The document provides a summary of the movie "Psycho" including:
1. It describes a man who suffers from multiple personality disorder and shifts between being a lawyer, supermodel, and vigilante.
2. It explains that multiple personality disorder involves problems with memory, identity, and behavior where individuals are unable to remember events that occurred during other personality states.
3. It lists common symptoms such as memory loss, detachment, inability to cope with stress, and mental health issues like depression and anxiety.
The document provides a summary of the movie "Psycho" including:
1. It describes a man who suffers from multiple personality disorder and shifts between being a lawyer, supermodel, and vigilante.
2. It explains that multiple personality disorder involves problems with memory, identity, and behavior where individuals are unable to remember events that occurred during other personality states.
3. It lists common symptoms such as memory loss, detachment, inability to cope with stress, and mental health issues like depression and anxiety.
The document provides a summary of the movie "Psycho" including:
1. It describes a man who suffers from multiple personality disorder and shifts between being a lawyer, supermodel, and vigilante.
2. It explains that multiple personality disorder involves problems with memory, identity, and behavior where individuals are unable to remember events that occurred during other personality states.
3. It lists common symptoms such as memory loss, detachment, inability to cope with stress, and mental health issues like depression and anxiety.
The document provides a summary of the movie "Psycho" including:
1. It describes a man who suffers from multiple personality disorder and shifts between being a lawyer, supermodel, and vigilante.
2. It explains that multiple personality disorder involves problems with memory, identity, and behavior where individuals are unable to remember events that occurred during other personality states.
3. It lists common symptoms such as memory loss, detachment, inability to cope with stress, and mental health issues like depression and anxiety.
supermodel and finally a vigilante who wreaks havoc on people who cheat, loots or con the first one. Known as multiple personality disorder involved problems with memory, identity,emotions,perception,berhaviour and sense of self
A Person who is under control of one identity is usually unable to remember
some of the events that occurred while other personalities were in control. SYMPTOMS Symptoms of Multiple Personality Disorder: Memory loss of certain time periods, events, people and personal information. A sense of being detached from yourself and your emotions. Inability to cope well with emotional or professional stress. Mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Effects :
1. Lower self esteem.
2. Incapable of establishing normal, mature interaction with
others.
3. More fearful people tend to become discouraged or
depressed.
4. More courageous and energetic persons can become more
aggressive or self-affirming. CAUSES Traumatic Experiences Personal histories traumas such as physical or sexual abuse May experience it in young age Response to painful medical procedures or the sudden loss of a parent or loved one Continued Emotional Deprievation
Lack of authentic affirmation and emotional
strengthening by another. Frustration at his inability to bring about a change. Failure in love life. No support from family and friends in what he tries to do. Being suppressed over a period of time. Disturbed by the societal happenings ( eg: Corruption) Creates emotional disturbance. Creates super-ego Sigmund Freud's Theory Unconscious (unaware) mind into which we push, or repress, all of our threatening urges and desires These repressed urges, in trying to surface, created nervous disorders. Freud clearly states that the superego is an agency that seeks to enforce the striving for perfection, as it holds out to the ego ideal standards and moralistic goals. Conception of psychoanalysis of personality may well be matched with the three personalities of Ramanujam @Ambi. CONCLUSION How to Treat DID is one of the most controversial psychiatric disorders, with no clear consensus on diagnostic criteria or treatment. Left untreated, DID can last a lifetime, while treatment for DID may take several years Main component of treatment for dissociative identity disorder is psychotherapy. therapists usually try to help clients improve their relationships with others and to experience feelings may be done using individual, family, and/or group psychotherapy Hypnosis used to help increase the information that the person with DID has about their symptoms/identity states, thereby increasing the control they have over those states when they change from one personality state to another How to Treat Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) type of treatment that integrates traumatic memories with the patient's own resources, is being increasingly used in the treatment of people with dissociative identity disorder Medications used to address the many other mental health conditions that individuals with DID tend to have, like depression, severe anxiety, anger, and impulse-control problems Thank You