Multiple personality disorder (MPD), now called dissociative identity disorder (DID), is a mental illness where a person has two or more distinct personalities or "alters" that control their behavior. It is caused by severe trauma, such as childhood abuse. People with DID experience memory loss, mood swings, and a blurred sense of identity as their various alters emerge. Treatment involves long-term psychotherapy to help the different personalities integrate.
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Introduction to personality disorders and the specific focus on multiple personality disorder.
Definition of personality disorder and its categorization into three clusters: A, B, and C.
Definition of multiple personality disorder (MPD) as dissociative identity disorder (DID) with distinct alters.
Historical treatment of MPD before the 19th century, associated with possession and poor treatment.
Major causes of MPD, including childhood abuse, social environment, and brain functioning issues.
Mental health-related sufferings in individuals with MPD, such as sleep apnea, amnesia, and identity confusion.
Key symptoms of MPD including memory loss, identity confusion, and emotional disturbances.
Treatment methods for MPD: long-term psychotherapy and communication between alters.
Discussion on the prevalence and misconceptions of MPD; it is complex and affects 1 in 100 people.
Insights into symptoms, gender differences in prevalence, and characteristics of individuals with MPD.
Mention of famous individuals who have been recognized to have personality disorders.
Introduction to a case study related to multiple personality disorder.
Summary of key points including definition, causes, symptoms, and treatment of MPD.
Thank you note and a profound statement on dealing with painful memories.
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
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.
10.
History
• Before the19 century people
with MPD were considered to
be possessed
• They were imprisoned and
treated very poorly
Mental sufferings
• Sleepapnea : lack of sleep
• Amnesia : memory loss cannot recall
information
• Identity confusion : Random emotions and
feelings
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
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
20.
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
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
Conclusion
• What isMultiple personality disorder
• Causes and Symptoms
• Treatment
28.
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.”