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)