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The Cleveland Clinic identifies the primary symptoms of DID as:
Research indicates that between 70% and 100% of individuals diagnosed with DID have a history of severe early-life trauma. The Cleveland Clinic identifies the primary symptoms of
: Symptoms that cause significant distress or interfere with daily life, including relationships and work. Causes and Development
: Gaps in memory that go beyond ordinary forgetfulness, often involving daily activities, personal history, or traumatic events. or borderline personality disorder.
: Inconsistent caregiving—where a parent alternates between affection and abuse—can intensify this fragmentation. Treatment and Recovery
While there are no specific medications for DID, doctors may prescribe them to manage co-occurring symptoms like anxiety or depression. The primary treatment is long-term psychotherapy, often following a three-phase model: Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID): Symptoms & Treatment
Diagnosis is often challenging and can take several years, as DID frequently co-occurs with other conditions such as PTSD , depression, or borderline personality disorder. Causes and Development