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DDJ this is part of DID? I am quite familiar with DID but never heard of DDJ..what do the letters DDJ stand for?
I asked previously what DDJ is and a reply referenced me to DID. |
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sorry but I have not heard of DDJ. maybe someone else has as I would be interested in what it stands for too
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I googled DDJ and I found this article.
Diagnosed with Delusional Disorder Jealous Type |
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on the other hand ....do you mean JDD......Juvenile Dissociative Disorder.. if so its just what some treatment providers call it when a child under the age of 18 is showing dissociative symptoms and has tested positive for any of the dissociative disorders. its a way of saying yes your child has dissociative disorder symptoms ....right now... but they may outgrow this by the time they become adults so lets not take a huge label on them right now. |
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I have also had a hard time getting info on DDJ. Has anyone on here ever dealt with DDJ? Are there any therapists that can treat this. Is anyone struggling with this or is dealing with a spouse who has this.
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my suggestion is contact your own or your spouses treatment providers, they will explain to you what it is
that said in general DDJ is not a dissociative disorder it is psychosis disorder where a person has delusions, hallucinations and can get very paranoid if the one they love has any contact with others of the preferred sex. some people with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, schizo affective disorder and other psychotic disorders have this. sometimes when members dont understand what the poster is looking for they look at the letters to see if they can guess what the letters mean for example sometimes the letters DD means dissociative disorder, but the way diagnostics now work a person no longer gets a diagnosis of DD in america. they get an actual disorder name now (you can see what america has for dissociation disorders in the link at the bottom of my post. that may give you an idea if your treatment providers meant a dissociative disorder and possibly which one, non of the disorders have a J in it but children can get diagnosed with them (here in america J means a child under the age of 18, Im guessing your spouse is 18 or older. so if he has a dissociation problem he would not have a J in the name of the disorder) |
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did some more checking on this ..here is a link with the new standards put in place in 2013 for this disorder for more information contact your treatment provider and the local library's copy of the DSM 5
http://www.theravive.com/therapedia/...--5-297.1-(F22) |
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