How should the different identities (i.e., alters) that are thought to be typical for dissociative identity disorder (DID) be interpreted? Are they just metaphors for different emotional states or are they truly autonomous entities that are capable of willful action? This issue is important because it has implications for the way in which courts may handle cases that involve DID patients. Referring to studies demonstrating that alters of DID patients differ in their memory performance or physiological profile, some authors have concluded that alters are more than just metaphors. We argue that such line of reasoning is highly problematic. There is little consensus among authors about the degree to which various types of memory information (i...
BACKGROUND: Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a disputed psychiatric disorder. Research findin...
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...
How should the different identities (i.e., alters) that are thought to be typical for dissociative i...
How should the different identities (i.e., alters) that are thought to be typical for dissociative i...
Background. To a large extent, discussions about dissociative identity disorder (DID) revolve around...
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a rare, complex and controversial mental health presentation...
The etiology of dissociative identity disorder (DID) remains a topic of debate. Proponents of the fa...
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a disputed psychiatric disorder. Research findings and clini...
Dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality) is increasingly diagnosed, often follows child...
The etiology of dissociative identity disorder (DID) remains a topic of debate. Proponents of the fa...
The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V) describes dis...
In a review of the literature in this journal, Piedfort-Marin et al. (1921) identified what they pur...
BACKGROUND: Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a disputed psychiatric disorder. Research findin...
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...
How should the different identities (i.e., alters) that are thought to be typical for dissociative i...
How should the different identities (i.e., alters) that are thought to be typical for dissociative i...
Background. To a large extent, discussions about dissociative identity disorder (DID) revolve around...
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a rare, complex and controversial mental health presentation...
The etiology of dissociative identity disorder (DID) remains a topic of debate. Proponents of the fa...
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a disputed psychiatric disorder. Research findings and clini...
Dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality) is increasingly diagnosed, often follows child...
The etiology of dissociative identity disorder (DID) remains a topic of debate. Proponents of the fa...
The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V) describes dis...
In a review of the literature in this journal, Piedfort-Marin et al. (1921) identified what they pur...
BACKGROUND: Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a disputed psychiatric disorder. Research findin...
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...