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  1. Dissociative identity disorder: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders</i> by Rebecca J., Ph.D. Frey, Dean A., Ph.D. Haycock, 2003
  2. Dissociative identity disorder
  3. DISSOCIATIVE IDENTITY DISORDER: THE RELEVANCE OF BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS.: An article from: The Psychological Record by Brady J. Phelps, 2000-03-22
  4. Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology: Dissociative identity disorder by Gale Reference Team, 2001-01-01
  5. Portal: psychology|total: Psychology, Sigmund Freud, B. F. Skinner, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Alfred Binet, Developmental Psychology
  6. Portal: psychology: Portal:psychology|total, Sigmund Freud, B. F. Skinner, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Alfred Binet
  7. Healing Broken Wings : Alternative Recovery Options for Survivors of Post Traumatic Stress, Dissociative Identity Disorder , and Ritualistic Abuse by SHARON REESE, 2004
  8. The effect of emotional context on cognitive inhibition and attentional processing in dissociative identity disorder [An article from: Behaviour Research and Therapy] by M.J. Dorahy, W. Middleton, et all 2005-05-01
  9. Dissociative identity disorder: Theories of epidemiology, etiology and treatment by Jeanne P Ralicki, 1997
  10. Breaking Free : My Life with Dissociative Identity Disorder
  11. Dissociative Identity Disorder/ Multiple Personality Disorder (Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, Volume 5, Number 2, April 1996)
  12. Schizophrenia: Mental Disorder, Thought Disorder, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Eugen Bleuler, Major Depressive Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, Hallucination, Delusion, Schizophreniform Disorder
  13. Transfer of newly acquired stimulus valence between identities in dissociative identity disorder (DID) [An article from: Behaviour Research and Therapy] by R.J.C. Huntjens, M.L. Peters, et all 2005-02-01
  14. People Diagnosed With Dissociative Identity Disorder: Billy Milligan, Shirley Ardell Mason, Robert Oxnam, Chris Costner Sizemore, Truddi Chase

41. Coping With Dissociative Identity Disorder @ Www.ezboard.com
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42. THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 15, Ch. 188, Dissociative Disorders
dissociative identity disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder). Dissociative identitydisorder is serious and chronic and may lead to disability and incapacity.
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This Publication Is Searchable The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy Section 15. Psychiatric Disorders Chapter 188. Dissociative Disorders Topics [General] Dissociative Amnesia Dissociative Fugue Dissociative Identity Disorder ... Depersonalization Disorder
Dissociative Identity Disorder
(Multiple Personality Disorder)
A disorder characterized by two or more identities or personalities that alternatively take over the person's behavior. Amnesia involving an inability to recall important personal information relating to some of the identities is present. Amnesia is not uniform in all personalities; what is not known by one personality may be known by another. Some personalities may appear to know and interact with other personalities in an elaborate inner world. For example, some personalities of which personality A is unaware may be aware of personality A and know what it does, as if observing its behavior. Others may be unaware of personality A or may be aware of personality A but lack co-consciousness (the simultaneous awareness of events by more than one personality) with personality A. Dissociative identity disorder is serious and chronic and may lead to disability and incapacity.

43. Psych Central: Dissociative Identity Disorder Treatment
General treatment guidelines for dissociative identity disorder, including psychotherapy,medications and selfhelp resources. dissociative identity disorder.
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Dissociative Identity Disorder
Formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder
TREATMENT
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Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy is the treatment of choice for individuals suffering from any type of dissociative disorder. Approaches vary widely, but generally take an individual modality (as opposed to family, group or couples therapy) and emphasize the integration of the various personality states into one, cohesive whole personality. It should be noted that while it's convenient to talk of people who suffer from this disorder as having "multiple personalities," this is just a theoretical construct. People who suffer from this disorder believe they have multiple personalities which then take on a life of their own within the individual (perhaps reinforced by the belief). The new term for this disorder in the DSM-IV more accurately reflects the problem the individual suffers from dissociative identities. Their personality is the sum of these identities, which have been split off at some point in the past. The split is usually due to some individual or multiple traumatic events.
Medications
The use of medication, except for the treatment of acute, specific concurrent Axis I disorders, is not recommended. Maintenance and effective use of prescriptions given the multiple personality states is difficult to attain. If medication is prescribed, it should be carefully monitored.

44. Psych Central: Dissociative Identity Disorder Symptoms
dissociative identity disorder. Formerly known as Multiple PersonalityDisorder. SYMPTOMS. The presence of two or more distinct identities
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Formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder
SYMPTOMS
The presence of two or more distinct identities or personality states (each with its own relatively enduring pattern of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and self). At least two of these identities or personality states recurrently take control of the person's behavior. Inability to recall important personal information that is too extensive to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness. The disturbance is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g., blackouts or chaotic behavior during Alcohol Intoxication) or a general medical condition (e.g., complex partial seizures). Note: In children, the symptoms are not attributable to imaginary playmates or other fantasy play. Treatment
    Criteria summarized from:
    American Psychiatric Association. (1994). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, fourth edition

45. Books On Dissociative Identity Disorder, Multiple Personality Disorder - Healthy
Amongst Ourselves A SelfHelp Guide to Living With Dissociative IdentityDisorder ($11.96) by Tracy Alderman, Karen Marshall. The
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Amongst Ourselves : A Self-Help Guide to Living With Dissociative Identity Disorder ($11.96) by Tracy Alderman, Karen Marshall
The first book written expressly for individuals with Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder), "Amongst Ourselves" provides a first-person account of what's like to live with DID and strategies to help sufferers improve their lives. 12 worksheets. Buy It Comment on the Book
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Dissociative Identity Disorder: Diagnosis, Clinical Features, and Treatment of Multiple Personality
The book thoroughly examines the complex and disturbing disorder popularly known as Multiple Personality Disorder, renamed Dissociative Identity Disorder in the new DSV-IV. It covers the diagnosis and treatment of this disorder and presents significant new research findings. Features new clinical data from the American Psychiatric Association. Share your view, read a review

46. Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) Definition - HealthyPlace.com Personality D
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Dissociative Identity Disorder aka Multiple Personality Disorder
The presence of two or more distinct identities or personality states (each with its own relatively enduring pattern of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and self). At least two of these identities or personality states recurrently take control of the person's behavior. Inability to recall important personal information that is too extensive to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness. The disturbance is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g., blackouts or chaotic behavior during Alcohol Intoxication) or a general medical condition (e.g., complex partial seizures). Note: In children, the symptoms are not attributable to imaginary playmates or other fantasy play. Dissociative Identity Disorder is also referred to as Multiple Personality Disorder.

47. Fact Sheet: Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
COLUMBIA PRESBYTERIAN CENTER. š Fact Sheet dissociative identity disorder (DID)œ. There are several good books written about dissociative identity disorder
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NEW YORK WEILL CORNELL CENTER COLUMBIA PRESBYTERIAN CENTER Fact Sheet: Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) formerly called Multiple Personality Disorder What is DID?
What is Dissociation?

What Causes DID?

What Happens to People who have DID?
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What is DID? DID is the existence within a person of two or more distinct personalities or personality states, each of which may seem as if it has a distinct personal history, self-image, and identity, including a separate name. At least two of these identities or personality states repeatedly take control of the person's behavior. The different personalities are sometimes called "alters". What is Dissociation? Dissociation is a state in which a person is completely unaware of certain parts or aspects of him or herself. This illness is called Dissociative Identity Disorder because the illness involves states in which a person is aware of one aspect of his/her personality and completely unaware of other parts. What Causes DID?

48. Multiple Personality Disorder Continuing Educaiton Course
You may have discovered that one of your clients has multiple personality disorder(dissociative identity disorder). This book will become your Bible.
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The Family Inside: Working with the Multiple 1992. W.W. Norton ISBN: 0-393-70142-5 268 pp. / 52 test items 8 credits Test = $120 You may have discovered that one of your clients has multiple personality disorder (dissociative identity disorder). This book will become your Bible. The authors discuss how personalities develop, what functions they serve for the inner family, and how to work with all the family members to bring about healing. While one of the goals of therapy is to help multiples release their secrets, this book is definitely a well-kept secret. Learning Objectives: You will be able to describe common types of personalities that comprise the "family inside." You will better understand the essential role different personalities take in assuring the survival of "the multiple." You will be able to describe the common stages of therapy and what to do in each to achieve integration and wholeness. About the authors: Doris Bryant, M.A. and Lynda Shirar, M.S. are licensed marriage, family and child counselors. Judy Kessler is a former multiple and was one of Ms. Bryant’s and Ms. Shirar’s clients.

49. Dissociative Identity Disorder Forum @ Www.ezboard.com
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50. Displaced Parts, A Multiple War
Resources and Information on MPD/DID provided by a survivor and her alters.Category Health Mental Health Multiple Personality Personal Pages...... of development, we understand. We invite you to join us in our journeyof healing and therapy of dissociative identity disorder.
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51. Dissociative Identity Disorder Information At Mollykat's Site
sites advertised. So please, Surf with caution. Dissociative IdentityDisorder. Please be safe while accessing these links. There is
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52. Dissociative Identity Disorder
Definition dissociative identity disorder or DID (formally known as Multiple PersonalityDisorder or MPD) is the existence within a person of two or more
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Definition
Dissociative Identity Disorder or DID (formally known as Multiple Personality Disorder or MPD) is the existence within a person of two or more distinct personalities. The different personalities are referred to as "alters". Alters may have experienced a distinct personal history, self-image, and identity, including a separate name, as well as age. At least two of these personalities recurrently take control of the person's behavior.
Who gets DID
Individuals most likely to develop DID share several common factors. They have endured repetitive, and often life-threatening abuse during a developmental stage of childhood. The type of abuse can vary or be a combination of physical, extreme emotional, sexual or Satanic Ritual Abuse. The multiple may have a biological predisposition for auto-hypnotic phenomena, or in plain english, a high level of hypnotizablitiy.
There is no adult onset of DID. Only children have the flexibility, to fracture off from the "core" personality and escape the traumatic and painful memory. The common belief among most professionals is the personality splintered or fractured before the age of five.
Alters
Those with DID have a dominant personality that determines the individual's behavior. Each personality has a separate and consistent pattern of perceiving their environment, themselves and others. The internal world of an individual who has DID is structured, although each person's system is as unique as non-multiples are from one another.

53. Dissociative Identity Disorder Bulletin Board @ Www.ezboard.com
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54. Forensic Evidence: Dissociative Identity Disorder...State V. Lockhart
Lockhart contended that the court committed error by not allowing him to presentevidence that he suffered from the dissociative identity disorder (DID) which
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Carl E. Lockhart was convicted of sexual assault in the first degree, battery, burglary, and assault during the commission of a felony. State v. Lockhart , 208 W.Va. 622 (2000). Lockhart contended that the court committed error by not allowing him to present evidence that he suffered from the Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) which, he claimed, rendered him insane at the time of the offense. [For a general description of multiple personalities, see Andre Moenssens, et al, SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE IN CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES, 4th ed., Foundation Press, at pp. 1127-1129.]
The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia had to determine first, whether or not DID could be a basis for an insanity defense. The court determined that it could pass the hurdles of admissibility of scientific evidence reliability and relevance. West Virginia Rules of Evidence, Rule 702.
I. Relevance
On the subject of relevance, the court noted that evidence is relevant if it helps to make any fact of consequence more probable or less probable. To be found guilty of a crime, one must have the ability to conduct his/her actions in conformance with the requirements of the law and also appreciate the wrongfulness of such actions. If a defendant's state of mind does not fit this definition of sanity, then the defendant must be found not guilty by reason of insanity. A defendant who has been diagnosed with Multiple Personality Disorder (or DID) may not meet the requisite standard for sanity. Since one must be criminally sane to be found guilty of a crime, any evidence shedding light on the defendant's state of mind at the time of the offense is relevant.

55. Dissociative Identity Disorder
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56. WileyEurope :: Dissociative Identity Disorder: Diagnosis, Clinical Features, And
WileyEurope, dissociative identity disorder Diagnosis, Clinical Features,and Treatment of Multiple Personality, 2nd Edition by Colin A. Ross.
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57. WileyEurope :: Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder
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58. EMedicine - Child Abuse & Neglect: Dissociative Identity Disorder : Article By M
Child Abuse Neglect dissociative identity disorder Research statistics haverevealed an astonishing incidence of trauma, including childhood physical and
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59. Dissociative Disorders - Dissociative Identity Disorder, Multiple Personality Di
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60. Dissociative Identity Disorder
Org. dissociative identity disorder (MPD). dissociative identity disorder (formerlyknown as Multiple Personality Disorder) seems to effect many people.
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Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder) seems to effect many people. It has been suggested that it is a coping disorder that helps people deal with intensive abuse in thier lives in a manner that allows that person to cope effectively.
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