jillio
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Are they sure it wasn't the same patient?![]()
I'd like to see any year in which "thousands" of cases of DID have been diagnosed.
That is quite the vague claim. There are only a few clinicians in the country that are qualified to diagnose and treat DID. It is a specialty in and of itself. It certainly is not something that gets diagnosed by your average practicing clinician. In fact, if a case of DID were seen by the average practicing clinician, they would no doubt be diagnosed with another disorder. People with DID manage to go years without a proper diagnosis. Part of the feature of the disorder is not to make the alters obvious. Therefore, while people will realize that something doesn't quite add up, they don't have big clues as to the dissociation that is occuring.
