Dissociative identity disorder (did) is a rare condition in which two or more distinct identities, or personality states, are present in—and alternately take control of—an individual. Dissociative identity disorder (did) is a mental health condition with strong links to trauma, especially trauma in childhood Dissociative identity disorder (did) is a treatable mental health condition that is associated with a range of psychobiological manifestations
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However, historical controversy, modern day misunderstanding, and lack of professional education have.
If you or someone you know is struggling with symptoms of did or related trauma, seek help from a qualified mental health professional experienced in treating dissociative disorders
Recovery is possible, and support is available. It is often misunderstood and portrayed incorrectly in popular media. Did, formerly called multiple personality disorder, develops as a childhood coping mechanism To escape pain and trauma in childhood, the mind splits off feelings, personality traits, characteristics, and memories, into separate compartments which then develop into unique personality states.