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    Dissociative Identity Disorder There are many disorders in the world, but one of the less common ones is dissociative identity disorder or also formerly known as multiple personalities. Dissociative Identity Disorder is a failure to integrate various aspects of a person’s identity, which can cause a person to put their different personalities into two or more identities. There are many factors that contribute to dissociative identity disorder such as the causes, symptoms, diagnosing the disorder…

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    Introduction Dissociative Identity Disorder, formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder, is one of the most contentious and controversial pathologies in the field of mental health. With less than 3% of the population having Dissociative Identity Disorder, as well as a high comorbidity with other mental disorders, Dissociative Identity Disorder is very difficult to diagnose and to treat. Even within the psychological and medical communities, there is some dissension between scholars as to…

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    The mind is a powerful thing. It can change a person’s way of seeing the world, tasting, feeling, smelling, and hearing. It has the ability to change every sense that we use to experience the world around us. Dissociative Identity Disorder is where a person has more than one identity. They can show symptoms such as mood swings, amnesia, self-destructive behavior and more mental issues. This disorder changes the way the patient perceives the world in the way that each identity is different. One…

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    The Secret Window movie is a 2004 American psychological thriller which displays the issue of split personality of the main character. In the movie the writer Mort Rainey played by Johnny Depp is going through a divorce from his spouse. He moves to upstate New York to his cabin to be alone. Rainey is trying to stay mentally healthy but instead he is being harassed by John Shooter who claims Rainey plagiarized his work. Rainey ignores the strange man at first but then a series of events start…

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    Did you or anyone you know suffer from Dissociative Identity Disorder? Three teens were captured and held by one of 23 identities in the brain of Kevin Crumb, a casualty of youth manhandle determined to have dissociative character issue. Consistently, Kevin has been under the care of Dr. Karen Fletcher, and appears to be doing good, the larger part of his personalities sit with him in the room, waiting for their turn with Dr Fletcher.. Two identities, "Dennis" and "Barry", are kept out as a…

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    Sybil Dissociative Fugue

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    As you already know I am Sybil’s psychologist. I have been working closely with her for a period of almost a decade. You already know Sybil was clinically diagnosed with numerous psychological disorders in which required vigorous therapy. I however wanted to explain the events that had led up to my diagnosis and your rather sudden departure. When Sybil first came to see me she was unable to recall how she arrived here. Earlier the same day Sybil had returned to her conscious self and awoken in…

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    1. According to textual evidence, there are many reasons to doubt the validity of dissociative identity disorder (DID). Many cases of DID comes from self-report and and from therapists or researchers. As we learn from earlier chapters, one problem with self-reporting is that people may not be a very good reporter of their own experience. Some related mishap may be misinterpretation of questions asked, lies, giving favorable answers or favorable reports for the sake of preserving one’s…

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    Dissociative Identity Disorder, previously known as Multiple Personality Disorder, is a very rare psychological disorder. Dissociative Identity Disorder affects about one percent of the general population, and it is more prevalent in women than men. Dissociative Identity Disorder was first recognized and described by Pierre Janet in the 19th century (Dale, K. Y., ødegård, A., Tschudi, F., Cromwell, R. L., Saunders, B., Elden, Å., & Holte, A., 2010). This psychological disorder is characterized…

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    Imagine losing connection with thoughts, memories, actions, and sense of identity. This is Dissociative Identity Disorder also known as multiple personality disorder . ”Statistic show the rate of dissociative identity disorder is .01% too 1% of the general population… 7% of the population might have undiagnosed disorder” (“Multiple”). A person who has this disorder often has gone through an childhood trauma. This is because a child's mind is much more vulnerable than an adult's mind. The…

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    Diagnosis One day, Karl, a native Hawaiian, wakes up in Nebraska. He has no recollection of who he is, how he got there, or where he came from. With the information given from the case study, I have deducted which mental disorder Karl has. He has dissociative fugue, formerly called psychogenic fugue, is a psychological disorder in which a person temporarily loses their sense of personal identity, wandering or traveling far from home or work. Other than the mental complications they create,…

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