Dissociative identity disorder [DID] is also known as multiple personality disorder and it occurs mostly as a reaction to trauma.
Dissociative identity disorder leaves the patient with two or more distinct personalities and it is said to be associated with false memory syndrome.
False memories are simply pseudo memories that are intense that arise during an adult psychotherapy session. They are memories of a traumatic episode, such as sexual abuse.
In Dissociative identity disorder, the person has an original personality and a split personality that come up with many memories and observations. It is characterized by severe disruption in memories. During diagnosis, the clinician might find it difficult to distinguish if the person is suffering from Dissociative identity disorder or False memories.
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