Dissociative Identity Disorder

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Dissociative identity disorder, previously called multiple personality disorder, is usually a reaction to trauma as a way to help a person avoid bad memories. Dissociative identity disorder is characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality identities. Each may have a unique name, personal history, and characteristics.

It is a very rare disease, where the rate of infection in the world is less than 1% according to recent studies, and is known as a severe disorder that affects the mental state of a human being, it manifests through the behavior and thought patterns of the person. The disease causes social and behavioural problems.

Some famous people suffering or suffered from Dissociative Identity Disorder are; Herschel Walker, Adam Duritz, Roseanne Barr, Shirley Mason, Marilyn Monroe. Many however, never share or shared their affliction with such a disease.

Causes:

Causes of Dissociative Identity Disorder may be due to genetic, psychological or environmental reasons that occur with a person such as: infection of the pregnant mother during pregnancy, or severe poverty, violence and beatings, loss of one or both parents during childhood.
It may also be caused by a disturbance in the chemical structures found in the human brain. (Chemical Imbalance)

Symptoms:

  • hallucinations
  • Mental Disorders
  • Illusions
  • Intense fear
  • Prolonged Silence
  • isolation
  • Increased sexual behavior
  • Substance abuse
  • Mood swings
  • quick and sudden personality changes

These are not all the signs and symptoms but the most obvious. Although a person with Schizophrenia may share some of these symptoms, the two diseases should not be confused and are not the same.

Treatment

Dissociative Identity Disorder is not easy to treat and diagnose, there are always debates as to how it is diagnosed, as some suggest the disease is not real and claim it is therapist-induced. Such claims made it hard to be recognized by health care providers, and harder for patients to get proper care. Another problem for diagnosing such a disease is the fact that most patients suffer a feeling of guilt and shame that causes them to hide or forget causes for this disease, like violent or sexual abuse which they might have suffered as children.

Treatment may range from talk therapy, to a number of drugs that influence the chemical balance of the brain. Our brains are capable of self healing by producing certain chemicals, but when the brain ability to do so is impeded, a doctor can prescribe a drug that will repair the imbalance and put the brain back on the route to self healing.

There is no magic cure for Dissociative Identity Disorder , it will not go away on it's own. A system of support from family and friends to an expert diagnosis and treatment is needed. Left alone such diseases can lead a human being to feeling helpless, depressed, and capable of self harm or harm to others. Suicide and substance abuse are known side effects if the disease is left unchecked

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Fascinating post - thanks . Must be terrifying to have this condition

DID is real! I am a substitute PCA and work one on one with children with issues. I am presently working with a 5 year old boy. I've worked with him for over 3 months. He's been run over by his mother and who knows what other trauma he's been through. At first the boy didn't speak at all. When he finally did start talking I noticed he used different voices at different times. One voice is high pitched and he says he's Mrs. Sparkle. He uses this voice during some class activities. One voice is deep he calls it The Monster and uses it when he is very mad. He has an African accent with one of his voices. I didn't ask him what that ones name was. I call it his African voice and he also has his regular kid voice. He also howls and buzzes at times, Among Other Things. I was just checking these videos to see what is up with this kid because he is so odd. He has no diagnosis yet but I was reading about DID and it totally fits him. He's normally very serious, and I hadn't put together that they were actually different personalities. I thought he was just strange and using strange voices for some reason. But it totally makes sense because these voices do take on different characteristics. This kid is not trying to fake anything. I look at him one minute he's fine and a second latter someone taps him to say hi and his eyes are filled with tears and his face is just in utter terror. He is really disturbed and I hope there is something someone can do about it because he is so young maybe he has a chance to reverse this. I wouldn't believe in DID either from shows I've watched but this kid is for real.

I agree with you @joseph, there is no ideal medicine for treatment, all factors of influence from them are important here, self-adjustment and support of relatives take the leading role.

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Really helpful post about dissociative identity disorder. I am an NLP Practitioner and I love anything related to the mind and related disorder because I want to be able to help as many people as possible so I'm always looking to improve my knowledge as well as coaching people. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

awesome

This may sound like a dumb question, but is it possible for the person suffering from DID to interact with his or her other personality ala Fight Club? Via hallucinations perhaps?

And I am not just talking about talking to each other. What if the other personality kind of like lifts that other person off the ground?

It does not sound like a dumb question at all.

For what I know. Is that if they are in an "alter" they are closed of from the others, but their "original" knows about the alters. But I could be wrong.

Fight Club certainly dramatize it though haha.

Hi @joseph, This is a detailed article on this topic. After reading your post, I did some research on it and found this disorder is terrifying. For example, check these facts:

Thanks for creating awareness on this topic. Keep posting more.

Terrifying for those who identify with their name or their face... @ugetfunded

What if it is part of our evolution?

Thanks for sharing the knowledge of Dissociative Identity Disorder

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