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  1. Creating Hysteria Women& Multiple Personality Disorder by AcocellaJoan R, 1999
  2. Multiple Personality Disorder from the Inside Out by Barry M., et al, eds Cohen, 1992-01-01
  3. Multiple Personality Disorder From the Inside Out, by Barry M., Cohen, 1991
  4. Multiple Personality Disorder: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Rebecca, PhD Frey, 2006
  5. Multiple Personality Disorder: Diagnosis, Clinical Features, and Treatment. Wiley Series in General and Clinical Psychiatry by Colin A Ross, 1989
  6. Mind of My Own: The Woman Who was known as Eve tells the Story of Her Multiple Personality Disorder
  7. Multiple Personality Disorder from the Inside Out - 1991 publication. by Bary MCohn, 1991
  8. Multiple Personality Disorder (The Infinite Mind, vol.14) by The Infinite Mind, 1998-06-01
  9. Diagnosis and treatment of multiple personality disorder / Diagnostika i lechenie rasstroystva mnozhestvennoy lichnosti by Patnem Frenk V., 2004
  10. My Name is Kathryn - Whole in One: From Multiple Personality Disorder to Wholeness by K. C. Findley, Sally Cole, 1995-02
  11. Making of an Illness: My Experience with Multiple Personality Disorder
  12. Can I Look Now: Recovery from Multiple Personality Disorder by Rachel Downing, 1992-07
  13. Clinical Perspectives on Multiple Personality Disorder
  14. Creating Hysteria: Women and Multiple Personality Disorder

61. Multiple Personality Disorder, The Face Of Present And Past
multiple personality disorder Mental illness multiple personality disorderdoes not have the luxury of these easier answers. When confronted
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Multiple Personality Disorder Mental illness in itself is a hard thing to accept, both by the patient and the general public, but most mental illnesses come with the comfortable padding of knowing that they are biological in nature and not caused by the actions or neglect of mankind. Multiple personality disorder does not have the luxury of these "easier" answers. When confronted with PTSD and dissociate disorders, we are forced also to face the fact that these disorders are brought on by other human beings, an answer much harder to accept. A common mistake in addressing MPD is to look at its symptoms, rather than its causes or treatments. We listen for strange small voices, we try to count the individual's number of personalities, etc. Perhaps this is an easier way than addressing the real issues. To quickly blame a "bad therapist" for suggesting things that caused false memory syndrome is easier than facing the reality that one human being could be that cruel to another. This causes a repeat in the abuse doesn't it? Those with MPD must not only face their diagnosis, but they must also face their memories and seek good treatment in a world that is still not ready to accept this disorder for what it really is...a highly creative method of managing the "too painful to be real" circumstances by an innocent child.

62. Multiple Personality Disorder
multiple personality disorder. Definition. Dissociative identity disorder(DID) Term that replaced multiple personality disorder (MPD).
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Encyclopedia Index M Home Encyclopedia Encyclopedia Index M Multiple personality disorder
Definition
Multiple personality disorder, or MPD, is a mental disturbance classified as one of the dissociative disorders in the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM-IV ). It has been renamed dissociative identity disorder (DID). MPD or DID is defined as a condition in which "two or more distinct identities or personality states" alternate in controlling the patient's consciousness and behavior. Note: "Split personality" is not an accurate term for DID and should not be used as a synonym for schizophrenia Description The precise nature of DID (MPD) as well as its relationship to other mental disorders is still a subject of debate. Some researchers think that DID may be a relatively recent development in western society. It may be a culture-specific syndrome found in western society, caused primarily by both childhood abuse and unspecified long-term societal changes. Unlike depression or anxiety disorders , which have been recognized, in some form, for centuries, the earliest cases of persons reporting DID symptoms were not recorded until the 1790s. Most were considered medical oddities or curiosities until the late 1970s, when increasing numbers of cases were reported in the United States. Psychiatrists are still debating whether DID was previously misdiagnosed and underreported, or whether it is currently over-diagnosed. Because childhood trauma is a factor in the development of DID, some doctors think it may be a variation of

63. Multiple Personality Disorder
multiple personality disorder. multiple personality disorder (MPD) is a psychologicaldiagnosis that is among the more contentious in the field.
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64. WARNING! This Computer Has Multiple Personality Disorder
I/O/D. WARNING! This Computer Has multiple personality disorder. SimonPope and Matthew Fuller. IntrODuction. This paper comes largely
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I/O/D
WARNING! This Computer Has Multiple Personality Disorder
Simon Pope and Matthew Fuller
- IntrODuction
I/O/D is put together by a production team of three, based in London. Individuals or groups whose work we feel an affinity with either contribute independently or are asked to submit some work. In most cases these will be people who do not have specific knowledge of multi-media design but whose activity as text, graphics or sound-makers correlates with some of the dynamics we are playing with in the construction of I/O/D. Before we return to a more detailed discussion of I/O/D though, we need to situate it within an episodic context of some ongoing antagonisms around the nature of a technologised physicality. - Inhuman Potential The mind as an interface is no longer viable. McLuhan's assumption that the media-net would become merely an extension of the human nervous system with the humanoid core remaining its 'same old self' has provided a touch stone for both the liberation rhetoric of writers such as Howard Rheingold and for tele-vangelists seeking the redemption of the free market through the virtual corporation: a model of business as the management of flows that is at once homely and sublime - yet not of course lacking in sadistic perks. Envision, if you can stomach it, Nicholas Negroponte, graced by smart cufflinks "communicating with each other via low orbiting satellites," each with, "more computer power than your present PC"1. The human-in-control becomes a neurological disaster area. Can any amount of attention from ambient computers dispensing technological anaesthetics stifle the screaming pain of communication: Rwanda on line three.

65. Multiple Personality Disorders
Dissociative Identity Disorder / multiple personality disorder. 3/5. MultiplePersonality Disorder (MPD) and Dissociative Disorders Fr J Mahoney.
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66. AVM Online Bookstore: Multiple Personality Disorder
AVM Online Bookstore Your Internet source for books, books, more books!multiple personality disorder Dissociative Identity Disorder.
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Sarah E. Olson / Paperback / Published 1997 Dissociative Identity Disorder : Diagnosis, Clinical Features,
and Treatment of Multiple Personality

Colin A. Ross / Hardcover / Published 1996
Carole Goettman(Editor), et al / Paperback / Published 1994 Multiple Personality Disorder from the Inside Out
Barry M. Cohen(Editor), et al / Paperback / Published 1991 Silencing the Voices : One Woman's Triumph over Multiple Personality Disorder
Jean Darby Cline, Jeff Darby Cline / Paperback / Published 1997

67. Multiple Personality Disorder
Exploring multiple personality disorder. Feyza Sancar. 8)Dissociative identity Disorder(multiple personality disorder). 9)Dissociation and Dissociative Disorders.
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Exploring Multiple Personality Disorder
Feyza Sancar
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)

68. Repressed Memory, Multiple Personality Disorder And Satanic Ritual Abuse
Repressed Memory, multiple personality disorder and Satanic RitualAbuse. Excerpt from an amicus brief filed in Supreme Court of
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Repressed Memory, Multiple Personality Disorder and Satanic Ritual Abuse
Excerpt from an amicus brief filed in Supreme Court of Georgia, Kahout v Charter Peachford Behavioral Health System, Appeal No S98C1773. September, 1998.
"It's in the DSM-IV" in the October 1998 edition of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation newsletter for a review of this issue.) In the early 1990s, surveys conducted in the United States and Canada showed a majority of psychiatrists had not made the diagnosis or even seen a case of MPD.[6] These results suggest that the high figure for the disorder is best explained by the fact that a small number of psychiatrists are making a large number of diagnoses.[7] Due to the efforts of a group of multiple personality disorder proponents, Frank W. Putnam, M.D., Bennett G. Braun, M.D., Philip Coons, M.D., Colin Ross, M.D., Eugene Bliss, M.D. and Richard P. Kluft, M.D., the diagnosis of MPD came to be listed in the DSM-III in 1980.[8] Prior to 1980, there were approximately 200 cases reported worldwide.[9] In 1990, however, over 20,000 persons had been diagnosed with MPD.[10] Today, there are estimates of as many as two million more.[11] Since 1980, many prominent members of the psychiatric community have challenged the existence of the diagnosis and its inclusion in the DSM. [12] "There is considerable controversy in the psychiatric and psychotherapeutic communities about the diagnosis of DID. Experts cannot agree whether the occurrence of dissociation and the emergence of alters are sometimes encouraged or even produced by psychotherapy, and whether the disorder is overdiagnosed by a small number of psychotherapists. See DSM-IV, at 486-487. Coming to a reasoned conclusion on this issue is particularly difficult because the mental health community has not yet reached a consensus on the nature of the disorder." (Minnesota Supreme Court, Slavik v Wall, 1988, WL 540967.) (MPD is now called Dissociative Identity Disorder, or DID.)

69. Influences In Beliefs Of Multiple Personality Disorder And Satanic Ritual Abuse
Beliefs about multiple personality disorder and Satanic Ritual Abuse. Some of themajor influences in their spread. Adapted from Victor, J., Satanic Panic, pp.
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Beliefs about Multiple Personality Disorder and Satanic Ritual Abuse
Some of the major influences in their spread
Adapted from Victor, J., "Satanic Panic," pp. 24-25 1957 "Three Faces of Eve", movie Late 1960s and Early 1970s Rumors about dangerous religious cults, including teenage "Devil worshippers" and Charles Manson's "Devil" cult. 1970s Rumors about cattle mutilations and Satanic cult ritual animal sacrifices in the West and Midwest. 1973 "Sybil" The book by Flora Rheta Schreiber about Cornelia Wilbur, psychiatrist, and her patient, Sybil. (This book introduced the notion of child abuse as a cause for multiple personality disorder.) 1977 "Sybil", movie 1977 Trial of Billy Milligan in Ohio. Milligan was the first person in U.S. History to be found not guilty of major crimes by reason of insanity because he possessed multiple personalities. A movie based on this case, "The Crowded Room" is to be produced for New Regency Productions and Warner Brothers.) Early 1980s Missing children kidnapping scare.

70. A Multiple Personality Disorder = I'm Paul. No, It's Larry Or
Previous Thread Next Message Previous Message Date Posted 185852 03/15/03Sat Author Jesse F Subject A multiple personality disorder = I'm Paul.
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71. A Multiple Personality Disorder = Ordeal Promises Plural Identity
03/17/03 Mon Author AH Subject A multiple personality disorder = Ordeal promisesplural identity // A multiple personality = I pose mental plurality In reply
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72. Multiple Personality Disorder
MAIN SEARCH INDEX multiple personality disorder. Dissociative identity disorder(DID). Term that replaced multiple personality disorder (MPD).
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Multiple personality disorder
Definition
Multiple personality disorder, or MPD, is a mental disturbance classified as one of the dissociative disorders in the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM-IV ). It has been renamed dissociative identity disorder (DID). MPD or DID is defined as a condition in which "two or more distinct identities or personality states" alternate in controlling the patient's consciousness and behavior. Note: "Split personality" is not an accurate term for DID and should not be used as a synonym for schizophrenia
Description
The precise nature of DID (MPD) as well as its relationship to other mental disorders is still a subject of debate. Some researchers think that DID may be a relatively recent development in western society. It may be a culture-specific syndrome found in western society, caused primarily by both childhood abuse and unspecified long-term societal changes. Unlike depression or anxiety disorders , which have been recognized, in some form, for centuries, the earliest cases of persons reporting DID symptoms were not recorded until the 1790s. Most were considered medical oddities or curiosities until the late 1970s, when increasing numbers of cases were reported in the United States. Psychiatrists are still debating whether DID was previously misdiagnosed and underreported, or whether it is currently over-diagnosed. Because childhood trauma is a factor in the development of DID, some doctors think it may be a variation of

73. Worldwide Church Of God Multiple Personality Disorder
multiple personality disorder By Glacier Gruff 7/21/98. Unfortunately, it isa mistake to attribute multiple personality disorder to Schizophrenia.
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74. Multiple Personality Disorder
multiple personality disorder. Amongst Ourselves. Rainbow House This is a non-profitorganization that offers information about multiple personality disorder.
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Our Aims Services Stats ... Z Multiple Personality Disorder Amongst Ourselves Astraea's Home Page - Fresh perspectives on the subject of Multiple Personality, with numerous links to other related sites. Christian Multiples' Web Ring Coming Out Multiple Depersonalization Discussion Board Health Net: Dissociative Identity Disorder ... Rainbow House - This is a non-profit organization that offers information about multiple personality disorder. Sidran Foundation Online Silly Stuff - A light-hearted approach to the daily challenges facing those with multiple personalities. Soul's Self-Help Central Split Angels Survivors and More We Are Not of One Mind ... Webmaster . Site Design by Ability "see the ability, not the disability" Acknowledgments

75. Being Bushed: Multiple Personality Disorder In A Globalized Religious Flatland
13 December 2001 Being Bushed. multiple personality disorder in a globalizedreligious flatland. / -. Introduction. To be bushed is
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Being Bushed
multiple personality disorder in a globalized religious flatland
Introduction
To be "bushed" is an Australian expression signifying to be confused or lost out in the "bush" also implying the associated state of exhaustion. This seems an appropriate experiential condition to explore in the light of George Bush's framing of the 11th September attack as an attack on civilization itself and the nature of the response since then. The whole crisis and especially the response has effectively shredded the advances in human rights on which so many have worked and depended in their expectations of a more civilized future within a global community. Democracy has been put on hold if not completely discredited with the radical shift to bully-boy politics: "vote for us or the terrorists will get you, and so will we". The approach taken here is to explore the way the dimensionality of civilized discourse has been reduced to the binary limitations of "Them-or-Us" logic even for the best and the brightest, from whom more might have been expected. It is possible that this strategy has been deliberately adopted by them in order to simplify the challenges of controlling a complex society widely acknowledged to be ungovernable. But rather than indulge in any blame game, it seems more interesting to explore the ways in which the crisis can be internalized. When external discourse is subject to severe sanction, the full array of issues can be better explored within one's own psyche complete with "George Bush", "Osama bin Laden", "carpet bombing", "assassination", and the "Taliban" as part of the

76. Multiple Personality Disorder
multiple personality disorder. Click Here. A B C D E F G H I J K LM N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Books Credits. A very rare dissociative
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77. Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder)
Read Psychology Today articles on 'Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple PersonalityDisorder)' Go to Conditions Center for more terms References American
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78. Diseases And Conditions -- Discovery Health -- Multiple Personality Disorder
multiple personality disorder is a condition in which two or more distinct identitiesor personalities alternately take control in the same person.
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multiple personality disorder By Ann Reyes, Ph.D. Multiple personality disorder is a condition in which two or more distinct identities or personalities alternately take control in the same person. Each personality is unaware of any others. What is going on in the body? The symptoms of multiple personality disorder can be sudden, gradual, fleeting, or chronic. Each personality has full range of mental functions. Certain identities may emerge in certain circumstances. The personalities often have different names and characteristics. The personalities may be quite different from the primary one. What are the signs and symptoms of the condition? The following symptoms may indicate multiple personality disorder: Two or more distinct personalities exist within one person. Each personality has its own way of thinking about things and relating to others. At least two of the identities take control of the person's behavior. The person is unable to recall important personal information. What are the causes and risks of the condition? The cause of multiple personality disorder is thought to be psychological trauma, such as chronic

79. Dissociative Identity Disorder - Online Diagnosis. Multiple Personality Disorder
Dissociative Identity Disorder (multiple personality disorder) OnlineDiagnosis. Online diagnosis of Dissociative Identity Disorder
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Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder) - Online Diagnosis
Online diagnosis of Dissociative Identity Disorder based on the patient's symptoms.
New Treatments, February 5, 2003.
For how many months has the patient had multiple personalities? How old is the patient? Does the patient have difficulty sleeping? Yes No Don't know Has the patient ever suffered an injury to the head? Yes No Don't know Does the patient have difficulty talking Yes No Don't know Has the patient ever had bizarre beliefs or delusions? Yes No Don't know Does the patient have a history of drug abuse? Yes No Don't know Does the patient have two or more distinct identities or personalities Yes No Don't know Judith Harper, MD Online Diagnosis of Symptoms and Medical Diseases Online Diagnosis of Psychiatric Disorders Online Treatment Advisor and New Treatments Diagnosis by Disease Online Diagnosis of Medical and Psychiatric Disorders dissociative identity disorder, disociative identity disorder, dissociative personality disorder, multiple personality disorder, split personality

80. Multiple Personality Disorder And The Consciousness Restructuring Process
Chaosophy 2000. Asklepia Monograph Series. multiple personality disorder and theCONSCIOUSNESS RESTRUCTURING PROCESS. WHAT IS multiple personality disorder?
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ABSTRACT: The alter personalities experienced under dissociation in Multiple Personality Disorder may form around “strange attractors” in the psychobiological field of an individual attempting to escape or heal traumatic stress in a self-organizing way. Generally, “personality change” is a creative attempt at growth. However, in MPD it leads to “divided consciousness,” where different aspects of self are isolated by state-dependent amnesias or trances, mediated by characteristic changes in neuroimmunologic response.
It is possible that through dissociation, the person is attempting to heal in a self-organizing way, but the transformative process gets “stuck” at the classical stage of fragmentation, which then recreates itself through the dynamics of “infinite nesting” and “self-iteration.” Core psychological patterns reinforce themselves by filtering sensory information about the world and self, and automatically organizing the rest of experience around itself in a way that further supports the basic pattern.
In shifting identities MPDs experience uncommon dreams, in an intuitive, if misbegotten, attempt at growth and change. Experience of alters carries the aura of a ‘waking dream,’ where things appear real, but not quite ‘right.’ The Consciousness Restructuring Process fosters this healing attempt, rather than thwarting it. CRP facilitates inter-modal shifts between not only identities, but sensations, perceptions, emotions, imagery and behavior. Thus, it offers a ‘positive outlet’ for a process trying to self-correct the organism, but allowing that process to flow beyond the state of fragmentation to the fully undifferentiated experience for healing, dissolving old ‘basins of attraction’ in the mindscape. The psychophysical channels of both the limbic-hypothalamus system (seat of reward/punishment circuits) and the placebo effect are invoked to account for positive results.

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