DID symptoms

People with Dissociative Disorders may experience any of the following:
depression,
mood swings,
suicidal tendencies,
sleep disorders (insomnia, night terrors, and sleep walking),
panic attacks and phobias (flashbacks, reactions to stimuli or "triggers"),
alcohol and drug abuse,
compulsions and rituals,
psychotic-like symptoms (including auditory and visual hallucinations),
and eating disorders.

In addition, individuals with Dissociative Disorders can experience:
headaches,
amnesias,
time loss,
trances,
and "out of body experiences."

Some people with Dissociative Disorders have a tendency toward:
self-persecution,
self-sabotage,
and even violence (both self-inflicted and outwardly directed).

info from http://www.sidran.org/didbr.html


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