What is the main goal of treatment for DID?

What will be an ideal response?


The goal of treatment in DID is usually the reintegration of the alters. As DID develops
due to a dissociation of aspects of the self, a true remission would involve a complete
integration of the various identities into a cohesive whole. Hypnosis is commonly used in
an attempt to achieve this goal.

Psychology

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A person's belief that he or she is capable of the specific behavior required to produce a desired outcome in a given situation is called

a. self-efficacy. b. control. c. hardiness. d. internal explanatory style.

Psychology

The schedule of reinforcement in which a set number of responses must be made for each reward is called

a. fixed ratio. b. fixed interval. c. variable ratio. d. variable interval.

Psychology

In order to specify the ways in which traits are to be combined to predict any performance, Cattell developed the:

a. Trait Interaction Equation b. Specification Equation c. Trait Prediction Scale d. Trait Assessment Questionnaire

Psychology

A school aged child warns you not to knock over a domino because it will knock over all of the

dominoes that she has carefully arranged in a long chain. What ability has this child acquired? A) formal operational thought B) relationship transitivity C) class inclusion D) assimilation

Psychology