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Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), previously known as Multiple Personality Disorder, can be a debilitating and frightening illness for both the person with DID and others in that person's life. DID is characterized by the development of alternative self-states or identities. It is a controversial disorder, so people with DID may suffer extreme stigma.<ref>http://my.clevelandclinic.org/services/neurological_institute/center-for-behavorial-health/disease-conditions/hic-dissociative-identity-disorder</ref> Treat a person with DID with compassion to promote wellness. | Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), previously known as Multiple Personality Disorder, can be a debilitating and frightening illness for both the person with DID and others in that person's life. DID is characterized by the development of alternative self-states or identities. It is a controversial disorder, so people with DID may suffer extreme stigma.<ref>http://my.clevelandclinic.org/services/neurological_institute/center-for-behavorial-health/disease-conditions/hic-dissociative-identity-disorder</ref> Treat a person with DID with compassion to promote wellness. | ||
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