This is one of those "yes and no" type of things. At the very least, the APA (American Psychological Association) calls it "Dissociative Identity Disorder" which for the sake of simplicity is saying "You're one person, you just feel like more than one person, because at times have different interests, memories, and entirely different personalities in general. All of this is for the sole purpose of coping with [insert problem here]" however there are some who disagree with the DSM4's (The APA's encyclopedia, basically) definition because they haven't had anything terrible happen in their lives, and they'd prefer to stay the way they are. So I guess it depends on the feelings of these "personalities" or so to speak more than anything else.
No.
Multiple Personality Detective Psycho was created in 2000-05.
The duration of Al Murray's Multiple Personality Disorder is 1500.0 seconds.
Split personality disorder and multiple personality disorder are both old names. It is now referred to as dissociative identity disorder.
Al Murray's Multiple Personality Disorder was created on 2009-02-27.
Al Murray's Multiple Personality Disorder ended on 2009-04-12.
multiple personality disorder. btw, not schizophrenia.
Multiple Personality - 2005 was released on: USA: 23 April 2005 (Portland Documentary and Experimental Film Festival)
Multiple Personality Reality and Illusion - 1999 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:G
A person can have multiple personalities. It is the person who has the disorder and not the personalities who have the disorder.
No
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