what is dissociative identity disorder? dissociative identity disorder, or DID, involves "switching" to other identities, and often includes the experience of detachment or feeling as if one is outside one's body, and loss of memory. symptoms of DID? some of the most common symptoms of DID are, but not limited to: A sense of being separated from one's self and one's emotions, thinking that people and things around them are distorted and not real, a blurred sense of identity, and severe stress or problems in relationships, work or other important areas of life. causes of DID? the most common cause is from childhood trauma or abuse(abuse is irrelevant due to tss rules). what DID affects mentally? the mental effects of DID are mostly associated with the symptoms. what DID affects physically? DID has no direct physical affects but are commonly indirect effects through the mental symptoms. extra information? Gary would have done Borderline personality disorder for more accuracy towards feltswirl behavioral patterns but it includes more seIf harm which is against both scratch and tss rules.
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