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Re: Split person(ality)
By: / Novice
Post # 21
Hello CrimsunDeath. Personally, I dont think there's any spell that can help you with split personality. First and foremost, were you diagnosed by a doctor that you have a personality disorder? Or, do you notice you have different moods in different situations? I did a little research and here's what I found. Good luck to you.

General symptoms of a personality disorder
Personality disorder symptoms include:
Frequent mood swings
Stormy relationships
Social isolation
Angry outbursts
Suspicion and mistrust of others
Difficulty making friends
A need for instant gratification
Poor impulse control
Alcohol or substance abuse
Specific types of personality disorders
The specific types of personality disorders are grouped into three clusters based on similar characteristics and symptoms. Many people with one diagnosed personality disorder also have signs and symptoms of at least one additional personality disorder.
Cluster A personality disorders
These are personality disorders characterized by odd, eccentric thinking or behavior and include:
Paranoid personality disorder
Distrust and suspicion of others
Believing that others are trying to harm you
Emotional detachment
Hostility
Schizoid personality disorder
Lack of interest in social relationships
Limited range of emotional expression
Inability to pick up normal social cues
Appearing dull or indifferent to others
Schizotypal personality disorder
Peculiar dress, thinking, beliefs or behavior
Perceptual alterations, such as those affecting touch
Discomfort in close relationships
Flat emotions or inappropriate emotional responses
Indifference to others
"Magical thinking" — believing you can influence people and events with your thoughts
Believing that messages are hidden for you in public speeches or displays
Cluster B personality disorders
These are personality disorders characterized by dramatic, overly emotional thinking or behavior and include:
Antisocial (formerly called sociopathic) personality disorder
Disregard for others
Persistent lying or stealing
Recurring difficulties with the law
Repeatedly violating the rights of others
Aggressive, often violent behavior
Disregard for the safety of self or others
Borderline personality disorder
Impulsive and risky behavior
Volatile relationships
Unstable mood
Suicidal behavior
Fear of being alone
Histrionic personality disorder
Constantly seeking attention
Excessively emotional
Extreme sensitivity to others' approval
Unstable mood
Excessive concern with physical appearance
Narcissistic personality disorder
Believing that you're better than others
Fantasizing about power, success and attractiveness
Exaggerating your achievements or talents
Expecting constant praise and admiration
Failing to recognize other people's emotions and feelings
Cluster C personality disorders
These are personality disorders characterized by anxious, fearful thinking or behavior and include:
Avoidant personality disorder
Hypersensitivity to criticism or rejection
Feeling inadequate
Social isolation
Extreme shyness in social situations
Timidity
Dependent personality disorder
Excessive dependence on others
Submissiveness toward others
A desire to be taken care of
Tolerance of poor or abusive treatment
Urgent need to start a new relationship when one has ended
Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
Preoccupation with orderliness and rules
Extreme perfectionism
Desire to be in control of situations
Inability to discard broken or worthless objects
Inflexibility
Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder isn't the same as obsessive-compulsive disorder, a type of anxiety disorder.
When to see a doctor
If you have any signs or symptoms of a personality disorder, see your doctor, mental health provider or other health care professional. Untreated, personality disorders can cause significant problems in your life, and they may get worse without treatment
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Re: Split person(ality)
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Post # 22
I am of no real help in this situation, but I will say this: It's not uncommon for a person to split like that. It happens a lot more than people realize. Fight or Flight response with a twist.

Again, I would heed the advice given by Silver and Sue
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Re: Split person(ality)
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Post # 23
Im wondering what cult maydayy is from.
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Re: Split person(ality)
By: / Knowledgeable
Post # 24
I believe there are some psychologists that work with such cases, they might help you find the balance of communication between both links.
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Re: Split person(ality)
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Post # 25
sorry now thats a crazy list of sypmtoms.Everyones bound to have a few .haha its actually funny
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Re: Split person(ality)
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Post # 26
I agree with what bluelight2 says against the whole symptoms list. I know a friend that has at least have of those "symptoms" but I know for a fact that she is perfectly fine and has nothing wrong with her. But yeah, other then that I think everyone's helped as much as possible. So thanks ^ ^
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Re: Split person(ality)
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Post # 27
blackfish..... as i said before, dont ever mention me in your posts again. Thank you.
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Re: Split person(ality)
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Post # 28
Why not? This could be a prime example for teaching the dangerous of cults. You wanted to preform exorcism on a girl with medical problems.
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Re: Split person(ality)
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Post # 29
you dont know what real exorsicm is so dont even talk...
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Re: Split person(ality)
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Post # 30
I would be interested to hear what 'real exorcism' is and how it could supposedly help a person with mental illness.
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