Psy102
June 04, 2017
Dissociative Identity Sickness/problem
Dissociative identity sickness or DID is defined as "The result of a showing the ability to create interesting new things defense that a young child use to deal with extreme serious physical or emotional harm" (Hawkins D., 2004). One mind doctor defined DID as it started in the time when a person is a child and its effectiveness to deal with a troubled home or surroundings. (Ross C. A., 1997) It is harmful due to facts or condition that surround someone change by adulthood. (Ross C. A., 1997) There are more than two, but not a lot of different forms of Dissociative Identity Sickness that will be discussed within this paper. In the 1980s, the idea of dissociative …show more content…
(Berzoff, 1995) The first serious study of DID was done by the Frenchman Pierre Janet. In 1883, a local doctor introduced Janet to his patient, Leonie. Lemonie. (Hawkins D., 2004) Now let us look into social media, T.V., news etc., the person that represents or the characters are murders or seriously sick in the mind people. (Hawkins D., 2004) In 2003 Columbia picture released a film titled Identity. (Iberra-Yruegas & Perales-Blum, …show more content…
(Hawkins & Hawkins, 2009) Children who are involved with DID issues have been affected by unfair treatment in some sort, whether sexual, physical, mental and sometime ritual very mean, unfair treatment. These types of abuse, and unfair treatment, a child should not last through or tolerate. As time progress by, the world should start to examine and understand the importance of the signs of sickness and the healing process as they become adults. This tend to over looked by Doctors, Teachers etc., when presented early on. The child is labeled as acting out, or throwing fits. This problem is hard to identify a disease or its cause, with a true identification of a disease or problem, or its cause, being the person may have other sicknesses, meaning having other medical