Dissociative identity disorder
Definitions
Overview
Dissociative identity disorder, previously called multiple personality disorder, is characterized by the presence of 2 or more distinct personality states (identities). Each may have a unique name, personal history, and characteristics.
Treatments
This is usually a reaction to trauma, to help a person avoid bad memories. Treatment is talk therapy.
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