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  1. A Tale Of Possession: A True Story Of Multiple Personality Disorder And Spiritual Possession by Sophia Adare, 2009-04-13
  2. The Fractured Mirror: Healing Multiple Personality Disorder by C. W. Duncan, 1994-04
  3. Assessment and Treatment of Multiple Personality and Dissociative Disorders (Practitioner's Resource Series) (Practitioner's Resource Series) by James P. Block, 1991-08-01
  4. Trance and Possession in Bali: A Window on Western Multiple Personality, Possession Disorder, and Suicide by Luh Ketut Suryani, Gordon D. Jensen, 1996-10-24
  5. Creating Hysteria: Women and Multiple Personality Disorder by Joan Acocella, 1999
  6. Multiple Personality Disorder. The Psychiatric Clinics of North America Volume 1
  7. Multiple personality disorder: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Science, 3rd ed.</i> by Kay Marie Porterfield, 2004
  8. Jekyll on Trial: Multiple Personality Disorder and Criminal Law --1997 publication. by Stephen H. Behnke Elyn Saks, 1997-01-01
  9. Multiple Personality Disorder: How and Where to Find Facts and Get Help by Robert D. Reed, 1994-03
  10. Silencing the Voices: One Woman's Triumph Over Multiple Personality Disorder by Jean Darby Cline, 1997-01-01
  11. Multiple Personality Disorder from the Inside Out by Barry M., Giller, Esther, W. Lynn ( editors) Cohen, 1997-01-01
  12. Multiple Personality Disorder: Diagnosis, Clinical Features, and Treatment. Wiley Series in General and Clinical Psychiatry by Colin A Ross, 1989-01-01
  13. The Spiritual and Clinical Dimensions of Multiple Personality Disorder: Understanding and Treatment Strategies for Helpers of Extreme Trauma Survivors by Dr. Loreda Fox, 1992-01-01
  14. Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder - by editor- Bennett Braun, 1985

41. Multiple Personality Disorders
Disassociative Disorders, multiple personality disorders, links to information,areas of information, research and academic interest.
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42. Multiple Personality Disorder: Crime And Defense - The Crime Library
In the case of multiple personality disorder and murder, how do the courts decidehow to try the case? An indepth look at crime and defense when Multiple
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43. Dissociation And Multiple Personality Disorder
Child Abuse And multiple personality disorder Article by Philip M. Coons, MD.Dissociation Dissociative/Posttraumatic Stress Symptomatology Articles
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44. Multiple Personality Disorder
multiple personality disorder multiple personality disorder (MPD) The former,though often still used, term for dissociative identity disorder (DID).
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45. Psychology Today S Conditions Center Dissociative Identity
Dissociative Identity Disorder (multiple personality disorder) DID waspreviously called multiple personal disorder but in 1994 the name was changed to
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46. The Straight Dope: Does Multiple Personality Disorder Really Exist?
The Straight Dope Does multiple personality disorder really exist?
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03-Oct-2003 Dear Cecil: My wife and I are having a disagreement on whether multiple personality disorder is real or not. She works in a substance abuse clinic and says she sees people with this disorder quite often. I on the other hand feel that multiple personality disorder is a crock of dung. I have looked this up on the Internet, and views seem to be split fifty-fifty. What do you thinkdoes this disorder exist? Mark, via the Internet Cecil replies: Your columnist doubts it. Your columnist doubts everything. But in this case he's got a lot of company. Multiple personality disorder, now officially known as dissociative identity disorder (DID), remains the object of bitter controversy. One thing's clear, thoughit's not nearly as common as people thought just a few years ago. Possible cases of split personality have been reported in the medical literature since the early 19th century, and the condition was formally defined in the first years of the 20th. But until recently it was considered extremely rarefewer than 200 cases were described before 1980. The diagnosis became much more common in the 80s for several reasons. One was the phenomenal popularity of Flora Schreiber's 1973 book Sybil , which told of a woman with 16 personalities. Stories of "multiples," fictionalized or otherwise, were nothing new

47. Dissociative Identity Disorder/Multiple Personality Disorder - Definitions Recov
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48. Dissociative Identity Disorder/Multiple Personality Disorder - Definitions Recov
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Laura Robusto, About's Guide to Nursing, has written a review of an excellent book called "First Person Plural". This first-hand account about living as a multiple is well written and fascinating. International Society for the Study of Dissociation
Educating the public and professionals about DID is the focus of this excellent site. From videos to books to an informative newsletter, these peer reviewed resources are valuable and comprehensive.

49. Multiple Personality Disorder - Interactive Glossary
multiple personality disorders A rare dissociative disorder marked by theappearance, within one person, of two or more distinct personalities,
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Multiple Personality Disorder A rare dissociative disorder marked by the appearance, within one person, of two or more distinct personalities (multiple personalities), each with its own name, history, and traits. Each of the multiple alternative personalities are usually fully integrated with consistent patterns of behavior and attitudes.

50. Multiple Personality Disorder
Or, maybe, this adult suffers from a multiple personality disorder. MultiplePersonality Disorder (or MPD) is a psychological disorder where a person
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When you were growing up, did you have an imaginary friend? Did Mom and Dad have to set a place for Timmy at the table and serve him invisible food, or did all your aunts and uncles have to pet your imaginary puppy when the came over to the house? That's just pretend, though, kids having fun. So is a child pretending that they are someone else, forcing their parents to call them Spike, convinced they have a Harley even though they're only five. But what if this were an adult, someone who should "know better" convinced that they are someone else. If this were to happen, society would label them as crazy or delusional. Or, maybe, this adult suffers from a Multiple Personality Disorder. Multiple Personality Disorder (or MPD) is a psychological disorder where a person possesses more than one developed personality. These personalities have their own way of thinking, feeling, and acting that may be completely different from what another personality is like

51. Multiple Personality Disorder
Clinically, however, multiple personality disorder has been recognized for centuries 8)Dissociative identity Disorder (multiple personality disorder)
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In popular culture, Dissociation, and Dissociative Identity Disorder (previously known as Multiple Personality DisorderMPD) is considered a very exotic, rare and enigmatic psychological phenomenon . It seems that, especially in the media and entertainment, multiple personality disorder is stigmatized by a number of quite florid and nearly hysterical symptoms. Clinically, however, Multiple Personality Disorder has been recognized for centuries and is currently estimated to exist in 1% of the general population , and as much as 7% of the population may have suffered from a dissociative disorder at some point in timem . Currently, DID (MPD) is most generally defined as a disturbance in the normally integrative functions of memory, identity, and consciousness . Most simply stated, MPD/DID is manifest as an inconsistent sense of self or "I" . Interestingly, it has been established that MPD/DID is actually one of many dissociative disorders and falls on a continuous spectrum of dissociation which ranges from normal/common dissociative episodes to "poly-fragmented" DID Researchers and clinicians believe that dissociation is a very common and naturally occurring defense mechanism, which results from early childhood trauma. Full blown DID or poly- fragmented DID (more than 100 personalities) is characteristically a result of severe, and prolonged occurrences of physical, sexual, or emotional abuse occurring before the age of 12 (and often before the age of 5)

52. Digital Termpapers: Term Papers On Multiple Personality Disorder
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More than two million cases can be found altogether in psychological and psychiatric records of multiple personality disorder also called dissociative identity disorder. It is often thought that multiple personality disorder is a trick, a bizarre form of "play-acting" that is committed by manipulative, attention-seeking individuals. It is not. Multiple personality disorder is a "disorder of hiding" wherein 80-90% of multiple personality disorder patients do not have a clue that they have the disorder. Most know that there is something wrong with them; many fear that they are crazy, but few know that they have a disorder.
What is Multiple Personality Disorder?
Multiple personalities is a dissociate reaction to stress in which the patient develops two or more personalities. Each personality has a distinct, well-developed emotional and thought process and represents a unique and relatively stable personality. The individual may change from one personality to another at periods varying from a few minutes to several years. The personalities are usually very different and have different attitudes; one may be happy, carefree and fun loving, and another quiet, studious, and serious.
People can have up to fifty personalities or more. All personalities usually will have their own name and their own role. For example one personality can be the keeper of pain, his role is to take and feel all the pain that the other personalities come in contact with. The personality also can have their own appearance, but this does not mean the person changes its outer image it is just the way he/she sees inside his/her head. The personalities will also have different ages, talents, and likes and dislikes. For example:

53. Digital Termpapers: Term Papers On Multiple Personality Disorder
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There is another dark side to the multiple personalities caused by severe or prolonged abuse. About sixty percent of all people who ³created² multiple personalities due to abuse, often have an abusive personality. Because the abusive personality will surface in times of great stress the once abused victim can become an abuser him/herself. Continuing a horrible cycle of abuse and severe mental scarring. (Sidran Foundation-brochure)
The symptoms of dissociative identity disorder are often fairly easily to identify. The most obvious symptom, but hardest to recognize, is the presence of multiple personalities in one body. They are very hard to detect unless you know the person well because most of the alter personalities will react rationally to the situation they are presented with. (Chase 187-194) Imaginary friends, for an adult or teen, and ³voices² heard in the head are some of the more recognizable symptoms of dissociative identity disorder. Other symptoms of dissociative identity disorder are blank spells, frequently misplaced personal objects, and referring to oneself in the first person plural sense. Any of these last three can refer to a variety of different things, but imaginary friends,as an adult or teen, hearing ³voices², and having alter personalities to deal

54. Multiple Personality Disorder : Lesson By David Hodge
What do you do when someone asks you to play a song you ve never played before?If you have heard a song before and you know it, you can play it.
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55. The CPA's Multiple Personality Disorder - Conflicting Accounts About the Auth
While everybody is wondering who will take the reins—at least symbolically—inBaghdad come June 30, there s another, more timely mystery in play Exactly
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While everybody is wondering who will take the reins—at least symbolically—in Baghdad come June 30, there's another, more timely mystery in play: Exactly what kind of entity is running Iraq now? The Coalition Provisional Authority, Proconsul Paul Bremer's outfit, is in charge, of course. But what, bureaucratically speaking, is the CPA? A new report by the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service, posted online by the good-government folks at the Federation of American Scientists says, "It is unclear whether CPA is a federal agency." Noting that its "organizational status is uncertain," the report speculates that the CPA may be a part of the Pentagon (the Army cuts Bremer's checks), it may be a stand-alone executive agency, or it may be an international institution, like NATO. The confusion—which, the report notes, raises questions about "whether, and to what extent, CPA might be held accountable for its programs, activities, decisions, and expenditures"—stems from the White House, which hasn't released information delineating the CPA's authority, structure, or place in government. (It also didn't return calls seeking clarification.) The best information congressional researchers could find on the CPA's structure was "an undated organization chart" that "provides some insight into the structure of the authority, although it does not include some key offices and positions."

56. ZNet | Terror War | Multiple Personality Disorder
multiple personality disorder They ve got multiple passports. They ve gotmultiple names and certainly multiple stories. And so you really find how
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At Boeing's high-tech factory in St Charles, Mo., reports The Washington Post, three shifts are working 24 hours a day turning out smart bombs to replenish Air Force and Navy inventories, which ran "dangerously low" during the Afghan war. Afghanistan has been merely "the first theatre in the war against terror," President Bush does not tire of repeating: "This nation must seize the moment. If we blink, the rest of the world will blink as well." And while the American president's Asian tour seems to have shown him that two of the three members of the "axis of evil" are proving somewhat difficult as prospective bomb-and-peanut butter sandwich markets, Iraq continues to be easy pickings. Under the banner of the war against terror, US annual military spending has been hiked by a staggering $48 billion for fiscal 2002. The increase alone is larger than the military budget of any other country in the world, while, at $379 billion, the American military budget is (according to the Washington-based Council for a Livable World) six times larger than the third largest military spender in the world, Russia; higher than the combined military budgets of the next 25 countries on the list of military big spenders; and more than 26 times as large as the combined military budgets of the seven countries traditionally identified by the Pentagon as America's most likely adversaries (Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan and Syria). The "axis of evil" collectively spends a paltry $21 billion.

57. The Awareness Center: Dissociative Disorders
Dissociative Identity Disorder (multiple personality disorder) Children ofparents with multiple personality disorder. In RP Kluft (Ed.),
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  • 58. Discovery Health :: Diseases & Conditions :: Multiple Personality Disorder
    multiple personality disorder is a condition in which two or more distinctidentities or personalities alternately take control in the same person.
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    59. Books On Dissociative Identity Disorder, Multiple Personality Disorder - Healthy
    Becoming One A Story of Triumph over multiple personality disorder ($13.56) Hoax and Reality The Bizarre World of multiple personality disorder
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    The first book written expressly for individuals with Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder), "Amongst Ourselves" provides a first-person account of what's like to live with DID and strategies to help sufferers improve their lives. 12 worksheets. Buy It Comment on the Book
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    Dissociative Identity Disorder: Diagnosis, Clinical Features, and Treatment of Multiple Personality
    The book thoroughly examines the complex and disturbing disorder popularly known as Multiple Personality Disorder, renamed Dissociative Identity Disorder in the new DSV-IV. It covers the diagnosis and treatment of this disorder and presents significant new research findings. Features new clinical data from the American Psychiatric Association. Share your view, read a review

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    Deals with how the syndrome of multiple personality is associated with a highincidence of physical and/or sexual abuse in childhood. Personality Disorders
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    Abstract: The syndrome of multiple personality is associated with a high incidence of physical and/or sexual abuse in childhood. Occasionally those with multiple personality abuse their own children. Multiple personality is difficult to diagnose both because of the nature of the syndrome and because of professional reluctance. Although multiple personality is most difficult to diagnose during childhood because of the subtlety of the syndrome. The much higher morbidity found in adult cases makes it imperative that it be diagnosed and treated early in order to avoid further abuse and greater morbidity and to shorten treatment time. This review describes the history, clinical features and treatment of multiple personality, particularly in children, in addition to exploring the professional reluctance to make the diagnosis. Introduction: MULTIPLE PERSONALITY DISORDER is of special interest to clinicians interested in child abuse and neglect because patients with multiple personality were almost invariably abused either physically or sexually when they were children. Like other victims of child abuse. sometimes those with multiple personality abuse their children. Also. like child abuse. there is a professional reluctance to diagnose multiple personality. Perhaps most importantly, clinicians working in the area of child abuse have the opportunity of diagnosing incipient multiple personality in children and initiate early intervention leading to successful treatment.

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