Multiple Personality Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress
Multiple Personality Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders
are often linked, since patients with MPD are severely abused
survivors in all cases as a rule. Multiple Personality Disorders
often have symptoms, including distinct personalities, including
different genders, or ages, multiple signatures, different IQs,
personality types, amnesia, voices within the head, frequent
nightmares, the us of we when referring to self, outer body
experiences and so forth. The patients are often left alone in
the world since rarely does the researchers, experts,
philosophers and so on have enough information put together to
understand this diagnoses.
As a survivor of both Multiple Personality and Posttraumatic
Stress Disorder, I can tell you in most cases do you ever hear
the truth in full about multiple personality disorders. The
distance between Multiple Personality Disorders and other common
disorders is that MPD patients will fight against lying, strive
for accuracy, and enforce precision. As a rule most female
patients are rarely violent, however there has been known cases
of male patients that were sent to prison for rape, robbery, and
other crimes.
The fact is the patient was merely acting on a "Projection" and
"Interjection" that was sent to him by another alter. In other
words, the patient is reliving a horrific moment that probably
including rape, robbery or other crimes, and acted out on his
visual actions. This means that the patient was thinking that he
was fighting, or retaliating or reenacting what the perpetrator
did to him. I am not writing many details about Multiple
Personality Disorder since I have an upcoming book going on the
market.
Any information about Multiple Personality Disorder will be
provided in great details in my book, I am afraid to close my
eyes, when I open them, I might not be me...the Black Demon.
Multiple Personality Disorder is a REAL disorder without
fictional characters, as many believe. The personalities,
including child alters, adult, teen, elderly, are all sub parts
of an actually human being that was traumatized beyond a persons
ability to cope with trauma. Multiple Personality patients often
suffer anorexia and bulimia; they may also suffer from sleeping
disorders and discomforts. Some of the personalities are
stronger than others, and most all multiple personality
survivors are artistic and highly creative.
Multiple Personality patients are also extremely intelligent.
This diagnosis takes years to relieve, and most therapists will
avoid diagnosing a patient even if he or she has two or all of
the symptoms of multiple personality disorder. Multiple
personality patients also have difficulty with medical
treatment, since the blood rates raise and lower, MRI can find
seizures one day and nothing the next, respiratory rates often
flounder, and some alters may even be blind.
The person often goes through life with this disorder, and when
they reach a certain age, shattering beyond coping begins. This
is when Integration needs to take place. Integration is the
processing of sending the alters to an area of the mind for
permanent stay. Once the Integration process is completed, most
MPD patients are lost in the world. After living an entire life
with 'families' within, and then all of sudden coming into a
corrupted system all alone with little support, is it any wonder
they often hate life after Integration. The people often feel a
sense of loss when Integrated, since the only family they knew
and loved is now sitting comfortable in the chambers of their
mind, while they have to deal with all the lying, stealing,
controversies, work, and other life stressors alone.
The personalities once Integrated can still communicate with the
patient, however it is never the same. Most MPD patients also
have posttraumatic stress disorders, since trauma from early
childhood and throughout their lives is the ONLY reason MPD
develops in the first place. There has been many arguments on
this controversial disorder, but the fact is, it is real and we
must face the truth of its diagnose.
The many controversies that has swept the market is often linked
to criminals that used this diagnose as an excuse to get away
with crime. Had the system been informed and accepted MPD as a
real disorder, they wouldn't have been so na