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1 Multiple personality disorder Teacher : Befa Olympia Class : E6 / 1 st year of senior high school Number of students involved : 4 Duration of the project: 2 months Age of students : 15 Years of Learning English : 7

2 Aims and Objectives  Our main aim is to explain the term DID/ Multiple personality disorder and probe into the symptoms the cause and any kind of potential therapy proposed.  We conducted a research analyzed the data and reached conclusions, fulfilling our objectives which were to promote research skills and cooperation competencies.  Please enjoy our really interesting findings.

3 Dissociative Identity Disorder Multiple personality disorder

4 What it is  Dissociative identity disorder is a mental disorder on the brain characterized by at least two distinct identities that alternately control a person's behavior.

5 Is it real?  The diagnosis itself remains controversial among mental health professionals.

6 Symptoms  Presence of two or more distinct or split identities  Inability to recall key personal information.  Highly distinct memory variations.

7  The "alters" or different identities have their own age, sex, or race.  As each personality reveals itself and controls the individuals' behavior and thoughts, it's called "switching."  Depression  Mood swings  Suicidal tendencies  Sleep disorders  Anxiety, panic attacks, and phobias  Alcohol and drug abuse  Eating disorders

8 What causes it?  Psychological response to stresses, particularly during early childhood years.  99% of individuals who develop dissociative disorders have been victims of life-threatening disturbances at young age  neglect or emotional abuse  physical or sexual abuse.  Childhood trauma

9 How Common Is Dissociative Identity Disorder? the rate of DID is.01% to 1% of the general population. 7% percent of the population may have undiagnosed dissociative disorder.

10 How Does Dissociation Change the Way a Person Experiences Life?  The distinct personalities may serve diverse roles in helping the individual cope with life's dilemmas.  there's an average of two to four personalities present when the patient is initially diagnosed.  Then there's an average of 13 to 15 personalities that can become known over the course of treatment.

11  There are several main ways in which the psychological processes of dissociative identity disorder change the way a person experiences living, including the following:  Depersonalization.  Amnesia.  Identity confusion or identity alteration.

12 The End Lydia Kalogeropoulou Maria Kechri Theofanis Kouroupetroglou Maria – Simoni Stagaki


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