Multiple Personality Disorder
Have you ever heard the expression, "God, It's like she has a multiple personality?"   That is an expression that has been heard often.   The truth of the matter is that multiple personality, now known as Dissociative Identity Disorder is a very serious disabling illness.   In fact, 3-4% of the U.S. population is hospitalized for Dissociative Identity Disorder every year.  
Dissociative Identity Disorder is when a person has more than one personality.   He/She have two or more separate identities, hobbies, likes, dislikes and totally different lives.   "The presence of two or more distinct identities or personality states (each with its own relatively enduring pattern of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about environment and self), DID is characterized by a set of one or more distinct identities that a person believes to exist within themselves."(Grohol, 2003)   These identities or personalities switch and take control over the other and generally lose everything they know.
People think that there are many sources from which this identity crisis begins.   Many people argue that these personality disorders grow with the influence from therapists.   Therapists might put it in their clients' heads that they might be suffering from such a thing called personality disorder, and the client accepts it and unintentionally fulfills all the symptoms and the outcomes of this particular disorder. During a trauma that the victim experiences, he or she might be so shocked as to create a way to escape from a horrible crisis. People have also thought of this disorder as a coping mechanism or a defense mechanism so as no to experience pain.
It is probably a coincidence but "about 97 to 98% of adults with Dissociative Identity Disorder remember having been abused during childhood."   Not every person with a bad childhood has to develop multiple personality disorder.   Therapists say that children usually develop multiple personality disorder because... [continues]

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