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15 pages in length. Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD), also known as Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and often mistaken as a form of schizophrenia, is critical condition where more than one separate personality inhabits a single person. These identities take turns controlling the often reserved main personality to the point of making the afflicted individual exhibit conflicting characteristics from moment to moment or day to day. Moreover, extensive memory loss is a primary component of MPD by virtue of the ongoing psychological imbalance. In short, it is the failure to "integrate various aspects of identity, memory and consciousness in a single multidimensional self" (Stephens, 2005). The writer discusses cause, effect and treatment. Bibliography lists 19 sources.
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identities take turns controlling the often reserved main personality to the point of making the afflicted individual exhibit conflicting characteristics from moment to moment or day to day. Moreover,
extensive memory loss is a primary component of MPD by virtue of the ongoing psychological imbalance. In short, it is the failure to "integrate various aspects of identity, memory
and consciousness in a single multidimensional self" (Stephens, 2005). Key indicators include: * The presence of two or more distinct identities, each with its own unique, and enduring,
way of relating to the world and self. * At least two of these identities recurrently take control of the persons behavior. * An inability to recall important personal information
to an extent that is more than ordinary forgetfulness. Classic examples are finding new clothes in your closet which you dont remember buying; finding yourself in a place or situation
and not being able to remember how you got there; having a complete loss of memory for what happened in the previous few days (Richmond, 2006).
The prevalence of severe trauma early on in an individuals life has been found to be particularly pertinent to one of the primary causes of MPD,
most especially when the trauma is related to child abuse. Findings over the last two decades indicate how between sixty-eight percent and eighty-three percent of all adults diagnosed with
MPD were sexually abused and another sixty to seventy-five percent physically abused at some point during in their childhood (Richardson, 1998). Human behavior
is a complicated and curious equation. Contemporary sociologists have come to understand the human mental condition as a component of a tremendous interchange between the environment and biology with
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