In controlled studies, non-specialised treatment that did not address dissociative self-states did not substantially improve did symptoms, though there may be improvement in patients' other conditions. Did often co-occurs with other emotional conditions, including posttraumatic stress disorder (ptsd), borderline personality disorder (bpd), and a number of other personality disorders, as well as … Did is associated with long-term exposure to trauma, often chronic traumatic experiences during early childhood.

Dissociative identity disorder (did) is a mental health condition where you have two or more separate personalities that control your behavior at different times. Did, formerly called multiple personality disorder, develops as a childhood coping mechanism. To escape pain and trauma in childhood, the mind splits off feelings, personality traits, characteristics, …