== == Intensive psychotherapy can be a lifesaver for the internal issues and learning to work together. For some people, integrating the different selves is the common 'goal', but that is not for everybody. Sometimes meds are used to treat underlying conditions (depression, anxiety etc) but to the best of my knowledge, there is no specific cure-all for DID. Does this help?
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.
lithium is used for the treatment of Mani/depressive(bipolar and depressive disorder). thus it is it's power -A.S.
You'll want to talk over the situation with a doctor when it comes to any medical treatment. However, some form of SSRI based drug is the typical treatment for depression.
An addiction disorder
This is a question that is always posted to heads of many doctors. It is difficult to fix upon one following kind of antidepressant because DID falls into different types. Some patients faces anxiety issues. So, they might need antianxiety medications to control their anxiety. Similarly, depression might be one of the reasons that DID came about. Thus, SSRI and MAOI can be used to reduce serotonin and norepinephrine. Therefore, no answer is guaranteed.
she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder while in treatment and in an interview she said she entered rehab for anorexia/bulimia, self-harm, depression, and PTSD
Bulimia, Bipolar disorder and self mutilation.
There are many treatment options for someone with social anxiety disorders. Hypnosis is one that is fairly new and has proven results. Natural remedies are offered as well as individual and group therapy sessions.
It's kind of straight forward...you panic, its a disorder
You don't say what kind of treatment you're looking for. Here's an eating disorder treatment center in Sylvania: http://www.river-centre.org/ and here's an autism treatment center in Sylvania: http://therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms/prof_results.php?city=Sylvania&county=Lucas&state=OH&spec=167
Narcissistic personality disorder or antisocial personality disorder would be candidates.
No, it is not a disorder of any kind. It's a natural sexual orientation.