no - at work. i work wed-sat.drew wrote:A good Catholic boy like Null?
Holy Thursday?
He's probebly at church.
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Nah...don't wanna look like a stalker. I just miss his amusings.Wyldewode wrote:No. . . same username, but he's hardly posted anything in the last few weeks. Maybe you should PM him, Cagliostro.Cagliostro wrote:Can I add Emotional Leper to this, or has he just changed names?

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What was so wrong with the old term that they had to change it? Don't worry, you don't have to answer if a lengthy explanation is required. But I suspect political correctness has something to do with it.Wyldewode wrote:It's the new term for multiple personality disorder. And I know because I worked with mentally ill adults for several years.matrixman wrote:Disso...geez, how does she come up with these things?
Partially, MM, I would agree. But the world of psychology, as any "science", continues to expand as new findings are made. I would imagine an effort was made to codify differing types of personality disorders, and this was one of the results. The naming of a disorder, naturally, would be forced into P.C. guidelines.
But I'm just theorizing. Also, I must apologize if this reads somewhat pedantic, as I haven't slept more than three hours in the last two days, and when exhausted, I become loquacious.
That last word was meant as self-deprecation.
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But I'm just theorizing. Also, I must apologize if this reads somewhat pedantic, as I haven't slept more than three hours in the last two days, and when exhausted, I become loquacious.
That last word was meant as self-deprecation.

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"Mostly muffins sir."- My answer in response to the question posed by the officer, "Son, do you have anything on you I should know about?"
His response: "Holy $&!^. He's not kidding! Look at all these muffins!"
Actually, instead of being more PC, it changed because it was more accurately descriptive of what happens.
"Dissociation" describes a state in which the integrated functioning of a person's identity, including consciousness, memory and awareness of surroundings, is disrupted or eliminated. Dissociation is a mechanism that allows the mind to separate or compartmentalize certain memories or thoughts from normal consciousness. These memories are not erased, but are buried and may resurface at a later time. Dissociation is related to hypnosis in that hypnotic trance also involves a temporarily altered state of consciousness. Dissociation occurs along a continuum or spectrum, and may be mild and part of the range of normal experience, or may be severe and pose a problem for the individual experiencing the dissociation. An example of everyday, mild dissociation is when a person is driving for a long period on the highway and takes several exits without remembering them. In severe, impairing dissociation, an individual experiences a lack of awareness of important aspects of his or her identity.
The phrase "dissociative identity disorder" replaced "multiple personality disorder" because the new name emphasizes the disruption of a person's identity that characterizes the disorder. A person with the illness is consciously aware of one aspect of his or her personality or self while being totally unaware of, or dissociated from, other aspects of it. This is a key feature of the disorder. It only takes two distinct identities or personality states to qualify as DID but there have been cases in which 100 distinct alternate personalities, or alters, were reported. Fifty percent of DID patients harbor fewer than 11 identities.
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The problem was the name. The symptoms described by what was called "Multiple Personality Disorder" were not those of a "Personality Disorder."
A personality disorder is something completely different. This is an "Identity Disorder," because it affects the persons Self-Awareness (Seperate Personalities), whereas a Personality Disorder is a 'warping' of the way one thinks and reacts (You're 'personality' is the 'problem'.)
Of course, it's 6:30, and I just finished writing a paper.
A personality disorder is something completely different. This is an "Identity Disorder," because it affects the persons Self-Awareness (Seperate Personalities), whereas a Personality Disorder is a 'warping' of the way one thinks and reacts (You're 'personality' is the 'problem'.)
Of course, it's 6:30, and I just finished writing a paper.
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