DISSOCIATIVE IDENTITY DISORDER OR MULTIPLE PERSONALITY DISORDER | MULTIPLE PERSONALITY DISORDER OR DISSOCIATIVE IDENTITY DISORDER

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One personality at a time, usually different or even opposing, is in control of the person with this dissociative disorder. Each personality exhibits complex behavior patterns and a full range of higher mental functions.

Both the onset and termination of each personality’s control are abrupt, and typically one personality is unaware of the existence of the others, i.e., there are amnesic barriers between the personalities.

One of the three main dissociative disorders, along with depersonalization-derealization disorder and dissociative amnesia, is dissociative identity disorder, formerly known as multiple personality disorder.

Symptoms

The most notable sign of multiple personality disorder is the involuntary division of a person’s identity into at least two different personalities (personality states).

Dissociative amnesia:Beyond simple forgetfulness, this is a form of memory loss.

Dissociative fugue:An episode of amnesia known as a “dissociative fugue” can involve wandering off or a detachment from emotion as well as a lack of memory of specific special memory information.

Blurred identity:This happens when the person feels like he or she is being controlled by one or more other identities, or when they feel like they are talking or living in his or her head.

Causes

90% of people with multiple personality disorder have experienced neglect or abuse as children, and other disorders, like multiple personality disorder, typically emerge as a means of coping with some type of trauma they have experienced.

HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES

When it comes to multiple personality disorder, homoeopathy has many effective medications available, but the choice depends on the individuality of the patient, taking into consideration their mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical well-being.

ANACARDIUM ORIENTALIS:There is a strong propensity for people to curse, swear, and blaspheme when they are not in control of themselves. He feels as though there are two wills, one of which rejects what the other requires. He believes that he is double. There is no reality in anything; everything seems to be a dream. His husband is not her husband, and her child is not her child. She fondles them before pushing them away.

ANHALONIUM:It causes a type of intoxication that is accompanied by wonderful visions, remarkably beautiful and varied kaleidoscopic changes, and a sensation of increased physical activity. It also causes depersonalization, does not know his identity, impression that objects and his entire body are transparent, sees his own internal organs, brain weakness, hallucinations with colored brilliant visions, and irrational sudden mood changes.

CANNABIS INDICA:Loss of identity, hallucinations, imaginations, clairvoyance, exaltation spirits with excessive locomotion, uncontrollable laughter, and distorted perceptions of time and space, such as the feeling that a few miles represent a vast distance, are all common symptoms.

LACHESIS:She believes she is another person, is being controlled by a powerful force, is dead and funeral arrangements are being made for her, and is on the verge of passing out and wishes someone would save her.

NAJA:Suicidal thoughts, a desire for solitude, a fear of the rain, extreme forgetfulness, and a feeling of being torn in two are all symptoms of this person. He also constantly broods over imagined problems and causes himself to be wrenched. He also feels stupid and confused.

PETROLEUM:Feels as though death is close by and that he needs to hurry to settle matters. He has a dualistic sense of self, believing that one of his limbs is double or that he is someone else lying next to him. He is also low-spirited and has poor vision. He becomes irritable after sex and has a tendency to yell and get angry. He is also very agitated.

PLATINA:She experiences mood swings, alternately crying and laughing, fears that her husband won’t ever come home and that something bad will happen to him, has the urge to kill her own child, her husband, and feels alienated from her own family because everything seems to have changed.

STRAMONIUM:Fearful hallucinations, which terrify the patient, include seeing ghosts, vividly brilliant or hideous phantoms, animals, jumping sideways out of the ground or running to him, delusions about his identity, thinking himself tall, double, or missing a part, and seeing ghosts, hearing voices, and conversing with spirits. The patient also experiences a fear of darkness and religious insanity.

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