This article attempts to compare two literary works from two different nations with similar motifs, which is Dissociative Identity Disorder. Through a comparison, this study attempts to find out the portrayal of Dissociative Identity Disorder to the main characters and the similarities or differences regarding the issue of Dissociative Identity Disorder that the main characters are suffering from Mental Disorders (DSM-V). The results of the analysis show similarities and differences regarding Dissociative Identity Disorder that is experienced by the two main characters of both literary works, Ashley has 3 of the 6 symptoms of Dissociative Identity Disorder while Alice experiences all si
Objective: Despite its long and auspicious place in the history of psychiatry, dissociative identity...
Sybil novel tells about woman that has sixteen personalities. This novel is very interesting because...
Who am I: The Tale of Dorothy (WAI) is the first videogame ever that addresses the treatment of an i...
Dissociative Identity Disorder, commonly known as DID, is characterized by a disruption of an indivi...
Dissociative Identity Disorder is a mental health disorder where there are two or more distinct peop...
Interest in dissociative identity disorder (DID) in psychiatry has increased rapidly although epidem...
Abstract: Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a complex, posttraumatic, developmental disorder f...
This paper discusses dissociative identity disorder as seen in John Flowless’ novel entitled The Col...
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a widely contested diagnosis. The dominant posttraumatic mod...
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) evolves after suffering consecutive, traumatizing forms of abus...
Summary: Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a severely debilitating disorder. Despite the recog...
This thesis analyzes Kevin's Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) as seen in Night Shyamalan's Spli...
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is often portrayed incorrectly in the media, causing the public...
This study examines a dissociative disorder in the film Joker, which aired in 2019 and was directed ...
Objective: Despite its long and auspicious place in the history of psychiatry, dissociative identity...
Objective: Despite its long and auspicious place in the history of psychiatry, dissociative identity...
Sybil novel tells about woman that has sixteen personalities. This novel is very interesting because...
Who am I: The Tale of Dorothy (WAI) is the first videogame ever that addresses the treatment of an i...
Dissociative Identity Disorder, commonly known as DID, is characterized by a disruption of an indivi...
Dissociative Identity Disorder is a mental health disorder where there are two or more distinct peop...
Interest in dissociative identity disorder (DID) in psychiatry has increased rapidly although epidem...
Abstract: Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a complex, posttraumatic, developmental disorder f...
This paper discusses dissociative identity disorder as seen in John Flowless’ novel entitled The Col...
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a widely contested diagnosis. The dominant posttraumatic mod...
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) evolves after suffering consecutive, traumatizing forms of abus...
Summary: Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a severely debilitating disorder. Despite the recog...
This thesis analyzes Kevin's Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) as seen in Night Shyamalan's Spli...
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is often portrayed incorrectly in the media, causing the public...
This study examines a dissociative disorder in the film Joker, which aired in 2019 and was directed ...
Objective: Despite its long and auspicious place in the history of psychiatry, dissociative identity...
Objective: Despite its long and auspicious place in the history of psychiatry, dissociative identity...
Sybil novel tells about woman that has sixteen personalities. This novel is very interesting because...
Who am I: The Tale of Dorothy (WAI) is the first videogame ever that addresses the treatment of an i...