What is another word for Dual Personality?
Pronunciation:
[ djˈuːə͡l pˌɜːsənˈalɪti], [ djˈuːəl pˌɜːsənˈalɪti], [ d_j_ˈuː_əl p_ˌɜː_s_ə_n_ˈa_l_ɪ_t_i]
Synonyms for Dual personality:
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n.
• split personality Other relevant words:
- alcohol-dependent ,
- alky ,
- antisocial personality disorder ,
- boozer ,
- catatonic type schizophrenia ,
- changeling ,
- cretin ,
- depersonalisation ,
- depersonalization disorder ,
- depersonalization neurosis ,
- dipsomaniac ,
- disassociation ,
- disconnect ,
- disconnectedness ,
- disjunction ,
- disjuncture ,
- disorganized schizophrenia ,
- disorganized type schizophrenia ,
- dreamer ,
- gulf ,
- half-wit ,
- hypochondriacal ,
- imbecile ,
- lush ,
- manic depression ,
- manic depressive illness ,
- manic-depressive psychosis ,
- mental case ,
- moron ,
- paranoid schizophrenia ,
- psycho ,
- psychotic person ,
- reification ,
- retard ,
- schizophrenic ,
- schizophrenic disorder ,
- schizophrenic psychosis ,
- schizotypal personality ,
- soaker ,
- sociopathic personality ,
- souse ,
- substance abuser ,
- user ,
- wishful thinker .
- Antisocial Personality ,
- Inadequate Personality ,
- NEUROPATH ,
- Paranoid Personality ,
- Schizoid Personality ,
- Valetudinary ,
- alcoholic ,
- alternating personality ,
- catatonia ,
- catatonic schizophrenia ,
- dementia praecox ,
- depersonalization ,
- disconnection ,
- dissociation ,
- dissociation of personality ,
- drug user ,
- escapist ,
- hebephrenia ,
- hebephrenic schizophrenia ,
- hostile personality ,
- hypochondriac ,
- hypochondriast ,
- idiot ,
- imaginary invalid ,
- mental dissociation ,
- moral insanity ,
- multiple personality ,
- neurotic ,
- paranoia ,
- paraphrenia ,
- psychoneurotic ,
- psychopath ,
- psychopathic personality ,
- psychotic ,
- schizoid ,
- schizophrenia ,
- schizothymia ,
- sociopath ,
- split personality ,
- valetudinarian .
How to use "Dual personality" in context?
Dual Personality disorder is a mental disorder in which a person has two or more distinct personalities that share some common features. These personalities may be recognizably different from one another, or they may have different names. Some people with dual personality disorder also have features of 19 other mental disorders, such as schizophrenia or obsessive-compulsive disorder. Dual personality disorder can result from a traumatic event, such as childhood abuse, but it can also occur spontaneously.
There is no one cause of dual personality disorder, but it is most commonly diagnosed in individuals who have experienced moderate to severe psychological trauma.
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