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  1. Web4 days ago · 1.1โ€“1.5% lifetime prevalence in the general population [3] [19] Dissociative identity disorder ( DID ), previously known as multiple personality disorder, is one of multiple dissociative disorders in the DSM โ€ฆ

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    Four or more positive items (especially among 1-15) mandates serious consideration of a diagnosis of Multiple Personality Disorder now known as Dissociative Identity Disorder. F or many observers, MPD is a fascinating, exotic, and weird phenomenon.
    The answers to these questions require a clarification of several points: First, MPD is a misleading term-- DISSOCIATED SELF DISORDER would probably be better. There is but one self that is dissociated into multiple parts. MPD tends to be misunderstood to mean "multiple self disorder."
    MPD arises in childhood, mostly ages 3 to 9 years. There is juvenile diabetes and adult onset diabetes, but there is no adult onset MPD. Only children have sufficient flexibility (and vulnerability) to respond to trauma by breaking their "still-coalescing" self into different, dissociated parts.
    The typical alters that are found in a person with MPD include: a depressed, depleted host; a strong, angry protector; a scared, hurt child; a helper; and, an embittered internal persecutor who blames (or persecutes) one or more alters for the abuse that has been suffered.
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  4. Web4 days ago · MPD tends to be misunderstood to mean "multiple self disorder." In fact, there is only one self however divided, or dissociated, it may be. Secondly, there are usually only 3 to 6 alters who are โ€ฆ

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  6. Web1 day ago · A person with DID experiences himself or herself as having separate identities, known as alters, or alternate identities, and previously known as personalities. [1]:292, [6] Alters take over control of the โ€ฆ

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