dissociative identity disorder
The type of disorder is dissociation. There are many kinds of dissociative disorders. One of these is Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). The old name for this was Multiple Personality Disorder.
People don't take it seriously.
Valerie Sinason has written: 'Attachment, trauma, and multiplicity' -- subject(s): Multiple Personality Disorder, Multiple personality, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic, Treatment, Psychology 'Mental handicap and the human condition' -- subject(s): Mental health, Brain damage, Case studies, Psychodynamic psychotherapy, Patients, People with mental disabilities 'Attachment, trauma, and multiplicity' -- subject(s): Multiple Personality Disorder, Multiple personality, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic, Treatment, Psychology 'Night shift' 'Comprendiendo a Tu Hijo Discapacitado'
If you mean mental disorders there's manic depressive disorder (bipolar disorder) anti-social personality disorder, multiple personality disorder, schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, and there is also autism.
Corbett H. Thigpen has written: 'The three faces of Eve' -- subject(s): Case studies, Psychotherapy, Multiple personality, Personality disorders
yes because it is possible to have multiple personality disorder and those two disorders are somewhat alike
Jean Small Brinson has written: 'A Cry in the Night' 'Murderous memories' -- subject(s): Biography, Mental health, Multiple personality, Personality disorders
Multiple personality disorder was renamed to dissociative identity disorder to better reflect the understanding that the condition involves a fragmentation or dissociation of identity rather than the presence of multiple separate personalities.
The acronym MPD stand for Multiple Personality Disorder, which is a condition of the brain where a person displays multiple, distinct identities or personalities.
The multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) syndromes are three related disorders affecting the thyroid and other hormonal (endocrine) glands of the body. MEN has previously been known as familial endocrine adenomatosis.
Co-morbid personality refers to the presence of multiple personality disorders or traits in an individual. This means that the person exhibits characteristics of more than one personality disorder concurrently, which can complicate diagnosis and treatment. Treatment for co-morbid personality often involves addressing each personality disorder separately to manage symptoms effectively.
She rode 40 miles to warn people that the British were attacking during the revolutionary War, just like Paul Revere, only her ride was twice as long.