Multiple Personality Disorder

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Multiple personality disorder is a condition in which a patient displays numerous distinct identities or personalities. It is caused by psychological and neurological changes that cause a person to dissociate or, detached from, his normal form of who the person is. It is a chronic and recurrent emotional illness that builds two or more distinct characters in an individual.
Participants
The research on Multiple personality disorder was conducted or carried out through a questionnaire comprising twenty questions, which were answered during the survey by a total of 40 participants comprising a total of 18 females and 22 males. The survey was conducted among both the general public as well as the people who are enrolled in the Department of Psychology
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Measures
By keeping in view the cultural background of our domain, we designed the close ended questionnaire containing seventeen questions which told us about the perception of the general people as well as the students of psychology regarding MPD. The questionnaire is conducted in order to analyze what percentage of the people is aware and concerned about this disorder and to make our research as credible enough as possible, Furthermore, questionnaires and interviews prove to be the basis of our research and it embellishes our research and findings.
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These identities cannot recall specific information about themselves. There can be psychosis delusions and hallucinations. , We are of the view after analyzing the questionnaires and interview script, MPD is a psychotic disorder in which a person suffering from the mental disturbance undergoes different experiences and his/her personality becomes dissociated into more than one personality. A person suffering from MPD undergoes change in personality in just a few seconds. The patient then acts as a completely different person than he/she is in reality; the patient imitates characteristic and behavioral traits, name, history etc. Of the person he/she thinks he/she is. People suffering from MPD sometimes undergo changes in personality where they have alters of different genders, sexual orientations, ages or nationalities. Some people alter to something that is not even human; they alter to some spiritual force, sometimes to different animals, sometimes to some extra terrestrial life force etc. Generally, people suffering from MPD has from 2 to 10 alters but at situations there have been as many as hundred alters. Moreover, victims of multiple personality disorder (MPD) are persons who perceive themselves, or who are perceived by