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Treatment of the dissociative disorders often combines several methods.
Psychotherapy
Patients with dissociative disorders often require treatment by a therapist
with some specialized understanding of dissociation. This background is
particularly important if the patient's symptoms include identity problems. Many
patients with dissociative disorders are helped by group as well as individual
treatment.
Medications
Some doctors will prescribe tranquilizers or antidepressants for the anxiety
and/or depression that often accompany dissociative disorders. Patients with
dissociative disorders are, however, at risk for abusing or becoming dependent
on medications. As of 2001, there is no drug that can reliably counteract
dissociation itself.
Hypnosis
Hypnosis is frequently recommended as a method of treatment for dissociative
disorders, partly because hypnosis is related to the process of dissociation.
Hypnosis may help patients recover repressed ideas and memories. Therapists
treating patients with DID sometimes use hypnosis in the process of "fusing" the
patient's alternate personalities.
Prognosis
Prognoses for dissociative disorders vary. Recovery from
dissociative fugue
is usually rapid.
Dissociative amnesia may resolve quickly, but can become a
chronic disorder in some patients.
Depersonalization disorder,
DDNOS, and DID
are usually chronic conditions. DID usually requires five or more years of
treatment for recovery.
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