Dissociative Identity Disorder-Common Symptoms
* depression
* mood swings
* suicidal tendencies
* sleep disorders (insomnia, night terrors, and sleep walking)
* panic attacks and phobias (flashbacks, reactions to stimuli or "triggers")
* alcohol and drug abuse
* compulsions and rituals, psychotic-like symptoms (including auditory and visual hallucinations)
* eating disorders.
* headaches
* amnesias
* time loss
* trances
* "out of body experiences."
* tendency toward self-persecution, self-sabotage, and even violence (both self-inflicted and outwardly directed).
* secrecy or amnesia of childhood events
* denial
* fear of touch
* sexual aversion
* agoraphobia
* mood disorders
* an unusual need to please
* unusually sensitive to confrontation
2015, TOPP DD Study Fundraiser Trauma and Dissociation conference info, Ivory Garden, Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD). Discussion of the validity of the diagnosis of DID as well as therapists role in treating DID - and, the reality of child abuse.
Questions will be answered by experts and survivors. Ask questions by emailing Felicity4us2@gmail.com.
Fundraiser - Dissoicative Identity Disorder - TOP DD Study.
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