatment of dissociative disorders involve the prescription of antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications or tranquilizers to help control the mental health symptoms associated with dissociative disorders.
What is Dissociative Disorders?
A dissociative disorder is the breakdown of one’s perception of his/her surroundings, memory, identity, or consciousness. A dissociative disorder impairs the normal state of awareness and limits or alters one’s sense of identity, memory or consciousness.
Symptoms of Dissociative Disorders
Memory loss of certain time periods, events and people
Depression and anxiety
Depersonalization disorder
A perception of the people and things around you as distorted and unreal
Dissociative fugue
Causes of Dissociative Disorders
There is no proven specific cause of Dissociative disorders
Risk factors of Dissociative Disorders
People who experience chronic physical, sexual or emotional abuse during childhood
Complications of Dissociative Disorders
Suicide attempts
Sexual addiction or avoidance
Difficulties in relationships and at work
Alcoholism and substance abuse
Depression and anxiety
Sleep disorders
Eating disorders
Severe headaches
Diagnosis of Dissociative Disorders
Diagnosis of dissociative disorders is based on your symptoms and your personal history. Some tests may be performed to rule out physical conditions including head injuries, certain brain diseases, sleep deprivation and intoxication.
Precautions & Prevention of Dissociative Disorders
Seek mental health professionals who can help your child recover and adopt healthy coping skills
Join parenting classes that also may help you learn a healthier parenting style.