Treatment of split identity
- PHSCOTHERAPY
Phsychotherapy is the treatment of choice for individuals suffering from any type of disociative disorder. Aproaches very widely but generally take an individual modality(as opposed to family, groups, or couples therapy) and emphased the integration of the various persoanlity states into one, cohesive whole personality.It should be noted that while it's convenient to talk of people who suffer from disorder as having"multiple personalities" this is just a theoretical construct.People who suffer from disorder believe they have multiple personalities which then take on a life of their own within thw individual(perhaps reinforced by the belief). The new term for disorder in the DSM-IV more acurrentely reflects the problem, the individual suffer from dissociative identities . Their personality is the sum of of these identities, which have been split off at some points in the past, The split is ussually due to soe individual
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hye nori...i'm found some information about how to treat the disease..come and read this nori..=)
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is sometimes 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. That is said to occur by enhancing the communication that each aspect of the person's identity has with the others. In this age of insurance companies regulating the health care that most Americans receive, having time-limited, multiple periods of psychotherapy rather than intensive long-term care provides what may be another effective treatment option for people with DID.
Medications are often 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. However, particular caution is appropriate when treating people with DID with medications because any effects they may experience, good or bad, may cause the sufferer of DID to feel like they are being controlled, and therefore traumatized yet again. As DID is often associated with episodes of severe depression, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) can be a viable treatment when the combination of psychotherapy and medication does not result in adequate relief of symptoms.
by : masliana mazrul A128267
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ReplyDeletei thik its a better choice... 4 tretment..
coz d prson in this part is specialist prson..
by :) KSiti
salam..hye nori and kak siti... I'm agree all of the treatment that nori found. but, 4 me I think the psycotherapy is more important coz their give person who have this disease a strength to move on their life and know bout their self more who he is or who she is.
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yap yana.......but...medication also important....without medication,people can know how to treat this problem=)
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emmm.beside that,in medication hypnosis aso can solve this problem...After use hypnosis people who has this problem can feel better than before.
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