Sunday, August 4, 2019
Multiple Personalities: Do They Really Exist :: essays research papers
 Multiple Personalities: Do They Really Exist      Multiple personalities- the existence of two or more distinct    personalities or personality states within one person. In actuality, up    to ten or even more personalities can coexist within one person, some    documented cases have revealed over one hundred. But, the question    remains, what exactly is the multiple personality disorder (MPD)? First    I will look at what exactly the disorder is. It is, in simple terms,    many complex personalities all inhabiting the same body. At any given    time, one of those personalities is in control of the body. Each one has    different tastes, style, thought process, and many other things that    define a person. However, research has proven even more than that. In    clinical studies it has been found that of the different personalities    of one person, the eye prescription, allergies, athletic ability, and    even diabetes can exist in one of the personalities and not the others.    The person can switch at any given time from one personality to another,    often not realizing it. This can account for memory loss and time loss    in the primary personality, who often does not have access to the    memories of the other personalities. A common misconception among the    general public is the confusion of MPD with the disease of    schizophrenia. Schizophrenics do NOT have distinct personalities,    rather, they have hallucinations of voices outside their heads.    Schizophrenia is caused by brain malfunctions and can be treated with    drugs, whereas suffers of MPD cannot because MPD is an almost purely    psychological disorder. MPD seems to be caused mainly by incredibly    violent and terrible childhood abuse. In fact, about 98% of MPD    sufferers were abused as children. The disorder also occurs between    three to nine times more in women than men, the person being abused    creates other personalities to handle the pain. In the case of a man    named Milligan, his father beat him and sexually abused him. Then he    forced the boy to dig his own grave, burying him alive with only a stove    pipe to breath through. Then the father urinated into the pipe onto the    boy's face. With that kind of abuse, you either go crazy, die, or    develop other personalities. That is why, in many people with MPD, there    are agitated and distracted child personalities. These personalities    were created in order to suffer the pain of abuse. When the abuse was    over, their call was no longer needed and the primary personality could    resume control, dropping with that second personality all memory of the    event and continuing as if nothing happened. This type of personality    exists in almost all MPD sufferers. Another common personality is the    					    
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