Once called "multiple personality disorder," the current name for this phenomenon is "dissociative identity disorder." Generally, a "clinical psychologist" would be the specialist who chooses to treat such cases. Check your local Mental Health Centre and Association or any Mental Health facilities.
Carl Jung
Carl Jung
Psychologist or Psychiatrist (psychiatrist can prescribe medicine, but a psychologist cannot)
Psychologist/psychiatrist.
No. A forensic psychologist and a clinical psychologist are from 2 separate fields. The Forensic doc deals mostly with crimes/criminal behaviors and usually do most of their work for police depts and court systems. A clinical docs deals with the rest of "us" and all our little stresses, quirks and neuroses It is possible for a psychologist to be trained in both fields of study.
deals with the relationships of the individual to communities and the wider society
The psychologist would likely support the concept of environmental determinism, which suggests that our personalities are primarily shaped by external factors such as upbringing, experiences, and social influences rather than innate characteristics.
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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Multiple personalities.
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A person with multiple personalities is commonly referred to as having Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). This is a condition where an individual's identity is fragmented into two or more distinct personality states.