Yes, I've seen this before.
In the Discovery Health Channel, a woman has 15 or 16 different personalities.
She's herself at first, then shes a whole different person, later on she's a teacher.
But she is aware she has multiple personalities.
A person can have multiple personalities. It is the person who has the disorder and not the personalities who have the disorder.
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The book "Split personalities" was written by the author Janet Rowley. It explores the nature of multiple personality disorder and follows the story of a woman named Claudia who struggles with this condition.
it depends on the person and if they want to change and it also depends on how bad the case is and how long have they been tapping in to these split personalities and if its a boy or agirl.need more info
Multiple personality disorder, or dissociative identity disorder, is a mental disease. It is when a person has two or more personalities that are not aware of the other(s) or does not identify them as being connected as being within the same body.
the person has dissociative identity disorder,commonly known as split personalities.
Well there is multiple personality disorder, which is when the person has multiple personalities obviously. They go into what they call their alters, so they have different personalities which they name. They actually seem like a different person, their is proof that when one is in their alter, they can have different hand writing and even different eye vision then in their original self. But there is also schizophrenia which is more like being delusional and far from reality, they don't have split personalities, they just go into a different world basically. Since people are not born with these disorders, researchers suspect that these are triggered by a traumatic event. For example a death of their child or sometimes when one is severely abused. I'm not saying anyone whose child has died or have been abused is going to get a mental disorder. So lets say someone was abused repeatedly for a long time, their brain can basically create another person to take the pain of their abuse and this is multiple personality disorder pretty much. So the illness would be multiple personality disorder and the symptoms would be the split personalities.
No people with asperger's syndrome do not have split personalities
Yes, a split personality, also known as dissociative identity disorder, can lead to different personalities taking control of a person's behavior and actions at different times.
A split personality is when a person can be two different personalities at one time. On occasion they can appear nice, helpful, a good friend or even a good lover and without warning they could become selfish, arrogant and cruel. They flip back and forth between the two personalities.
Memories are generally split between the personalities. There may be only 2, some cases show more than 5. It varies. Some claim that one personality has skills not had by any other personalities.
When you have a split personality, you have two or more personalities and so it is like you are two different people. When you have multiple personalities, you have lots of different sides to you. When you have a split personality, one personality is your "regular" one. The other is a direct contrast to your "normal" one. With multiple personalities, you may have moe than two, and it is as though you have multiples versions of yourself in one body whom you may switch to from time to time.