DID: A Survival Disorder Excitement filled us every time we watched Bruce Banner lose his temper and transform into this giant green humanoid in the movie "The Incredible Hulk". We burst out Laughing whenever Jim Carrey wore the mask becoming his funny yet...
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DID: A Survival Disorder Excitement filled us every time we watched Bruce Banner lose his temper and transform into this giant green humanoid in the movie "The Incredible Hulk". We burst out Laughing whenever Jim Carrey wore the mask becoming his funny yet sly cartoonish character in "The Mask". We didn't know whether to sympathize with Dr Jekyll, who wanted to prove a point, or blame him for unleashing his evil animalistic side Mr Hyde. Well then, how would we react to real life stories that resemble these fictional ones? Patricia, Abi, Bonny, Salome, Diabalus and Ken are different identities present in and alternatively taking control of Kim Noble. She's a single mother, now 51, and the author of All of me, a book about her suffering from a mental disorder called "DID". DID, or Dissociative Identity Disorder, is a highly controversial severe condition in which two or more distinct identities or personality states can have significant control over the behavior of a person. Psychiatric
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