c. Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder). ... as though observing from a distance 3. disorder may occur at times of traumatic events
http://www.haspi.org/curriculum-library/A-P-Core-Labs/14 Mental Health/Medical Applications & Resources/Info - Dissociative Disorders.pdfDissociative Identity Disorder •Used to be known as Multiple Personality Disorder. •A person has several ... • May be observing –quiet observers
http://jmb-psych.wicomico.wikispaces.net/file/view/Psychological Disorders 9 - DID.pdfI was observing it, not participating in it. I didn’t feel ... – Survivor of dissociative identity disorder Dissociative disorder not otherwise specified (DDNOS)
http://www.nhs.uk/ipgmedia/National/Mind/assets/Understandingdissociativedisorders.pdfDissociative Identity Disorder in the Courtroom Marina Nakic, MD, PhD Fellow in Forensic Psychiatry Paul Thomas, JD Lecturer in Psychiatry Law and Psychiatry Division
http://www.jaapl.org/content/40/1/146.full.pdfidentity confusion cause significant dysfunction in ... observing ego has been disrupted by amnestic bar ... for group therapy with dissociative disorder patients.
http://ajot.aotapress.net/content/44/11/1013.full.pdf
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Man with DID
Published on Mar 29, 2011
Emmy award-winning film is a look into how people can develop multiple personalities. This is a look at the amazing capacity of the mind to survive abuse through the splitting off of personalities.
The three Bayesian analyses all address the basic research question -- "does the recognition performance of the DID Patients resemble that of Malingerers or Amnesiacs?" - by asking different and complementary statistical questions. the first analysis showed that the estimated group accuracy of the DID Patients is about equidistant from the group accuracies of Malingerers and Amnesiacs. The second analysis showed that if DID Patients have to be classified as either Malingerers or Amnesiacs, they are evenly divided between the two. The third analysis shows that the most likely structure at the level of group means is the structure in which DID Patients, Malingerers, and Amnesiacs each have their own unique mean.
None of these analyses individually compellingly answer the research question at hand. But, in combination, they mount a strong argument that the research question cannot be clearly answered with the current data set. In fact, the results suggest that we can be relatively confident hat we cannot be confident about whether DID Patients are more similar to Malingerers or Amnesiacs. By reasoning under uncertainty in a coherent manner, and by combining evidence from different analyses, we hope to have constructed an argument that even Rich Shiffrin will find compelling. Our prior beliefs, however, suggests that Rich is likely to suggest sensible analyses or alternative explanations that have you yet crossed our minds.
There is something i want to bring up and that the fact i have DID http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissociative_identity_disorder
http://www.webmd.com/mental-health/dissociative-identity-disorder-multiple-personality-disorder
I have been hiding it from my family and friends only my husband knows about it
My mum who knows nothing about mental health just thinks i act weird because of the medication am on
There are different type of alters ( personalities ) there are the littles ( age 0-7 ) tweens ( 7-11) Teens ( 12-18) adults ( 18+)
Protectors ( makes sure everyone is safe ) inside helpers ( look after the little's and tweens ) Dark Alters ( ones that abuse other alters or use to ) i am the Host just call me Faint .