Dissociative Experiences Scale | Page 3 | My PTSD CPTSD Forum The figure shown below plots DES scores (horizontal scale) versus the number of subjects (vertical scale) from a sample of 1055 people For further information about the DES, its validity and scoring, please visit the Ross Institute (From TraumaDissociation com) Clinical Uses of the Dissociative Experiences Scale: Average DES Scores in research
Answering The Dissociative Experiences Scale | My PTSD CPTSD Forum For other dissociative disorders you could have a score in the normal range, but have scored in the 25-50% of the time for one specific dissociatice disorder Low scores also indicate other problems as most people do dissociate at some times
The Dissociation Experience Scale | My PTSD CPTSD Forum Deleted member 1860 I believe that scale is an indicator of both DID and DESNOS I've taken it twice, a few years apart, and in those few years my dissociative experiences didn't change Once I scored in the normal range, another time I scored in the possible DESNOS range I don't know the actual scores, just what my various therapists have
A New Model of Dissociative Identity Disorder Amnesia is one of the five diagnostic symptoms of dissociation that the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Dissociative Disorders–Revised (SCID-D-R) [33] measures Amnesia is also one of the two factors of path-ological dissociation on the Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES) [54]
DID - my therapist thinks i have DID OSDD and i don’t know where to go . . . There are dissociative tests (like personality tests), like the Dissociative Experiences Scale, that you can do to give you a guide of how high your dissociation is, although these aren’t diagnostic and it sounds like you already know you’re high on the dissociative spectrum
The Sociocognitive Model of Dissociative Identity Disorder: A . . . Within the dissociative disorders field and much of main-stream psychiatry and psychology, dissociative identity disorder (DID; formerly, multiple personality disorder [ MPD]') is con-ceptualized as being a posttraumatic condition resulting from overwhelming childhood experiences, usually severe child abuse According to this model, the dissociative response to ear-lier trauma is a creative