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Schizophrenia and Dissociative Disorders: Crash Course Psychology #32

Schizophrenia and Dissociative Disorders: Crash Course Psychology #32

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Schizophrenia and Dissociative Disorders: Crash Course Psychology #32 Nixin: DID itself, not even taking into account all dissociative disorders, which you didn't mention, like DPDR, affects about 2% of the population, making it more common than schizophrenia, not more rare. Shirley Mason, while it was explained by her therapist that she was faking, and she claimed herself at times afterwards that she thought she might be, the symptoms continued and she wrote about them, even including newly formed alters after the whole ordeal. This is because one of the primary symptoms of DID and OSDD, is thinking and/or convincing yourself(selves) that you're faking. Because the purpose of the disorder, is to rewrite the brain in such a way that the disorder runs covertly, so the primary host(s) (most common alter(s) in front/control) don't realize there are others, or even that they themselves might be more than one host, aside from anyone else in the system. Talking about it as a debate or controversy only serves to sensationalize and perpetuates the stigma against the community. Please don't do that. Finally, it was only known as -multiple personality disorder- during the DSM4. Both before and after that, it was known as and widely considered a dissociative disorder. Conceiving of it as a personality disorder, was basically a test run that was capitalized on as an easier catch to demonize those with the disorder, as villains, especially as killers.
Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 9


Its is stimulated error because The community gives these psycho a pleasnt titles so people welcome them among them with les cautions and that is big misake. no one is safe from a psycho including their own mentally ill persona. why do laws keep them lose why their actions dont traced and rechecked! Lol these are the matrix helpers and done with people wipers.
No smart will rely to authorities to get such type off their life in a period of time its laws who made them and now sponsers them to nourish, thank God i learned shooting and i wont hesitate to put a bullets in anyof these type shall isee in my face for self protection.
70% plus of world global population got mentally and psycological issues by the way healthy are becoming the minority day after day, gun/bullets only is what i got for these mentals.

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I'm not sure if I have schizophrenia or something similar. I started hearing, seeing, and very occasionally feeling things that aren't there in 6th grade so I was about 11 which is in the age range of childhood schizophrenia. Ever since then I've been told the way I talk is confusing because I'll be saying something then jump to another thought and talk about that. The hallucinations have been getting worse over the past few months, I always seem to feel like somebody is watching me, and I can never filter out other things to pay tlattention to. In other words, I'm scared.
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One of the worst things that can ever afflict a human being. My mother has suffered with this since she was 28. Just a horrible existence, hearing voices, incoherent speech and unpredictable behavior. Crying one minute, laughing the next. Talking loudly for hours in a room when there's no one else around. It doesn't just break one emotionally but exhausts those around such a person as well. No permanent treatment, none. Hope no one ever has to experience this ever.
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Great video, but you need to make the distinction between identity and personality. People with multiple identities do exist and get treatment, but all psychologists have put to bed the notion of multiple personalities. Personalities are more complex and tend to have slight changes over time, identity is more superficial and very changeable.
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There was an Indian mathematician who died in 2019, he had schizophrenia, he was considered one of the greatest scientists and had contributed a lot in America's appollo mission. It's rumoured that his own wife, had burnt his thesis paper because she thought it was the reason her husband couldn't love her, and this caused the schizophrenia.
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This video is a great example of the condition, but the voices at 4: 30ish made me panic that I was having another hallucination tonight. In the future, please flash a warning on the screen before anything like that as it was really distressing and could have sent some people into an episode
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Interesting how the symptoms of schizophrenia are quite similar. Even tho the person can be really different from one another the hallucinations etc they expirience are quite similar, fear of being poisoned, someone coming after them wanting to kill them, religious thoughts etc
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Had a friend that was schizophrenic. He was such a good person that would slip every now and then. He would have weird god delusion or other religions ones. He was put in care and unfortunately he had his life taken by someone else with the same disorder.
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He got it on point but I-m aware of all this. Disorganized things and ducked up things but I normalize it to move on with my life. Voices and hallucinations were nuts at first driving me insane but I got use to it so it-s like it-s not there but it-s there.
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