Understanding Dissociative Identity Disorder: Pathophysiology, Challenges, and the Impact ofSevere Dissociative Identity Spins
In recent years, the landscape of dissociative disorders has gained increased clinical and scholarly attention, driven by advances in neuroimaging, psychotherapeutic techniques, and a more nuanced understanding of trauma-related psychopathologies. Among these phenomena, Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)—formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder—stands as one of the most complex and often misunderstood conditions. Its manifestations are diverse, ranging from subtle dissociative experiences to severe and disruptive episodes such as Severe Dissociative Identity Spins. The Clinical Significance of Dissociative Identity Disorder DID…