I found this interesting article on DID and it's validity within the criminal system as a defense.
DID is a hugely problematic disorder linked heavily to the late eighties and early nineties obsession with repressed memories. This article posits some of the issues relating to DID.
@Daniel Sumner false memory implantation is a huge barrier to anything trauma related unfortunately…. expert DID therapists are needed for this rare disorder.
you can read it if you want. I studied both sides of the argument if it’s more imaginary or if it’s more trauma based and the issues during the 80s because of multiple personality disorder…. It would be nice to hear what forensic psychologists think about DID since it’s new understanding and research which I site in my research paper I hope it helps you.
I found this interesting article on DID and it's validity within the criminal system as a defense.
DID is a hugely problematic disorder linked heavily to the late eighties and early nineties obsession with repressed memories. This article posits some of the issues relating to DID.
https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/C1C27EE9731782570E1376A3EDA48CE4/S2056467819000124a.pdf/dissociative-identity-disorder-validity-and-use-in-the-criminal-justice-system.pdf
Yes I wrote about this topic on my website under academic papers:
https://evehfritz.wixsite.com/website
you can read it if you want. I studied both sides of the argument if it’s more imaginary or if it’s more trauma based and the issues during the 80s because of multiple personality disorder…. It would be nice to hear what forensic psychologists think about DID since it’s new understanding and research which I site in my research paper I hope it helps you.