Abstract Dissociative identity disorder (DID), commonly known as multiple personality disorder (MPD), is a contentious mental health condition that typically arises as a result of traumatic events to help people avoid unpleasant memories. To completely comprehend the complexity and nuance of DID, this study investigates its symptomatology, diagnostic criteria, therapeutic modalities, and ... What causes DID?

Understanding the Context

Learn how trauma, especially in childhood, can lead to Dissociative Identity Disorder and where to find support from Rethink Mental Illness.