Asked by Harman Sekhon on Apr 28, 2024

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Select the correct etiology to complete this nursing diagnosis for a patient diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder. Disturbed personal identity related to

A) obsessive fears of harming self or others.
B) poor impulse control and lack of self-confidence.
C) depressed mood secondary to nightmares and intrusive thoughts.
D) cognitive distortions associated with unresolved childhood abuse issues.

Disturbed Personal Identity

A psychological condition where an individual has an inconsistent or conflicted sense of self.

Dissociative Identity Disorder

A severe form of dissociation, a mental illness that involves the presence of two or more distinct and enduring personality states.

  • Comprehend the characteristics and consequences of dissociative disorders along with successful treatment approaches.
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Tajiri ReddenMay 01, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Nearly all patients with dissociative identity disorder have a history of childhood abuse or trauma. None of the other etiology statements is relevant.