Argumentative Essay On Dissociative Identity Disorder

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Dissociative Identity Disorder Dissociative Identity Disorder is a person who experiences two or more distinct personalities that takes controls of the individual. The individual may or may not be aware of their alternate personalities. Each personality is completely different; they can have different likes and dislikes, and they can have different prescriptions. Many people who have this disorder have experienced severe childhood trauma. This disorder is a controversial topic around the world for many reasons. The controversial argument is many do not believe the disorder exists. It is argued that there are no physical evidences as to this disorder existing. Although this is not true, it is still a controversial topic today. Dissociative …show more content…

There are many other factors that come along with it. A person may have a loss in memory (Dissociative Fugue). A person with Dissociative Identity Disorder may also have different likes and dislikes in taste of foods as well. Some people believe a person claiming to have Dissociative Identity Disorder is faking their loss of memory. It is clear to see that a person with Dissociative Identity Disorder is having trouble living their everyday life. A person with this disorder may have done something five minutes before and not remember where it was at or what they did. Although a person can go through a process known as Hypnosis; this may not be known as physical scientific …show more content…

Sybil” was based around the idea of a girl who had Dissociative Identity Disorder but didn’t know she had it. After this movie was released the cases of people of Dissociative Identity skyrocketed. There were nearly hundreds of cases of Dissociative Identity Disorder before the movie was released. After Sybil was released there were thousands of cases diagnosed. People will argue that the amount of cases of Dissociative Identity Disorder increased because the disorder was exaggerated; however with Dissociative Identity Disorder most people do not know they have it. When the movie came out people were tested to see if they have it because they were facing many symptoms that they thought were normal to face in an everyday

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