Dissociative identity (multiple personality) disorder in Poland: a clinical case description and diagnostic difficulties.

Wiktor Orlof, Emil B Rozenek, Napoleon Waszkiewicz, Bogumiła Szewczak
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Purpose: Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is characterized by the presence of a minimum of two identities. Each identity has different fixed patterns of perception, establishing relationships, and thinking about itself and the environment in which it lives. The etiology of dissociative identity disorder is still not fully understood. The aim of the study is to review the literature on the psychopathology and diagnostics of DID and to describe the clinical case of a patient with co-existing DID and paranoid schizophrenia.

Case description: The male patient discussed in the article is characterized by the presence of three separate identities (the dominant male personality, and two additional personalities, male and female). The main personality informing about the existence of the others is the female personality, with a female name.

Comment: Psychiatrists and psychologists, as well as doctors of other specialties, should have knowledge about the symptomatology of dissociative identity disorder in order to have a holistic approach to patient care.

分离性身份(多重人格)障碍在波兰:临床病例描述和诊断困难。
目的:分离性身份障碍(DID)以至少存在两种身份为特征。每个身份都有不同的固定的感知模式,建立关系,思考自身及其所处的环境。解离性身份障碍的病因尚不完全清楚。本研究的目的是回顾有关DID的精神病理学和诊断的文献,并描述一名同时患有DID和偏执型精神分裂症的患者的临床病例。病例描述:文章中讨论的男性患者的特点是存在三个独立的身份(占主导地位的男性人格,以及另外两个人格,男性和女性)。告知他人存在的主要人格是女性人格,有一个女性的名字。评论:精神科医生和心理学家,以及其他专业的医生,应该了解解离性身份障碍的症状学,以便对患者进行全面的护理。
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