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Kasz216 said:
sapphi_snake said:
Kasz216 said:

(off topic: so DID isn't actually real?)


Well it's "real" but not naturally occuring.

It's an Iatroginic disease.

Someone comes to a therapist with problems, and the therapist subconsiously (hopefully) trains them to assosiate each different feeling with a different personality... which creates a DID disorder.

Is it widely accepted as such (i.e. iatroginic disease)? And that 'hopefully' sure makes me nervous. What sort of treatment would determine a psychiatrist to tell the patient to associate different feelings to different 'personalities'?



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