Causes Of DID In Children and Parents Role in Managing the Children

The causes for DID is yet undefined. There are many controversies regarding this problem and a general conclusion id childhood abuse. Several studies have revealed the fact that the childhood abuse is one of the main reasons for DID. The survey in this related field shows the facts that 97%-98% of DID cases, had a traumatic events of abuse in the childhood. On the other hand, 85%cases of DID has been observed in case of adults and 96%of children and teenagers in adolescence have become the prey of child abuse during their early phase of life. In these cases, sexual abuse is one of the most violent result creating events and has created a lifetime trauma in the girls-as per the result of the survey.

Sexual abuse is not the only cause of DID in the children because research has revealed some other facts. Including these causes, abuse by parents, negligence, family dispute had caused DID in their later life as per the data received in the research method.. On the other hand, there are cases where some problem is occurred due to certain shock in the life death of some close persons or any traumatic incidents. In fact experience of traumatic stress is one of the major reasons for DID in later life.

Early detection of Dissociative Identity Disorder in a child makes the case curable and the possibility to lead a normal life in future by the child becomes easily anticipated in these cases. Parents play a vital role in this process by providing the child adequate security, physical and mental to remove the traumatic memory of the past. The parents should learn to manage the outburst of emotions by the child and they should learn to play a role of therapeutic partner with the psychologist and his counseling program. The perseverance level of the parents has always a positive effect in maintaining the long-term process of counseling successfully.


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