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Dissociative identity disorder needs re-examination

COMMENTARY ON… DISSOCIATIVE IDENTITY DISORDER

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 August 2019

Peter Tyrer*
Affiliation:
Emeritus Professor of Community Psychiatry in the Centre for Psychiatry at Imperial College, London, and Honorary Professor in Psychiatry at the University of Nottingham, UK.
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Correspondence Professor Peter Tyrer, Imperial College, 7th Floor, Commonwealth Building, Hammersmith Hospital, London W12 0NN, UK. Email: p.tyrer@imperial.ac.uk
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Summary

Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is as real as any other psychiatric disorder but has been over-diagnosed by gullible clinicians, especially in forensic settings. Its classification has been poor, but the new ICD-11 classification, especially of partial DID, should help research and practice.

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