Everything You Need To Know About Dissociative Identity Disorder

What Role the Personalities Play

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While the personalities are more commonly referred to as alters nowadays, it's true that dissociative identity disorder comes with multiple different alters that serve different functions. The roles of the alters varies greatly from person to person. Some alters may form as a means of shielding or protecting the patient from trauma. These alters take on the pain of traumatic events so the main individual doesn't experience it. It's also common for alters to take on childlike characteristics, especially characteristics of the individual at the age when their trauma occurred. Some mental health researchers describe the alters as being 'stuck' in the childlike state because of the trauma. Some patients with DID have alters that take on the characteristics of their abusers or persecutors, though these are less common. More than thirty types of alters have been identified by researchers.

Read about the diagnostic criteria for dissociative identity disorder next.

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