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Multiple Personality Disorder

     More than two million cases can be found altogether in psychological and psychiatric records of multiple personality disorder also called dissociative identity disorder.   It is often thought that multiple personality disorder is a trick, a bizarre form of "play-acting" that is committed by manipulative, attention-seeking individuals. It is not. Multiple personality disorder is a "disorder of hiding" wherein 80-90% of multiple personality disorder patients do not have a clue that they have the disorder.  Most know that there is something wrong with them; many fear that they are crazy, but few know that they have a disorder.

What is Multiple Personality Disorder?
     Multiple personalities is a dissociate reaction to stress in which the patient develops two or more personalities.  Each personality has a distinct, well-developed emotional and thought process and represents a unique and relatively stable personality.  The individual may change from one personality to another at periods varying from a few minutes to several years.  The personalities are usually very different and have different attitudes; one may be happy, carefree and fun loving, and another quiet, studious, and serious.
     People can have up to fifty personalities or more.  All personalities usually will have their own name and their own role.  For example one personality can be the keeper of pain, his role is to take and feel all the pain that the other personalities come in contact with.  The personality also can have their own appearance, but this does not mean the person changes its outer image it is just the way he/she sees inside his/her head.  The personalities will also have different ages, talents, and likes and dislikes.  For example:
     In the novel, The Minds of Billy Miligin, there was a man who had twenty-four personalities.  All of his twenty-four personalities were different. They had different ages, their own appearance, and some were of the opposite sex.  The personalities all had their own role and their own talents.  There was one personality that was right handed all others were left handed, only one smoked, one had a British accent another Slavic.  Many used their own talents some liked to paint, one was an escape artist, one was a karate expert and another a sculptor.
     Various types of relationships may exist between the different personalities.  Usually the individual alternates from one personality to the other, and can not remember in one, what happened in the other.  Occasionally however while one personality is dominant and functions consciously, the other continues to function sub-consciously and is referred to the co conscious personality.
     Relationships may become highly complicated when there is more than two personalities.
     In many cases of multiple personalities the personalities will talk of a spotlight.  The spotlight is how they come into the conscious world. All the personalities live around the spotlight whoever stands on it finds himself or herself in the conscious world leaving the other personalities unaware of the personality's actions.  This leaves the next personality that comes into consciousness in total amnesia.

Causes of Multiple Personality Disorder
     Multiple personality disorder often forms with a person who has been deprived of love and friendship and with a person who has been abused.  These people make up friends for themselves, but not just and imaginary friends these friends form there own personalities.  These people may also make up other people who are not scared or people, who can not feel pain to turn deal with abuse, which also turn into separate personalities.  These people usually deny what is happening and may live their lives without anyone finding out about their disorder.

     The degree of vulnerability of the child has a great impact on the amount of personalities the person will have. The typical female multiple has about 19 personalities; male multiples tend to have less that half of that. For example a male ...This is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Electronic References. Please register below now!

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