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dissociative identity disorder |
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dissociative identity disorder: see multiple personality multiple personality, a very rare psychological disorder in which a person has two or more distinct personalities, each with its own thoughts, feelings, and patterns of behavior. ..... Click the link for more information. . dissociative identity disorderformerly multiple personality disorderRare condition indicated by the absence of a clear and comprehensive identity. In most cases two or more independent and distinct personality systems develop in the same individual. Each personality may alternately inhabit the person's conscious awareness to the exclusion of the others, but one is usually dominant. The various personalities typically differ from one another in outlook, temperament, and body language and might assume different first names. The condition is generally viewed as resulting from dissociative mental processes—that is, the splitting off from conscious awareness and control of thoughts, feelings, memories, and other mental components in response to situations that are painful, disturbing, or somehow unacceptable to the person experiencing them. Treatment is aimed at integrating the disparate personalities back into a single and unified personality. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Multiple personality disorder (MPD), now known as Dissociative Identity Disorder, is rare, but Oxnam and his therapist are convincing. His latest release, Hotel, could easily be mistaken for the product of an artist laboring under multiple personality disorder, ranging from what Moby calls "decadent, degenerate dance songs" ("Very," "I Like It") to tender romantic ballads ("Love Should," "Forever") and even an introspective, acoustic cover of New Order's new wave classic "Temptation. Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is more commonly known as Multiple Personality Disorder. |
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