Did May 2026
Diagnosis is often challenging and can take several years, as DID frequently co-occurs with other conditions such as PTSD , depression, or borderline personality disorder. Causes and Development
The Cleveland Clinic identifies the primary symptoms of DID as: Diagnosis is often challenging and can take several
: Inconsistent caregiving—where a parent alternates between affection and abuse—can intensify this fragmentation. Treatment and Recovery This disorder is widely understood by the medical
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder, is a complex mental health condition characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states, or "alters," that recurrently take control of an individual's behavior. This disorder is widely understood by the medical community as a sophisticated, adaptive survival mechanism developed in response to chronic, severe childhood trauma. Core Symptoms and Diagnosis formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder
Research indicates that between 70% and 100% of individuals diagnosed with DID have a history of severe early-life trauma.

