MULTIPLE PERSONALITY
DISORDER
contents
• Personality disorder
• Multiple personality disorder
• History
• Causes
• Symptoms
• Facts
• Treatment
• conclusion
PERSONALITY DISORDER
A personality
disorder is a type of
mental illness in
which you have
trouble perceiving
and relating to
situations and to
people — including
yourself.
TYPES OF PERSONALITY DISORDER
• Cluster A – odd or eccentric disorders
• Cluster B – dramatic, emotional or erratic
disorders
• Cluster C – anxious or fearful disorders
MULTIPLE PERSONALITY
DISORDER
MULTIPLE PERSONALITY DISORDER
• Multiple personality disorder has been
recognized by physicians since the 19th
century.
• Also known as Dissociative Identity Disorder
(DID)
• Arises from continued and repeated physical
abuse beginning in early childhood.
DEFINITION
• which a person suffering from mental
disturbance becomes dissociated into more
than one personalities.
Alters
• The different personalities that occur are
called “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.
Alters
• identities can resemble the main personality or
they may be a different age, sex, race, or religion
• Each personality can have its own posture, set of
gestures, and hairstyle, as well as a distinct way of
dressing
• Some alters may speak in foreign languages or with
an accent.
History
• Before the 19 century people
with MPD were considered to
be possessed
• They were imprisoned and
treated very poorly
CAUSES
• childhood abuse
CAUSES
• social environment of the patient
CAUSES
• problems in brain functioning
Mental sufferings
• Sleep apnea : lack of sleep
• Amnesia : memory loss cannot recall
information
• Identity confusion : Random emotions and
feelings
SYMPTOMS
SYMPTOMS
• Loss of Memory
• Mental health problems, including depression
and anxiety
• A blurred sense of identity
• Social isolation
• Flashbacks
SYMPTOMS
• A sense of being detached from yourself
(depersonalization)
• A perception of the people and things around
you as distorted and unreal (derealization)
• Frequent mood swings
Treatment
Treatment
• Most people with multiple personality
disorder are diagnosed between the ages of
20 and 40.
• the most common treatment for MPD is long
term psychotherapy twice a week
Treatment
• The host and alters are encouraged to
communicate with each other in order to
integrate or come together.
• The treatment of MPD lasts an average of four
years.
Is dissociative identity disorder real?
• It is a complex mental illness that affects one
in every hundred people
• MPD Is Not Schizopherania
• Some people conclude that MPD is directly
caused by demon possession
• it is very rare
Facts
FACTS
• There are said to be 236 symptoms of MPD
• Each personality has its own sense of self and
has its own habits of thought, emotions, and
memory
• These identities may or may not be aware of
each other
FACTS
• MPD occurs from 3-9 times more fequently in
women than in men
• Female patients often have more personalities
than men
• People with MPD are above average
intelligence and highly creative
Famous peoples with personality
disorders
• Amy winehouse
• Lindsey lohan
• Britney spears
• Courtney love
“CASE STUDY”
Conclusion
• What is Multiple personality disorder
• Causes and Symptoms
• Treatment
Thank you for listening
“If our hand gets too close to the candle
flame, we pull it away. If a relationship
becomes too frightening or threatening, we
back away. If a memory hurts too much, we
find ways of avoiding it.”

Multiple personality disorder

  • 1.
  • 2.
    contents • Personality disorder •Multiple personality disorder • History • Causes • Symptoms • Facts • Treatment • conclusion
  • 3.
    PERSONALITY DISORDER A personality disorderis a type of mental illness in which you have trouble perceiving and relating to situations and to people — including yourself.
  • 4.
    TYPES OF PERSONALITYDISORDER • Cluster A – odd or eccentric disorders • Cluster B – dramatic, emotional or erratic disorders • Cluster C – anxious or fearful disorders
  • 5.
  • 6.
    MULTIPLE PERSONALITY DISORDER •Multiple personality disorder has been recognized by physicians since the 19th century. • Also known as Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) • Arises from continued and repeated physical abuse beginning in early childhood.
  • 7.
    DEFINITION • which aperson suffering from mental disturbance becomes dissociated into more than one personalities.
  • 8.
    Alters • The differentpersonalities that occur are called “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.
  • 9.
    Alters • identities canresemble the main personality or they may be a different age, sex, race, or religion • Each personality can have its own posture, set of gestures, and hairstyle, as well as a distinct way of dressing • Some alters may speak in foreign languages or with an accent.
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    History • Before the19 century people with MPD were considered to be possessed • They were imprisoned and treated very poorly
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    CAUSES • problems inbrain functioning
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    Mental sufferings • Sleepapnea : lack of sleep • Amnesia : memory loss cannot recall information • Identity confusion : Random emotions and feelings
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    SYMPTOMS • Loss ofMemory • Mental health problems, including depression and anxiety • A blurred sense of identity • Social isolation • Flashbacks
  • 17.
    SYMPTOMS • A senseof being detached from yourself (depersonalization) • A perception of the people and things around you as distorted and unreal (derealization) • Frequent mood swings
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    Treatment • Most peoplewith multiple personality disorder are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 40. • the most common treatment for MPD is long term psychotherapy twice a week
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    Treatment • The hostand alters are encouraged to communicate with each other in order to integrate or come together. • The treatment of MPD lasts an average of four years.
  • 21.
    Is dissociative identitydisorder real? • It is a complex mental illness that affects one in every hundred people • MPD Is Not Schizopherania • Some people conclude that MPD is directly caused by demon possession • it is very rare
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    FACTS • There aresaid to be 236 symptoms of MPD • Each personality has its own sense of self and has its own habits of thought, emotions, and memory • These identities may or may not be aware of each other
  • 24.
    FACTS • MPD occursfrom 3-9 times more fequently in women than in men • Female patients often have more personalities than men • People with MPD are above average intelligence and highly creative
  • 25.
    Famous peoples withpersonality disorders • Amy winehouse • Lindsey lohan • Britney spears • Courtney love
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    Conclusion • What isMultiple personality disorder • Causes and Symptoms • Treatment
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    Thank you forlistening “If our hand gets too close to the candle flame, we pull it away. If a relationship becomes too frightening or threatening, we back away. If a memory hurts too much, we find ways of avoiding it.”