What It's Like to Live with One of Psychiatry's Most Misunderstood Diagnoses
nytimes.comAt issue: "an extreme type of dissociation known as dissociative identity disorder or D.I.D., a psychological defense mechanism that many experts believe develops in the wake of repeated childhood abuse or serious, ongoing neglect."
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