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- $Title{Do People With Several Personalities Really Exist?}
- $Subject{Mental Emotional condition Conditions Multiple Personality Disorder
- MPD altered alteration self identity separate different personalities
- identities Physiological psychological behavioral behavior behaviors
- environmental}
- $Volume{E-23}
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- Do People With Several Personalities Really Exist?
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- QUESTION: After watching a recent television show about a person with several
- different personalities, I began to wonder if such people really exist. It
- made for interesting watching but the whole thing seemed quite bizarre. Would
- you please provided some clarifications?
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- ANSWER: It is a fascinating area of mental care, and yes, such patients do
- exist. The condition is called Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) and
- reports of such cases are appearing with ever increasing frequency in the
- medical literature. Perhaps the expanding number of diagnoses are the results
- of more clearly defined guidelines that help delineate the condition and make
- the process of diagnoses just a bit easier, but by no means simple. One of
- four conditions in the class of dissociative disorders, MPD sees an alteration
- in the area of self identity, and the patient will display characteristics and
- expressions of separate and different personalities or identities. Each
- personality has its own story and life experiences, but will not remember the
- events which occurred in another identity's existence. Physicians may use 4
- types of signs to help identify MPD patients: physiological, psychological,
- behavioral and environmental signs. For example, when there is a history of
- wide ranges in blood pressure, or blood sugar levels from visit to visit
- (physiological findings), physicians may be alerted to the possibility of MPD.
- Psychological signs include significant time lapses or lack of memory for past
- serious illnesses. A patient's behavior may manifest changes by alterations
- in voice tone or sound, or the way he stands or walks. Environmental signs
- are sought in the history of traumatic life events, child abuse, or changes in
- home situations and locations. The treatment of such complex disorders
- require specially trained individuals who can understand and deal with the
- particular needs of these complicated patients.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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