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Multiple Personality Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress:
Multiple Personality
Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders are often linked, since
patients with MPD are severely abused survivors in all cases as a
rule. Multiple Personality Disorders often have symptoms, including
distinct personalities, including different genders, or ages, multiple
signatures, different IQs, personality types, amnesia, voices within
the head, frequent nightmares, the us of we when referring to self,
outer body experiences and so forth. The patients are often left alone
in the world since rarely does the researchers, experts, philosophers
and so on have enough information put together to understand this
diagnoses. As a survivor of both Multiple Personality and Posttraumatic
Stress Disorder, I can tell you in most cases do you ever hear the
truth in full about multiple personality disorders.
The distance between
Multiple Personality Disorders and other common disorders is that
MPD patients will fight against lying, strive for accuracy, and enforce
precision. As a rule most female patients are rarely violent, however
there has been known cases of male patients that were sent to prison
for rape, robbery, and other crimes.
The fact is the patient
was merely acting on a “Projection” and “Interjection”
that was sent to him by another alter. In other words, the patient
is reliving a horrific moment that probably including rape, robbery
or other crimes, and acted out on his visual actions. This means that
the patient was thinking that he was fighting, or retaliating or reenacting
what the perpetrator did to him. I am not writing many details about
Multiple Personality Disorder since I have an upcoming book going
on the market. Any information about Multiple Personality Disorder
will be provided in great details in my book, I am afraid to close
my eyes, when I open them, I might not be me the Black Demon. Multiple
Personality Disorder is a REAL disorder without fictional characters,
as many believe. The personalities, including child alters, adult,
teen, elderly, are all sub parts of an actually human being that was
traumatized beyond a persons ability to cope with trauma.
Multiple Personality
patients often suffer anorexia and bulimia; they may also suffer from
sleeping disorders and discomforts. Some of the personalities are
stronger than others, and most all multiple personality survivors
are artistic and highly creative. Multiple Personality patients are
also extremely intelligent. This diagnosis takes years to relieve,
and most therapists will avoid diagnosing a patient even if he or
she has two or all of the symptoms of multiple personality disorder.
Multiple personality
patients also have difficulty with medical treatment, since the blood
rates raise and lower, MRI can find seizures one day and nothing the
next, respiratory rates often flounder, and some alters may even be
blind. The person often goes through life with this disorder, and
when they reach a certain age, shattering beyond coping begins. This
is when Integration needs to take place. Integration is the processing
of sending the alters to an area of the mind for permanent stay. Once
the Integration process is completed, most MPD patients are lost in
the world. After living an entire life with ‘families’
within, and then all of sudden coming into a corrupted system all
alone with little support, is it any wonder they often hate life after
Integration. The people often feel a sense of loss when Integrated,
since the only family they knew and loved is now sitting comfortable
in the chambers of their mind, while they have to deal with all the
lying, stealing, controversies, work, and other life stressors alone.
The personalities once
Integrated can still communicate with the patient, however it is never
the same. Most MPD patients also have posttraumatic stress disorders,
since trauma from early childhood and throughout their lives is the
ONLY reason MPD develops in the first place. There has been many arguments
on this controversial disorder, but the fact is, it is real and we
must face the truth of its diagnose.
The many controversies
that has swept the market is often linked to criminals that used this
diagnose as an excuse to get away with crime. Had the system been
informed and accepted MPD as a real disorder, they wouldn’t
have been so naïve as to believe just anyone claiming to have
Multiple Personality Disorder, and would have stopped the defendant
at the front door. In the next heading we will discuss impulsive behaviors
in mental health to help you see the links between all disorders.
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