mental personality disorder by aqsa ayub
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Assalam-o-Alaikum
PresentersAqsa Ayub
TOPICMULTIPLE PERSONALITY
DISORDER
Contents
1. Introduction• Personality Disorder• MPD• Case Study
2. Symptoms3. Diagnosis4. Treatment5. Causes
Introduction
• What is Personality Disorder?
Personality Disorder
A personality disorder is a type of mental illness in which you have trouble perceiving and relating to situations and to people including
yourself.
MPDDefinition:
A rare dissociative disorder in which two or more personalities with distinct memory and behavior pattern apparently exist in one individual.
OR
Multiple personality disorder describes a condition in which a person displays multiple alters, each with its own pattern of perceiving and interacting with the environment.
Alter / Alter Ego
Definition:
The different personalities that occur are called “ALTERS”
In some cases identities can resemble the main personality or they may be a different age, sex, race, or religion.
Explanation
• It is a condition marked by a temporary disruption in one’s memory, consciousness or self identity
• It is the most extreme kind of dissociation• A person who is under control of one identity is usually unable to
remember some of the events that occurred while other personalities were in control
• Each personality can have its own set of gestures, hairstyle, as well as a distinct way of dressing
TYPES OF DISSOCIATIVE DISORDER
• Dissociative Amnesia
• Dissociative Identity Disorder(DID) or MPD
• Depersonalization Disorder
During 18th to 20th century many cases lead to the discovery of disorder, However, it is the case of Sybil Isabel Dorsett which is considered "the most important clinical case of multiple personality in the twentieth century". It is certainly one of the most famous after the publication of the book "Sybil: The true story of a woman possessed by sixteen separate personalities" by Flora Rheta Schreiber. Sybil was the victim of horrific abuse inflicted on her by her psychotic mother. Her father failed to protect her from it. As a result, she developed the alter personalities. She was unaware of her other personas; while they were in 'control' of the body, Sybil suffered blackouts and did not remember the events. Dr. Wilbur helped Sybil integrate the personalities after sixteen years of therapy.
Case Study: SYBIL
SYMPTOMS
• Loss of memory• Mental health problems, including depression and anxiety• A blurred sense of identity• Social isolation• Flash backs• A sense of being detached from yourself
(DEPERSONALIZATION)• Frequent mood swings
MENTAL SUFFERINGS
Sleep apnea : In ability to sleep
Amnesia : Loss of memory or unable to remember previous events
Identity confusion : Random emotions and feelings
DIAGNOSIS
• The presence of two or more distinct identities or personality states
• At least two of the identities or personality states repeatedly take control of the person’s behavior
• An inability to recall important personal information that is too severe to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness
• The illness is not the result of the direct physiological effects of a substance or a general medical condition (for example, seizures)
• In children, the symptoms are not caused by imaginary playmates or other fantasy play
TREATMENT• The most common treatment for MPD is long term psychotherapy
twice a week
• Medications
• Self-Help
• The treatment of MPD lasts an average of four years
CAUSES• Childhood abuse• Social environment of the patient• Problems in brain functioning• Torture• Children who undergo a routine of torture
and neglect create a “fantasy” world in order to escape their situation
CONCLUSION
The treatment for MPD is a long term treatment which doesn’t last for long. It is almost impossible to treat it, In such a case a person has to manage to live with all
his/her alters.
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