What exactly is dissociative identity disorder

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Okay so I have seen a lot of explanations over the internet, all of them different from one another. I know what DID is but how does it work/how does one feel with it. Does the person forgets everything once the other personality ‘takes over’? Does the person remember what he did in his other personality once he returns back to normal? Does the person have control over when to change personalities. How does this whole thing work?

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I smell The Crowded Room influence or is it a coincidence? I’ve been thinking a lot about it, but yeah, the appearance of this show made me more curious (despite I still haven’t started it).

I wanted to ask that question as well, let me steal this post a bit.

I want to verify if it’s even valid disorder or people just pretend? It’s very hard to believe that the same body can change personality to the extent of different IQ, blood pressure or preferences. If that’s the case then this disorder has enormous potential to be a psychological revolution if we only could control it. Imagine the possibilities: legal euthanasia without dying – stimulate brain to create alter personality and dig the original one with incurable depression and no will to live, altering IQ, changing habits, maybe even solve issues with blood pressure.

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