Multiple Personality Disorder is now referred to as Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) in the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. The new terminology reflects research showing that those with DID do not actually have multiple personalities. Rather, they have two or more personality states with different ways of relating, perceiving, thinking, and remembering. Identity, memory, and consciousness are not integrated into a single multidimensional self.
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Can a 13-Year-Old Go to Rehab? Age Requirements Explained
Key Takeaways Yes, a 13-year-old can go to rehab, and early intervention is often one of the most effective steps parents can take to help a struggling teen. Legal requirements