Everything You Need To Know About Dissociative Identity Disorder
How Is Dissociative Identity Disorder Treated in Children?

Dissociative identity disorder usually goes undiagnosed until the patient reaches adulthood, but in cases when a child shows signs of having dissociative identity disorder or any kind of dissociation in general, it is worth to investigate to prevent the illness from affecting them further. When it is suspected that a child may be suffering abuse, it must immediately be reported, and professionals will be required to intervene. This professional can be a psychiatrist, social service representative, a behavioral pediatrician, or a child abuse specialist. There was a famous case in the 1990s when a young girl gained media attention for being a 'young psychopath' until a professional was able to identify she actually suffered from dissociative identity disorder due to abuse. She is now fully recovered and a professional in the area.
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