A REVIEW OF COMPLEXITIES OF DISSOCIATIVE IDENTITY DISORDER
The complicated mental health disorder known as dissociative identity disorder(DID), originally calledMultiple Personality Disorder, is defined by the existence of two or more separate identities or personalitystates within an individual. Every identityhas a distinct set of behaviour, recollections,...
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Zusammenfassung: | The complicated mental health disorder known as dissociative identity disorder(DID), originally calledMultiple Personality Disorder, is defined by the existence of two or more separate identities or personalitystates within an individual. Every identityhas a distinct set of behaviour, recollections, and worldviews.These personalities frequently take charge of a person'sbehaviour and may or may not be aware of oneanother. Chronic,severe trauma, especially in early childhood, is usually linked to the beginning of DID. Becausethere is a break in the regular integration of consciousness, memory, and identity, it is classified as a dissociative disorder. Due to DID's covert natureand symptoms that can coincide with those of other mental health issues, diagnosing it can be difficult. mostly for treatment include ongoing psychotherapy with the goal of combining the several identities into a single, coherent sense of self. A key component of treatment is attending to any co-occurring mental health conditions, such as anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stressdisorder. The fundamental processes and efficacious therapies for DID are still being investigated. Helping people with DID enjoy happy, productive lives requires a thorough and caring approach to treatment. For those impacted by this illness, friends, family,and mental health experts' understanding and support are crucialelements of the recovery process. |
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DOI: | 10.5281/zenodo.10143975 |