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Dissociative personality disorder is a severe form of dissociation, a mental process, which produces a lack of connection in a person’s thoughts, memories, feelings, actions, or sense of identity. It is a condition in which a single person displays multiple distinct identities or personalities each with its own pattern of perceiving and interacting with the environment.
Along with multiple or split personalities, people with dissociative disorders may experience any of the following symptoms: Read the rest of this entry →
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Passive-aggressive personality disorder is a long-term condition in which a person seems to actively comply with the desires and needs of others, but actually passively resists them. In the process, the person becomes increasingly hostile and angry. People with passive-aggressive disorder appear to agree with the requests of others. But they don’t perform a requested action on time or in a useful way, and may even work against it. When passive-aggressive behavior has over-powdered you and altered your personality and actions, you might cry, feel depressed, lonely, yell and be out of control. Read the rest of this entry →
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June 12, 2009 by
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Dissociative personality disorder (multiple personality) is a severe mental disorder in which a person has more than one distinct identity or personality state. It is a condition in which a single person displays multiple distinct identities or personalities each with its own pattern of perceiving and interacting with the environment. Individuals with Dissociative personality disorder may also have post-traumatic symptoms such as nightmares, flashbacks, and startle responses or Post-Traumatic Stress.
Factors which can cause Dissociative personality disorder (multiple personality) are following:
- Dissociative personality disorder results from extreme and repeated trauma that occurs during important periods of development in childhood. The trauma often involves severe emotional, physical or sexual abuse. The person disconnects himself from the trauma and is therefore able to escape from the unbearable physical and emotional pain. The thoughts, feelings and memories of the event are dissociated from the mind of the person, as if they had never occurred.
- Dissociative personality disorder may run in families. There might be an inherited tendency to dissociate.
- Multiple personality disorder is sometimes triggered by organic causes. For instance, brain injury, temporal lobe epilepsy sometimes can lead to personality split. Other organic causes of multiple personality disorder include sleep loss, sensory deprivation and stroke.
- An important early loss, such as the loss of a parent also might be a cause of Dissociative personality disorder.
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Passive aggressive personality disorder is a chronic condition, in which a person seems to actively comply with the desires and needs of others, but passively resists them and becomes increasingly hostile and angry. Generally people with this disorder do not express their feelings. They show, unexpected anger attacks and pass sarcastic comments. When passive-aggressive behavior has over-powdered you and altered your personality and actions, you might cry, feel depressed, lonely, yell and be out of control. Read the rest of this entry →
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