Can alters have different birthdays?

Some alters may age every year on the body's birthday or on a specific date that holds meaning to them, often the date at which they first came into existence. Other alters may age sporadically as they process their trauma and come to accept the current date and the age of the body.
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Can you have DID at 16?

The average onset age is 16, although depersonalization episodes can start anywhere from early to mid childhood. Less than 20% of people with this disorder start experiencing episodes after the age of 20. Dissociative identity disorder.
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What are the different types of alters in DID?

Types of Alter Personalities. Several authors have described alter personality types: Child, persecutor, helper, opposite gender, memory trace, and suicidal alter personalities are among them [6].
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Can a person with DID have only one alter?

The alters may even present physical differences, such as allergies, right-or-left handedness or the need for eyeglass prescriptions. These differences between alters are often quite striking. A person living with DID may have as few as two alters or as many as 100.
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How are alters created?

One alter may even have a disease that the others do not, for example diabetes or asthma. Often alters are created who express impulses perceived as forbidden by the child, such as anger, defiance, promiscuity, or violence. The names of the alters often have a symbolic meaning.
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What are alter types and do alters identify the body's birthday



At what age does DID develop?

Symptoms of DID often show up in childhood, between the ages of 5 and 10. But parents, teachers or healthcare providers may miss the signs. DID might be confused with other behavioral or learning problems common in children, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
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Can DID develop at any age?

People of any age, ethnicity, gender, and social background can develop DID, but the most significant risk factor is physical, emotional, or sexual abuse during childhood.
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What does switching alters feel like?

Strong, uncomfortable emotions. Extreme stress. Certain times of the year. Looking at old pictures.
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How can you tell if someone is faking DID?

Individuals faking or mimicking DID due to factitious disorder will typically exaggerate symptoms (particularly when observed), lie, blame bad behavior on symptoms and often show little distress regarding their apparent diagnosis.
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Can alters be in relationships?

Another important thing to remember when maintaining relationships with your alters is that each of your alters is unique. There is no one-size-fits-all way of forming relationships with your parts. Each alter has his or her own style and his or her own likes and dislikes. Alters also vary in age.
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Can an alter disappear?

✘ Myth: You can kill alters.

The part may have gone into extreme hiding, been momentarily immobilized, or merged with another part of the mind, but they most assuredly did not and can not disappear entirely or “be killed”.
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How do you know if you have alters?

Symptoms
  1. Memory loss (amnesia) of certain time periods, events, people and personal information.
  2. A sense of being detached from yourself and your emotions.
  3. A perception of the people and things around you as distorted and unreal.
  4. A blurred sense of identity.
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How do you identify alters?

Characteristics of Alters
  1. different ages, for instance much younger or older;
  2. a different gender to the physical body;
  3. different names, or no name;
  4. different roles or functions, either related to daily life or to trauma;
  5. different attitudes, and preferences, e.g, in food, or dress.
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Can teenagers have distinct alters?

Teen multiple personality disorder (also known as teen dissociative identity disorder) is a dissociative condition where someone has two different personality states, or identities, which control the person's behavior at different times.
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Can you get DID without trauma?

You Can Have DID Even if You Don't Remember Any Trauma

They may not have experienced any trauma that they know of, or at least remember. But that doesn't necessarily mean that trauma didn't happen. One of the reasons that DID develops is to protect the child from the traumatic experience.
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Can a 12 year old have DID?

Most of us are familiar with DID in adults, as depicted in film or TV. However, DID can also be seen in children since the disorder usually starts early due to severe neglect, abuse or trauma that occurred in childhood.
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What are fictive alters?

fictives are alters that are or are based off of fictional people or characters. fictives, while they already come from a media, can also have IRLs of different characters from different sources(but they dont have to)
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How do you test for DID?

Diagnosis
  1. Physical exam. Your doctor examines you, asks in-depth questions, and reviews your symptoms and personal history. ...
  2. Psychiatric exam. Your mental health professional asks questions about your thoughts, feelings, and behavior and discusses your symptoms. ...
  3. Diagnostic criteria in the DSM-5.
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How do DID alters work?

Persecutor alters – these DID alters are modeled after the abuser. Persecutor alters create negative messages blaming the original identity for the abuse and telling them they need to die or pay for it. Often the host will act on these negative messages and self-harm or even attempt suicide.
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Can an alter become a host?

In psychology and mental health, the host is the most prominent Alter, state, or identity in someone who has dissociative identity disorder (DID) (formerly known as multiple personality disorder). The other personalities, besides the host, are known as alter personalities, or just "alters".
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What triggers switching?

There are a variety of triggers that can cause switching between alters, or identities, in people with dissociative identity disorder. These can include stress, memories, strong emotions, senses, alcohol and substance use, special events, or specific situations. In some cases, the triggers are not known.
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Can I have DID and not know it?

The problem people with DID have, though, is not that they mistakenly believe they are more than one person, but that they literally have more than one “personality.” Because of the way DID rewires a person's brain, it's possible to suffer from the disorder for years and not even know it.
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Can you be born with DID?

Etiology of Dissociative Identity Disorder

Dissociative identity disorder usually occurs in people who experienced overwhelming stress or trauma during childhood. Children are not born with a sense of a unified identity; it develops from many sources and experiences.
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Can a child have split personality?

Share on Pinterest Trauma during childhood is a possible cause of split personality disorder. A split personality is a popular term for DID. In the past, DID was known as multiple personality disorder. People with DID have two or more distinct personalities.
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What kind of trauma can cause DID?

The main cause of DID is believed to be severe and prolonged trauma experienced during childhood, including emotional, physical or sexual abuse.
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