Split The Movie Dissociative Identity Disorder

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In the 2016 film, Split, a truth was exposed, “There must be limits to what a human being can become. (Shamalan, M Knight) This truth may portray DID or Dissociative Identity Disorder, but unfortunately, the film presented the disorder incorrectly based on the acting. The acting didn’t show the realistic symptoms and treatments for DID. Reality is a psychiatric diagnosis and the personalities do not know what the other is saying. Psychiatric diagnosis is when a doctor (can also be a psychiatrist) diagnosis a patient with a mental disorder (Mayo Clinic). There is also a lot of memory loss is involved in this as well. When it comes to DID, the symptoms can be severe, it can show up in different types, which means it also requires different treatments. …show more content…

Dissociative amnesia has the main symptom of memory loss and that is why it is called Dissociative Amnesia (NAMI). Amnesia is a term that doctors use when a person has memory loss . Dissociative identity disorder has the feel of alternates and it may seem like there are two or more people living in the patient’s head. Depersonalization-derealization disorder is the more extensive amount of detachment from the patient and living outside of the patient’s body …show more content…

When there is one person in a relationship and they are diagnosed with a mental disorder, most of the time they take on more responsibilities than the other person does. Over time, without support, the person’s attitude and behavior can change. Not only does it affect the families, it affects the person just as much. The person with DID has to deal with trying to figure out the switches, which personality is which, and how to control them (AAMFT). They also have to go through years of treatment to make it more subtle. They usually refer when they switch as either spacing out or trancing. Clinicians believe that DID survives through a continuum of severity (AAMFT). When it comes to the symptoms, types, and treatments of DID, it makes it look like a really confusing illness. It is one of the top complex illnesses to deal with due to the multiple altars and how much they switch. DID is a long process to get over but it is also a long process to develop it. The study over DID isn’t over yet and scientists still have more to discover about it, especially to see if there is more than what we

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