Dissociation Identity Disorder

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Who said DID is sometimes known as "split personality disorder"?
WHO, 2007
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Defined DID as "trauma/stress related illness, disruption in normally integrated functions of consciousness, memory, identity, perception" ?
APA, 2013
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Who said DID was thought to be caused by extreme trauma or abuse?
Ross, 1997
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Patients alters can differ dramatically, in accent, gender and handwriting
Ringrose (2018)
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DID alters do not represent distinct personalities
Putnam (1992)
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Each DID alter has its own set of memories, ideas, behavioural response patterns and beliefs.
Elin (1995)
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Case studies show patients report "waking up" or finding writing of "other people" - memory loss and individual consciousness
Ringrose (2018)
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Media coverage of DID has allowed general public to fake the disorder
Gleaves (1996)
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Sociocognitive model of DID result of media
Spanos (1994)
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Eve case study
Thigpen and Cleckley (1957)
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Should not disregard a disorder just because it is not entirely iatrogenic
Carson and Butcher (1992)
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DID has smaller amygdala (39%) and hippocampal (19%) volume
Vermetten et al (2006)
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5-10% of DID receiving psychotherapy reported worsening symptoms
Whipple and Lambert (2011)
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Correlations found between the number of alters and treatment length
Coons (1986)
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Treatment of DID can be effective when correct approach taken. Current guidelines fail.
Bethany et al (2014)
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Many studies report improvement in symptoms for DID when correct approach is taken
Draijer and Van Zon (2013)
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