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Do people with dissociative personality disorder always log on to social networking sites as different people?

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Do people with dissociative personality disorder always log on to social networking sites as different people?

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1) I think you are talking about dissociative identity disorder. There are two separate diseases: 1. “Dissocial personality disorder is one of several psychopathic personality disorders, each of which has different operational definitions and terminologies depending on the system of classification of mental disorders used. Psychopathy is a general construct that differs from the specific diagnoses of antisocial, psychopathic, dissocial, and sociopathic personality disorders, the various diagnostic classifications for psychopathy. Dissocial personality disorder is the diagnostic category established for psychopathy in the ICD-10 diagnostic criteria developed by the World Health Organization (WHO). It is conceptually similar to the DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria for Antisocial personality disorder.” Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissocial_personality_disorder

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