Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a rare condition in which two or more distinct identities, or states, are present in—and alternately take control of—an individual. Some people describe this as an experience of possession. The person also experiences loss that is too extensive to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness.
There are multiple ways of how the personalities can switch over, for a few examples:
Muscle twitching
Confusion
Slow, heavy blinking
Memory loss
Headache
Clearing the throat
Change in the pitch of their voice
Change in vocabulary
Different temperament
Different functional abilities or skills
Lack of eye contact
Change in handwriting
Appearing "spaced out"
Adjusting clothing
Change in posture
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TW//The causes of dissociative identity disorder that i have researched, people with dissociative identity disorder have personal histories of recurring, overpowering, severe and often life-threatening traumas such as physical or SA abuse. The causes of dissociative identity disorder appear to be complex. People with dissociative identity disorder tend to have personal histories of recurring, overpowering, severe and often life-threatening traumas such as physical or before the age of nine; which is thought to be a key developmental age..
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I hope you all will enjoy reading this book as much as I have wrote it for you
-Cherrainy
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"Though I am often in the depths of misery, there is still calmness, pure harmony and music inside me."
― Vincent van Gogh
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Fragmented Minds: The Many Lives Within
Teen FictionTrina, a 16-year-old high school student in the small town of Willow Creek, is not your typical teenager. She is a mosaic of identities, each with its own voice, story, and secrets. Trina's life is a delicate dance between her multiple personalities...