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Which term is commonly used to refer to dissociative identity disorder?
Which term is commonly used to refer to dissociative identity disorder?
- Multiple personality disorder (correct)
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- Schizophrenia
- Bipolar disorder
How many personalities does the person in the text have?
How many personalities does the person in the text have?
- 12
- 20
- 25
- 15 (correct)
What does the person in the text call themselves?
What does the person in the text call themselves?
- The manager
- The leader
- The CEO
- The host (correct)
What degree is the person in the text working on?
What degree is the person in the text working on?
What is one of the concerns the person in the text has about their condition?
What is one of the concerns the person in the text has about their condition?
Study Notes
Dissociative Identity Disorder
- Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is commonly referred to as multiple personality disorder.
- A person with DID can have multiple personalities, but in this case, the individual has four distinct personalities.
- The person refers to themselves as "we" or "us", acknowledging the presence of multiple personalities.
- The person is working towards a Master's degree in Psychology.
- One of their concerns is that their condition may affect their ability to complete their graduate program.
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Discover the fascinating world of Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder) in this insightful quiz. Test your knowledge on the different personalities and experiences of Melinda, a 12-year-old with 15 distinct identities. Explore the complexities of this condition and gain a deeper understanding of the human mind.