The Role of Family in Preventing DID In Women
The general cause of DID is the mal-coordination and emotional gap in the family. In creating DID, the role and negligence of the family is unavoidable; on the other hand, the after the detection and diagnosis of this psychosis it is the role of family along with the psychologist can solve the problem effectively and can attempt to restore normalcy. The DID affected women are in general are of emotional type and most of the time they are find with depressive mood or in state of confusion. The sleep disorder and reluctance to eating are average pre-dominant symptom in DID affected women. Suicidal attempt and self mutilation are lo severe symptoms of DID. This proneness toward extremity is first noted by the family members and they are the first point to recognize some sort of behavioral abnormality, naturally the role of family is very much important in the first phase of DID diagnosis.
The emotional outburst of a DID affected person varies in intensity from time to time. It is the perseverance and emotional support of the family can help the diseased person to get rid of this problem and to start a fresh new life. The sympathetic outlook and helping mentality of the family itself can erase the bitter childhood memory of the person suffering from Dissociative identity problem. If here is mental support and required attention from the surroundings, the distressed personality of the affected person gets integrated into the personal trait of the host to some extent.
In case of a woman suffering from DID, retains the trauma of abuse from, in most of the case, from her nearest relatives. She tarts to nurture a hatred for the family and relationship. And her anguish makes her split into different personalities. If with proper medication and psychotherapy she gets affection and support as well as mental and social protection from family and from the relations, her trauma is minimized.