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Title: Manejo terapéutico del trastorno mental grave infanto-juvenil: “El caso Mai”
Author: Gutiérrez Gea, Ángela
Tutor: Alonso Vilar, Cristina
Abstract: Given that most of the plans and protocols for the care of severe mental disorders in children and adolescents do not contemplate intervention with dissociative disorders, we do not contemplate intervention with dissociative disorders, it is proposed to analyze a clinical case, where a diagnosis of case, where a diagnosis of eating disorder without specification together with a personality with anomalous with an unspecified eating disorder together with a personality with anomalous base traits (possible borderline traits), which after (possible borderline traits), that after a more exhaustive evaluation of the clinical presentation, through the application of a questionnaire through the application of a clinical symptom questionnaire (scl-90), projective techniques, thematic techniques (Düss fables) and semi-structured interviews with both the patient and her family, reveal a possible and family reveal a possible dissociative identity disorder. At the same time, a longitudinal analysis of the longitudinal analysis of the evolution of the case, which has required a process of reevaluation with limited results after the initial the initial interventions focused on eating symptoms following the transdiagnostic model, the Fairbum's transdiagnostic model, results that we understand as an error in clinical practice, which is from an error in clinical practice, with a tendency on the part of mental health professionals to ignore symptoms and to ignore key symptomatology of dissociative pictures and that once contemplated as a core picture where to intervene. Once these have been considered as a core framework in which to intervene, we propose as a proposal for innovation and and improvement, an evaluation and intervention protocol for dissociative disorders in children and adolescents. children and adolescents.
Keywords: eating disorders
dissociative disorders
child and adolescent population
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Issue Date: Jun-2022
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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