"No I'm not going to do it" Kelly said "just do it" Mike replied "she doesn't have to" Jack told Mike. These voices are all personalities that live inside someone head and can often take control and create different memories just for that one personality that only that one personality has. Different personalities has different issues that the others don't have like allergies or some can wear glasses even though the host body doesn't need glasses. Later, I learned that MPD or Multiple Personality Disorder is still not known and discussed among doctors and it's taken seriously by some. Meds were available since the 50s but some worry that not the right way to go, even though that meds help the victim …show more content…
People base MPD off the movie Sybil. Here's a quote from this article " it's the middle of a breezy summer night in Harlem in 1950. Psychiatrist Camila Wilber is standing at a hotel room, in this case some say that the victims are just pretending. (Sybil Minds 1). Although family testimony identified him as a manic depressed, violent. " reports suggest he has a multiple personality disorder". Some personalities can be violent like Juanita Maxwell who has seven personalities robbed two banks in St. Petersburg, (Wanda the violent one had killed a 73 year old woman). Victims with MPD can have a violent that puts anyone is danger and can change someone's point of view on them. Many experts don't believe in MPD. Dr. Lionel Blackman says " I don't think it's a valid diagnosis. It's a form of schizophrenia" this evidence suggests that many people in society don't really care for this disease. These Three points provide a valid statement on how the victim, family, society views …show more content…
Stressful experience may trigger the disease initial onset. "there is no cure for most patients, but the disease symptoms can treated by antipsychotic drugs.(schizophrenia 1)." Doctors, scientists are doing whatever it takes to help these victims. A possible solution or treatment is only based off clinical research and experience." These approaches are chosen on the basis of their ability to reduce the symptoms and lessen the chances that they will return.(schizophrenia 2).Due to this process that symptoms may not come back. Medications have been available since the 50s and have helped victims. " patients and families sometimes worry about the medication use to treat the illness. Even though the meds help the patient recover from an episode.(Schizophrenia 2) This passage suggest that patients and their families worry about the medication given to cure this illness. The victim can be treated with medication or they can be treated by some therapy