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Matakuliah
Tahun
: L0472 - Psikologi Forensik
: Feb -2010
Specific Psychological Condition
and Fitness To Stand Trial II
Pertemuan 07
Specific Psychological Condition
and Fitness To Stand Trial II
Reza Indragiri Amriel
Sesi 7
DIAGNOSIS
Getting Possessed
Multiple Personality
(Dissociative Identity Disorder)
OTHER PERSON(S)
Carl Gustav Jung (Analytical Psychology)
Persona
Ego / Self >< Shadow
DISSOCIATIVE DISORDER
Psychological dysfunction characterized by the splitting
apart of critical personality facets that are normally
integrated, allowing stress avoidance by escape
Alter(s) is/are distinct identities or personality states
(each with its own relatively enduring ways of relating to,
and thinking about the environment and the self
DISSOCIATIVE DISORDER 1
• Dissociative identity disorder (multiple
personality)
– a disorder in which a person displays characteristics
of two or more distinct personalities
DISSOCIATIVE DISORDER 2
Dissociative amnesia
failure or inability to remember past (usually, traumatic)
experiences
Dissociative fugue
an amnesiac condition in which
people take sudden, impulsive trips,
sometimes assuming a new identity
DISSOCIATIVE DISORDER 3
Depersonalization disorder
feelings of detachment or estrangement from
one’s self are signs of depersonalization.
MODELS  existence of alter(s)
Post-trauma Model
Social Learning Model
‘Cultural or Religion Model’
QUESTIONS 1
Are there genetic factors associated with dissociative
disorders?
Do dissociative disorders affect males,
females, or both?
At what age do dissociative disorders
appear?
QUESTIONS 2
How often is a dissociative disorder seen in our society?
How are dissociative disorders diagnosed?
How are the various dissociative disorders
treated?
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY
Guilty  Responsibility
Not Guilty for The Reason of Insanity (NGRI)
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