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Stress, or even a reminder of a trauma, can trigger a switch of alters. In some cases, the person with DID may benefit from a particular alter (for example, a shy person may use a more assertive alter to negotiate a contract). More often DID create a chaotic life and problems in personal and work relationships.
Episodes of DID can be triggered by a variety of real and symbolic traumas, including mild events such as being involved in a minor traffic accident, illness, or stress. Reminders of past trauma can also trigger a dissociative episode.
Emotional, Physical, or Sexual Abuse. Accidents. Natural Disasters. War. Loss of a Loved One. Trauma in Early Childhood.
MULTIPLE SYMPTOMS RATHER THAN 'MULTIPLE PERSONALITIES' In practice, the vast majority of people with dissociative identity disorder do not obviously present as if they have 'multiple personalities'. But many symptoms may appear to be non-trauma-related, such as depression, substance abuse, eating disorders and anxiety.
But dissociative identity disorder seems to develop only as a result of childhood trauma. Often the symptoms of a dissociative disorder do not become apparent until adulthood, but it is generally felt that trauma which occurs solely in adulthood will not result in a dissociative disorder. The capacity for dissociation.
The average onset age is 16, although depersonalization episodes can start anywhere from early to mid-childhood. Less than 20% of people with this disorder start experiencing episodes after the age of 20. Dissociative identity disorder.
Often alters are created who express impulses perceived as forbidden by the child, such as anger, defiance, promiscuity, or violence. The names of the alters often have a symbolic meaning. For example, Melody might be the name of a personality who expresses herself through music.
Dissociative Identity Disorder is by far one of the least understood mental illnesses out there. Through a process known as dissociation, this thwarted development results in “differentiated self-states” (also known as alters/parts) who may each think, act, and feel considerably different from one another.
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