Introduction to the Dissociative Seizure App

Warning

This app has been designed to help people understand more about the condition Dissociative Seizures, also known as Non-Epileptic Attack Disorder, Non-Epileptic Seizures, Functional Seizures, and Psychogenic Attacks. Throughout this app, we will refer to them as Dissociative Seizures.

Our aim is to assist in the self-management of the symptoms experienced.

The app has been developed by NHS clinicians, including Neurologists, Clinical Psychologists, and Psychiatrists, with expertise in Dissociative Seizures. Additionally, patients with Dissociative Seizures have collaborated with NHS clinicians in the development of this app.

The following introduction video will help you understand what is included in the app.

How to use this app

This app toolkit has been designed in order for the user to have as much accessible and accurate information about Dissociative Seizures as possible.

This short instructional video will explain how to navigate your way through the toolkit and its content.

When you open the right decisions app, you will see all toolkits listed. Simply tap the search bar and start typing dissociative seizures. Tap this toolkit to open.

There will then be a selection of thumbnails with topics for you to choose from. It is best to start from the Introduction and work your way down, however when returning to the app to answer questions or show friends and family, you can select any topic at any time.

As you scroll down through the content you will be presented with short video clips. You can watch them as many times as you feel helpful.

At the end of each section there are subsections which hopefully answer any extra questions you may have. To return to the main thumbnails simply hit ‘back’ at the top of your display.

As you read the content you will notice certain words are highlighted and underscored. These are terms you may not be completely familiar with or may be interested in reading more about. If you tap on those words it will take you directly to a glossary which gives a definition of each term or an external site which provides more information. Hit the back button on the top left corner to return to where you left off.

If you wish to take notes on a section, add a bookmark or if you wish to feedback tap the blue dot and follow the links.

Lastly we are always keen to improve this toolkit and your feedback would be appreciated. At the end of the app there is a short survey which we would appreciate your time in completing.  

We hope you find the toolkit for Dissociative Seizures useful and informative.

Editorial Information

Last reviewed: 30/05/2024

Next review date: 30/11/2024

Author(s): INS Neuropsychology QEUH.

Version: 2

Author email(s): ins.neuropsychology@ggc.scot.nhs.uk.

Approved By: NHS GGC

Reviewer name(s): INS Neuropsychology QEUH.