Elrin_02
Given the FBI investigation and the indictments of many shrinks who handed out MPD diagnoses...
Which was poorly understood at the time and was often given through the use of hypnotherapy, a controversial method of therapy that can plant "seeds" of memories into a person prone to dissociation (whether they have DID or not).
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Given the absolutely absurd claims of Satanic torture made by many of the victims...
Again, backed by the controversial use of hypnotherapy.
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Given the way the brain *works*...
Which we don't exactly fully know yet.
Dissociative disorders are still in the process of being understood. There is a significant amount of research being done in order to help further understand it. Especially since it can be found
completely outside of the influences of hypnotherapy. We do not actually know enough about the brain
or dissociation to make this claim.
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I simply cannot believe that people contain
multiple personalities.
Got a degree?
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Now, DID may be somewhat different, as the name suggests. While I do not think that you could have two separate 'people' living in your brain, with separate memories, abilities, personalities, etc., who have no knowledge of each other, (the structure of the brain simply defies this,) I do think that it is possible that, under conditions of high stress, certain aspects of your brain might turn 'off' or 'on'.
You misunderstand what DID is.
As Faolan mentioned, DID is indeed the shutting off of the brain during certain times (not all are connected with high periods of stress), and a fragment of the mind takes over in order to better cope with the situation. Some have described this as "retreating" or "withdrawing". A particular system that I know that frequents the ED on the rare occasion calls it sleeping when the switches happen throughout daily life with no real trigger.
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Let's say that you are normally an outgoing, friendly person, but under stress, you become withdrawn and hostile. While under stress, you act differently than you would normally.
Later, when you are not under stress, you act the way you normally would. You might even actively try not to think about the things which happened while you were under stress.
Still later, things get stressful again, and your memories of the past resurface and come flooding back.
It's not that you have different personalities, but that your one personality has different coping strategies for different situations--thus, disassociation.
That is not DID. What you are describing is typical coping methods. Dissociation is actually incredibly common as a subconscious coping method. DID is just an extremely rare manifested form. It results because the mind cannot handle the amount of psychological stress put on it at the time. Enough stress over a period of time causes the person to withdraw and fragment, and those fragments start to develop in order to keep life going. The mind is still there, just pieces aren't quite "there" to experience it. The other pieces have to piece things together, sometimes from scratch (no pun intended there). What you are describing is a whole mind responding to various situations.
The Sybil case is highly controversial. Nor can she really speak for herself at the moment, considering she's sort of dead. I can, however, offer to speak with the open system here to help explain how life works for them, how they have to piece things together to keep it running. I can't make any guarantees though. It depends entirely on whether or not she's feeling up to being in the spotlight on that level again. As one would imagine, it's incredibly trying for her.