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  1. It's a Great Deal, All Three of Me Think So: You Would Be Surprised How Much You Can Sell to Someone with a Multiple Personality Disorder by Bruce A. Rosenblat, 2009-11-13
  2. Multiple personality disorder [Psychiatric clinics of North America, volume 14, no 3 (September 1991)] by Richard J (editor) Loewenstein, 1991
  3. Dissociative Identity Disorder/ Multiple Personality Disorder (Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, Volume 5, Number 2, April 1996)
  4. by Chris Costner Sizemore (Author)Mind of My Own: The Woman Who Was Known As "Eve" Tells the Story of Her Triumph over Multiple Personality Disorder (Hardcover) by Chris Costner Sizemore (Author), 1989
  5. Multiple Personality Disorder from the Inside Out
  6. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Multiple personality disorder by Rebecca J. Frey PhD, 2002-01-01
  7. Multiple Personality Disorder by Colin A. Ross, 1989-01-01
  8. Fractured Mind: My Life with Multiple Personality Disorders by Robert B Oxnam, 2005
  9. Film, fame, and the fashioning of an illness.(REEL LIFE)(multiple personality disorder)(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Roland Atkinson, 2009-07-01
  10. Multiple personality disorder: An entry from UXL's <i>UXL Encyclopedia of Science</i>
  11. More Than One: An Inside Look at Multiple Personality Disorder
  12. The counselor's guide to multiple personality disorder: Characteristics, diagnosis and treatment by Margaret L Newell, 1991
  13. Multiple Personality Disorder: Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 12.1
  14. Multiple Personality, Allied Disorders and Hypnosis by Eugene L. Bliss, 1986-02-06

81. WARNING... This Computer Has Multiple Personality Disorder
You can also download this file as text. WARNING This Computer Has MultiplePersonality Disorder Simon Pope and Matthew Fuller. Introduction
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  • Introduction

  • I/O/D is put together by a production team of three, based in Cardiff and London and also aided and abetted on the nets by Calum Selkirk, based in Columbus, Ohio - a relationship obviously made possible through computer mediated communications. 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.
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    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.

    82. Johnny Public: About: Multiple Personality Disorder
    multiple personality disorder. all information derived from entry 300.14 in the Diagnosticand Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Third Edition Revised).
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    Multiple Personality Disorder
    all information derived from entry 300.14 in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Third Edition - Revised)
    • The condition is defined by the presence of two or more distinct personalities in a single mind.
      Half of all cases involve more than 10 personalities.
      Personalities may have mental disorders of their own.
      Personalities may be aware of each other, and may even interact.
      Transitions between personalities is often quick, measured in seconds or minutes.
      Personality transition may be triggered by environment or hypnotic suggestion.
      Personality transition may follow a plan to which the personalities have agreed.
      Personalities may force transitions.
      Onset is most often in childhood.

    83. Past Forward: Schizophrenia/Multiple Personality Disorder (Damaged Past Life Fil
    Is Someone YOU Love afflicted with Schizophrenia or multiple personality disorder?Find out the spiritual purposes and past life causes of these disorders!
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    Short Description: Schizophrenia/MPD: (Damaged Past Life Filters)
    In many cases, Schizophrenia (SCH) and/or Multiple Personality Disorders (MPD) are caused by damaged memory filters which allow past life personalities to control the present day body-mind in ways that are both inappropriate and damaging. Causes: Memory filters in the mind are designed to help individuals access their past life skills and talents without connecting with the "past life personalities" who earned them. What normally happens is, when an individual is in crisis, they access the "unused" part of their brain (where all their past life data is stored) to help them overcome it. Often the past life personality was an integral part of exercise of the talent or skill, which is why the mind needs to filter out the "personality" from the "learned skill or talent". When the crisis is averted, the pathway to that part of their brain is automatically shut off by the mind's past life filters.
    In both Schizophrenia (SCH) and/or Multiple Personality Disorders (MPD), the crises are either so severe or so chronic and long lasting that past life filters will no longer function properly. The mind then has difficulty distinguishing between the current and all prior personalities. In a sense, the prior personalities come back to life and fight for the attention of the current body-mind. In MPD, a host of prior personalities jockey for position at the forefront of the person's awareness and end up "taking turns". In SCH, there is usually a very dominant prior personality which drives out all others except themselves and the current day personality.

    84. MULTIPLE PERSONALITY DISORDER / DISASSOCIATED IDENTITY DISORDER
    multiple personality disorder / DISASSOCIATED IDENTITY DISORDER I am writingthis story, documentary, biography and autobiography of insanity, and
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    MULTIPLE PERSONALITY DISORDER / DISASSOCIATED IDENTITY DISORDER
    I am writing this story, documentary, biography and autobiography of insanity, and unconditional love, as a partner (for 25 years), witness, and periodic victim of one man for 25 years.. a man who not only suffered from multiple personality disorder/dissociated personality disorder, but also schizophrenia and with a dose of manic depression. The manic depression most likely is the result of a genetic flaw.. but the multiple personality disorder and schizophrenia were (I am pretty certain) the result of an accident he had when he was a little boy of around 6-7 when he was hit by a car going 60 mph.
    This is his tale.. and the part I played in his tale. If he should ever find this manuscript in his hands.. please know my ‘husband for a while’.. that I have not written this to hurt you in any way.. but in the hopes that what I tell here… pieced together from all that you told me over 25 years.. and what I have studied in regard to mental illness.. added into what I know to be true in regard to reincarnation.. will be of benefit to you in some way should a doctor who treats you find this in his hands.. and if that never happens.. may it be a source of enlightenment for other physicians who treat those who suffer the same agonies you do and perhaps someone like myself, who lives or has lived with someone .. who suffers .. like you.
    The little boy lived.. but he had many broken bones.. and was in a coma for a few months. It was not the same little boy who woke up out of a coma who was hit by the car.

    85. Multiple Personality Disorder
    multiple personality disorder. Definition Dissociative identity disorder(DID). Term that replaced multiple personality disorder (MPD).
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    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

    86. Justin Last - Disproving Multiple Personality Disorder In The Case Of Mary Luran
    Disproving multiple personality disorder in the Case of Mary Lurancy Vennum. Multiplepersonality disorder is a very complex mental disability.
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    Disproving Multiple Personality Disorder in the Case of Mary Lurancy Vennum
    IDS 121.14: Magic and Witchcraft in the Western Tradition
    26 April 2001
    The Symptoms Mary Lurancy Vennum Did Not Exhibit Mary Lurancy Vennum was able to channel the dead, and acted as a medium for the spirit of Katrina Hogan for three weeks and for the spirit of Mary Roff for nearly four months. Mary Lurancy Vennum was clearly not an ordinary young girl. One popular explanation for the events that transpired between the dates of 11 July 1877 and 21 May 1878 is multiple personality disorder. This is so because "altered states [are] associated with evil, witchcraft, devil worship, and madness (Hedges, 85). This, however, is not a sound diagnosis of Mary Lurancy Vennum's condition. In order to prove this, the symptoms looked at will be those that are common to those afflicted with multiple personality disorder but were not exhibited my Mary Lurancy Vennum. Multiple personality disorder is a very complex mental disability. It is almost incorrect to refer to it as an illness because it is the mind's way of dealing with traumatic events that occur at a young age (Hedges, 91). While bearing this in mind, we can explore some of the common symptoms of multiple personality disorder and compare them to the case of Mary Lurancy Vennum.

    87. Multiple Personality Disorder Books, Sexual Abuse & Psychological Trauma Books.
    multiple personality disorder books, sexual abuse psychological trauma books. Multiplepersonality disorder books, sexual abuse psychological trauma books.
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    88. THE OSIRIS COMPLEX: Case Studies In Multiple Personality Disorder, By Colin A. R
    THE OSIRIS COMPLEX Case Studies in multiple personality disorder,by Colin A. Ross., MD University of Toronto Press, 1994. ISBN
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    THE OSIRIS COMPLEX: Case Studies in Multiple Personality Disorder, by Colin A. Ross., M.D. University of Toronto Press, 1994 ISBN: 0802073581
    Dr. Colin Ross is a well-known name in the field of MPD. He is open to the idea of entity attachment, though he is careful in his public presentation of the subject. One chapter (case) in the books is entitled Talking with a Dead Grandmother . He makes the statement: "I personally believe that this was not actually the grandmother, yet conducting the therapy as if she was actually a discarnate spirit was the correct way to proceed. In another patient, it wouldn't have been." Ross also includes chapters entitled The Evil One , and Something Out of "The Exorcist." The book is a good read and a worthwhile source of information on MPD therapy.
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    TRANCE ZERO: Breaking the Spell of Conformity by Adam Crabtree. 1997.

    89. Multiple Personality Disorder?
    Question If a person has multiple personality disorder, and one of those personalitieswas a diehard Christian, but one was not and was an atheist or a
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    Up Violent movies... Can I Play Evil Video Games? ... My Spiritual Gifts? [ Multiple Personality Disorder? ] Miracles Living in an evil world Dream Interpretation? Guardian Angels ... Are Spiritual Highs Good? Question: If a person has Multiple Personality Disorder, and one of those personalities was a die-hard Christian, but one was not and was an atheist or a Wiccan or whatever, is that person with MPD saved? Answer: I have never been asked THAT before! Good one. This is quite a complex question. To begin with, as I did my degree in psychology I learned that the existence of Multiple Personality Disorder is seriously debated. In fact they do not even use the title MPD any more. The new name for this area of disorder is "Dissociative Identity Disorder." Many psychologists would say that the movie image of a person with a bunch of personalities is simply not accurate. Even if you do believe that such a disorder is legitimate, there is always a "true self" and then there are other "selves" which come out under stress or various situations. There is no theory or model which suggests that some people have two or more equally powerful personalities. There is always the "real them" (called the host) and then these sub-personalities which come out. In this case, I would suggest that the "real them" is the one that counts when it comes to faith and salvation. Without question, you are talking here about the ability of someone with serious mental disease to be saved. As a general rule, I would suggest that there is a biblical principle that God in his grace and mercy could apply the cross of Christ to a person with severe mental handicaps. I believe that this is what God does when an infant dies. That infant has no ability to "accept Jesus" yet is totally sinful. I believe that God, in his grace, applies the cross of Jesus to that baby's spirit, thus saving that baby's soul. The same may be true of the person with serious mental defect. Ultimately, this is God's area to judge and decide.

    90. Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder And Obsessive-Compulsiveness
    It's a form of selfhypnosis (Bliss 1986), and a precursor to such symptomsas fugue states, amnesia, and multiple personality disorder.
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    UNDERSTANDING BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER
    AND OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVENESS As opposed to psychopaths, sociopaths, and antisocials who are afflicted with a disease of detachment, borderlines and the obsessive-compulsive are afflicted with a disease of attachment . People with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) or Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) are pathologically attached to persons, places, and things so much that, like antisocials, they block out any other person's right to an opinion, and in some cases, even another person's right to exist. As with all personality disorders, there's a disinhibition of violence. Both BPD and OCD are more often diagnosed in females than in males, although not exclusively so. Female serial killers who act as "Angels of Mercy", for example, would suffer from BPD, as might anyone who attempts to right the world's wrongs, seek revenge or payback. Aileen Wuornos, for example, was diagnosed by a prison neuropsychologist as being a perfect case of BPD. Jeffrey Dahmer's sexual behaviors were characterized by another psychiatrist as displaying OCD. It's important not to confuse OCD (the personality disorder) with obsessive compulsive anxiety disorder (the anxiety disorder). It's the anxiety disorder most people are thinking of when they characterize obsessive-compulsiveness as irrational rituals (repetitive housecleaning, handwashing, book organizing, etc.)

    91. Repressed Memory FAQ: Multiple Personality Disorder
    Repressed Memory FAQ multiple personality disorder
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    Evolution vs. Creationism ... Book Reviews Chat Room There are people chatting now... Join them! The diagnosis of multiple personality disorder (MPD - although psychiatrists prefer the designation dissociative identity disorder) is closely associated with the repressed memory movement because of the assertion that young adults "split" into new personalities due to childhood trauma of sexual abuse. The new personalities, or so therapists tell us, are created to experience the abuse and thus allow the "host" personality to remain free of the memories and experiences. Some people reportedly show hundreds of "alters" which only emerge under the influence of hypnosis or drugs. And, of course, the care of a therapist who looks for MPD. Unfortunately, these same therapists can find no real consensus on what an "alter" is supposed to be, although it should not be surprising at this point to find them all attributing it to horrible experience of childhood sexual abuse.

    92. Multiple Personality Disorder
    multiple personality disorder. now known as. Dissociative Identity Disorder. (fromthe book multiple personality disorder from the Inside Out by Barry M. Cohen).
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    Before "switching" I may be feeling just fine. Then something can trigger a need to escape. It is usually something that reminds me of previous trauma. After "switching" I will feel like my brain has twisted. I won't know who I am or what time zone I have plummeted to. It is always non-volitional and frightening. M ultiple P ersonality D isorder now known as D issociative I dentity D isorder "INDIVIDUALS MOST LIKELY TO DEVELOP M.P.D. PRESENT SEVERAL FACTORS IN A COMMON PROFILE. THEY HAVE ENDURED REPETITIVE, OVERWHELMING, AND OFTEN LIFE THREATENING TRAUMA AT A SENSITIVE DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE OF CHILDHOOD (usually before the age of nine). M.P.D. IS A HIGHLY CREATIVE TECHNIQUE THAT ALLOWS INDIVIDUALS ENDURING "HOPELESS" CIRCUMSTANCES TO PRESERVE SOME AREAS OF HEALTHY FUNCTIONING." (from the book Multiple Personality Disorder from the Inside Out by Barry M. Cohen) The process is so simple and natural that we do it spontaneously as children. For a little person who is subjected to horrific abuse the obvious escape from physical and emotional pain is to pretend that they are someone else who is somewhere else.

    93. Soul's Reading Corner - Multiple Personality Disorder
    multiple personality disorder. Rag Doll, DID. The Seed, Many Voices. A Battle, TheJourney. Living with DID, Left of Me. Is This Dissociation? It's Only me, or isit?
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    94. WARNING: This Computer Has Multiple Personality Disorder
    WARNING This Computer Has multiple personality disorder. Simon Popeand Matthew Fuller. Written for Embodied Knowledge conference
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    WARNING: This Computer Has Multiple Personality Disorder Simon Pope and Matthew Fuller Written for Embodied Knowledge conference, Goldsmiths College, London 1995, with particular reference to I/O/D 2. First published in Mute - IntrODuction This paper comes largely out of our experience in the production of the hyperactive electronic zine I/O/D. So firstly then, we should explain what I/O/D might be. Technically it is a Macromedia Director Projector with associated files that is small enough to be compressed onto one High Density disk. Additionally, we should state that I/O/D is not on the nets in order to advertise anything but itself. It is specifically an anti-elitist contribution to the development of the nets as a 'gift economy'. Consequently, it is also a way of producing some effects whilst avoiding getting too enmeshed with the humourless circus of reputation and career making that the techno-theory genre is fast becoming. I/O/D is put together by a production team of three, based in

    95. Creating Hysteria: Women And Multiple Personality Disorder
    Creating Hysteria Women and multiple personality disorder by JoanRoss Acocella. From Booklist, September 15, 1999 Acocella is well
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    Creating Hysteria: Women and Multiple Personality Disorder

    by Joan Ross Acocella From Booklist, September 15, 1999
    Acocella is well known as a dance critic ( Mark Morris , 1990), but she is also coauthor of a text on abnormal psychology; her current book began as a 1998 New Yorker article. She deftly links the epidemic of hysteria diagnoses in the late nineteenth century to the explosion of multiple personality disorder (MPD) diagnoses over recent decades; both periods, she maintains, reflected "widespread, bitter intellectual debate, a war between biological and psychological psychiatry, a fascination with the occult, an obsession with sex and an explosion of pornography, a new concern over cruelty to children, feminism and opposition to feminism." Acocella traces MPD's history; the therapy applied and its theoretical scientific basis; and the trajectory (crisis, outcry, retrenchment) of public attitudes toward the related issues of recovered memory, MPD, and satanic ritual abuse. Feminism and the child-protection movement bear some of the blame for MPD diagnosis and treatment abuses, but Acocella argues that these abuses have weakened the credibility of both movements as well as of insight therapy in general. Mary Carroll -
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    This startling account of exploitation and deceit reveals how the mental health industry has artificially concocted an epidemic, and how the women victimized by unethical professionals have forced the bogus empire to collapse.

    96. Dissociative Identity Disorder - Wikipedia
    Dissociative identity disorder. (Redirected from multiple personality disorder). Itis also known informally as multiple personality disorder (MPD).
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    (Redirected from Multiple personality disorder In psychiatry Dissociative Identity Disorder DID ) is the current name of the condition formerly listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders as Multiple Personality Disorder and Multiple Personality Syndrome . The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems continues to list it as Multiple Personality Disorder. Multiplicity demonic possession and two-spirits The existence of DID is questioned by some doctors and scientists. Other doctors and scientists believe that DID exists, but say that it is an iatrogenic ("caused by doctors") illness that is generally created by suggestion or self-suggestion. A few psychiatrists claim that it is a severe illness that cannot be created in adult life, brought on by extreme abuse in childhood.

    97. Who Am I This Time? Multiple Personality Disorder And Popular
    1999, 22.1. Robert Doak. Who Am I This Time? multiple personality disorderand Popular Culture. On July 5, 1999, NBC’s Dateline reported
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    99. Dissociative Identity Disorder Hub
    Dissociative identity disorder, formerly called as multiple personality disorder,is a psychiatric disorder in which a person has two or more distinct
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    Dissociative identity disorder, formerly called as multiple personality disorder, is a psychiatric disorder in which a person has two or more distinct identities or personality states, which recurrently take control of the person’s consciousness and behavior. Symptoms can include depression, mood swings, suicidal tendencies, sleep disorders, panic attacks, substance abuse, hallucinations, amnesia, trances, and eating disorders. Treatment often consists of individual therapy, medications for specific mood or anxiety symptoms, education about the illness, social skills training, learning better communication and coping skills, and group support. What Is Dissociative Identity Disorder? - by the Sidran Foundation. Dissociative Disorders - by the National Women's Health Information Center. Multiple Personality Disorder (Dissociative Identity Disorder) - by the University of Cincinnati Psychological Services Center. Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) - by Columbia Weill Cornell Psychiatry. Mary Reynolds (1793-1854): The first known case of Multiple Personality Disorder - by Joshua Nichols, Allegheny College.

    100. New York Society For The Study Of Multiple Personality
    A study group that brings together both professionals and laypersons in a safe environment and offers Category Health Mental Health multiple personality Organizations......Study group for people with multiple personality/Dissociative disorder.Our unique study group consists of laypersons and professionals.
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