Hearing voices inside of you, a sense that you lost time, among others.
Here's a link that might help explain it.
2006-07-23 07:27:16
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answer #1
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answered by lily 4
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Multiple Disabilities, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Hearing Impairment, Slow Learners, Down Syndrome, Mentaly Retarted, Disabled Children, Mentaly Retarted...etc
2006-07-23 14:29:52
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answered by Anonymous
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How is the condition diagnosed?
The symptoms of multiple personality disorder usually begin in childhood. However, they may not become noticeable to others until many years later. The diagnosis should be made only after complete medical, psychological, and psychiatric assessments are done. Usually, psychological testing is done to confirm the presence of two or more distinct personalities.
The cause of multiple personality disorder is thought to be psychological trauma, such as chronic physical abuse or sexual abuse, in childhood. The disorder is more common in females than males.
The following symptoms may indicate multiple personality disorder:
Two or more distinct personalities exist within one person.
Each personality has its own way of thinking about things and relating to others.
At least two of the identities take control of the person's behavior.
The person is unable to recall important personal information....to other people that person can be Aggressive or hostile identities in a person with multiple personality disorder may place others at risk for violence.
2006-07-23 20:19:53
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answered by purple 6
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1. History of depression or suicidal behavior. 2. Childhood history of physical, sexual, emotional, or psychological abuse... reports one parent was very cold and critical reports of wonderful parents by a person who is clearly emotionally troubled. 3. Abusive relationships in adulthood 4. Strong attacks of shame; sees self as bad or undeserving sacrifices self for others feels does not deserve help; is a burden, reluctant to ask for help is sure you do not want to be troubled with seeing him or her 5. Reports being able to turn off pain or put it out of my mind. 6. Self-mutilation or self-injuring behavior. 7. Hears voices. 8. Flashbacks (visual, auditory, somatic, affective, or behavioral) 9. History of unsuccessful therapy. 10. Multiple past diagnoses (e.g.: major depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, and substance abuse). 11. History of shifting symptom picture. 12. Reports of odd changes or variations in physical skills or interests. 13. Described by significant other as having 2 personalities or being a Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. 14. Family history of dissociation. 15. Phobia or panic attacks. 16. Substance abuse. 17. Daytime enuresis or encopresis. 18. History of psychophysiological symptoms. 19. Seizure-like episodes. 20. History of nightmare and sleep disorders. 21. History of sleepwalking. 22. School problems. 23. Reports psychic experiences. 24. Anorexia or Bulimia. 25. Sexual difficulties.
2006-07-23 14:27:39
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answered by Vixen 2
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when you talk to your self in a pocket mirror while eatting a corndog in the middle of july while your asleep about sums it up
2006-07-23 14:26:20
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answered by desolate_pepsi_101 2
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Who wants to know? Just ask us. Don't listen to him. You can talk to me though, I'm the one in charge. Don't listen to her, she doesn't belong here. Wait, I have to leave. It is getting too crowded in here.
2006-07-23 14:27:27
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answered by Anonymous
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If you see someone talking to them selves, answering, then argueing about the answer.......good sign
2006-07-23 14:27:06
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answered by Jack 4
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hi Max Headroom here well i can help you with this, i will give you a personal answer
2006-07-23 14:26:01
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answered by Max Headroom 1
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Wait . . . let me ask that other guy in my head. He knows all about that.
2006-07-23 14:26:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know.
Neither do I!
2006-07-23 14:26:13
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answered by Texas Cowboy 7
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