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  1. Dissociative Experiences Scale-II (DES-II) Eve Bernstein Carlson, Ph.D. & Frank W. Putnam, M.D. Directions: This questionnaire consists of twenty-eight questions about experiences that you may have in your daily life. We are interested in how often you have these experiences.

  2. The Dissociative Experiences Scale is a clinical screening tool that assesses dissociation in patients. Download this PDF to evaluate dissociative tendencies.

  3. Printable files and downloads of information about PTSD, Complex PTSD, Dissociative identity Disorder and Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder.

  4. Suddenly ‘waking up’ in the middle of doing something (that you were completely unaware you were doing ) (for example, vacuuming the carpet, cooking dinner, spanking the children, driving the car, etc.).

  5. Dissociation is often considered a psychological defense mechanism for victims of traumatizing events, and the scale is of particular use in measuring dissociation among people with PTSD, dissociative disorders, borderline personality disorder and those with a history of abuse. 5 minutes. Ages 18+. Diagnosis, Trauma. Administer Now. Overview.

  6. Scoring the Dissociative Experiences Scale – DES (and DES-II) © Katy Murray, MSW, LICSW, 2014-2015 Q: “In my EMDR Basic Training I was taught to use the Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES) in Phase One – History/Treatment Planning with all clients. How do I score the DES?”

  7. Dissociative Experiences Scale-II (DES-II) Directions: This questionnaire consists of twenty-eight questions about experiences that you may have in your daily life.