When to suspect and how to diagnose dissociative identity disorder

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Abstract

Previously undiagnosed dissociative identity disorder (DID) may be present in individuals being assessed for eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR). Previously undiagnosed DID was present in 3.9% of 1,529 general adult psychiatric inpatients in 10 studies conducted in 6 different countries. In this article, a case of likely DID that was missed in a published case report is presented, and guidelines for when to suspect and how to diagnose DID are provided. Such guidelines are missing from the training of many mental health professionals.

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Ross, C. A. (2015). When to suspect and how to diagnose dissociative identity disorder. Journal of EMDR Practice and Research, 9(2), 114–120. https://doi.org/10.1891/1933-3196.9.2.114

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