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Dissociative identity disorder (DID), previously known as multiple personality disorder (MPD), is a dissociative disorder characterized by the presence of at least two personality states or "alters". The diagnosis is controversial and remains disputed. [4][5][6] Proponents of DID support the trauma model, viewing the disorder as an organic response to severe childhood trauma. Critics of the ...
Learn about dissociative identify disorder symptoms, tests, specialists and treatment. Read about dissociative identity disorder (formerly multiple personality disorder or split personality disorder) causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. DID symptoms include memory lapses, blackouts, feeling unreal, and losses of time.
Dissociative identity disorder, dissociation, and trauma research made accessible for non-academic audiences.
DID is complex—but with the right knowledge, clinicians, caregivers, and communities can play a meaningful role in healing. This on-demand session clarifies DID’s clinical realities, reduces stigma, and offers grounded, evidence-based strategies for support.
Although dissociation is a relatively common experience, DID is a rare and often misunderstood condition. With treatment, you can begin to feel better.
Brian: Directed by Will Ropp. With Joshua Colley, Sam Song Li, William H. Macy, Natalie Morales. An acerbic high school student prone to panic attacks runs for class president to get closer to the teacher he's hopelessly in love with.
Brian is a 2026 American coming-of-age comedy film directed by Will Ropp and written by Mike Scollins. It stars Ben Wang, William H. Macy, Edi Patterson, Randall Park, Natalie Morales, Joshua Colley, Peyton Elizabeth Lee, and Thomas Barbusca.