The diagnosis of dissociative identity disorder, formerly known as
multiple personality disorder, remains controversial, despite its
inclusion as an established diagnosis in psychiatry's Diagnostic
and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV). This book consists, first, of the
detailed description of the treatment of a patient whose syndrome
of DID emerged in the course of therapy, by a psychoanalyst who
entered into the therapy as a complete skeptic. The therapist's
willingness to explore the meaning and reality of the dramatic and
at times bizarre presentation of this disorder in a prolonged and
difficult treatment was accompanied by an eventual successful
outcome. Using this case as a reference point, the author then
provides a contemporary exploration of the literature about the
authenticity of this diagnosis and approaches to its treatment.
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