Dissociative Amnesia And Ptsd Similarities

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Although both disorders are the result of traumatic events, there are some distinct differences. PTSD can often occur from one single traumatic event and the memory of this event can be triggered and relived or re-experienced. Some common symptoms of PTSD when are increased anxiety (continuous or episodic), nightmares, avoidance or isolation, a change in beliefs, and hyper-arousal (PTDS p.1).
Dissociative Disorder is the result of on-going trauma, mainly repetitive physical or sexual abuse of a child. Unlike PTSD when the memory is revisited, a coping skill of detachment from the memory, or dissociative amnesia, is developed and sometimes another personality surfaces. “Dissociative Disorders are often called a self-protection or survival