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dissociative identity disorder
Previously call multiple personality disorder.
First identified in 1791 by Eberhardt Gmelin
The case involved a 20year old woman living in
Stuttgart who began to speak perfect French, behave
Like a French aristocrat and spoke German with a French accent
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WHAT IS DID?
Did is a mental illness that involves the sufferer experiencing
At least two clear identities or personality state, also called alters,
Each of which has a fairly consistent way of viewing &relating to life.
Some individuals with DID have been found to have personality states
That have distinctly different ways of reacting.
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WHAT CAUSES DID?
Although there is no proven cause of DID, the prevailing psychological
Theory about how the condition develops is a reaction to childhood trauma
Such as chronic physical, sexual, or emotional abuse
Or, less frequently, a home environment that is otherwise frightening
Or highly unpredictable.
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FACTS ABOUT DID.
Diagnosed 9x more in women than in men.
There is no specific test to diagnose. Mental health professionals
Perform a mental health review, ruling out any other mental disorder.
Hypnosis is sometimes used to help people with DID learn about their personality
States in the hope of their gaining better control over those states.
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SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
Lapses in memory particularly or significant life events
Experiencing blackouts at times resulting finding oneself in odd places
Being frequently accused of lying when they don't believe they are lying.
Finding items they have clearly written but are not in their own handwriting.
Hearing voices, not recognizing themselves, or feeling unreal.
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COMPLICATIONS OF DID
People with DID are at risk of suicide.
Violent behavior
Other severe chronic mental illnesses.
Inability to obtain and maintain employment.
Poor relationships with others.
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MYTHS ABOUT DID.
DID is rare. 1in 3 percent of the general population meet full criteria of DID.
*DID is as common as bipolar and schizophrenia
It is easily diagnosed.
*most people spend an average of 7yrs in the mental health system Before being diagnosed
Hypnosis is used to access or explore hidden memories.
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HERSHEL WALKER
FAMOUS FOOTBALL PLAYER
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ROSEANNE BARR
ACTRESS/COMEDIAN
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REFERENCES
Psychcentral.com
Webmd.com
Psychology
today.com
Medicinenet.com
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