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Toward a psychoanalytic understanding of multiple personality disorder
1Trauma Clinic, Erich Lindemann Mental Health Center, Boston, MA 02114.
Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic
|January 1, 1993
Abstract:
The author suggests a developmental psychoanalytic frame from which to understand the clinical phenomenology of multiple personality disorder (MPD). Annihilation anxiety and fears of nonbeing are understood as central; they are seen as resulting from actual early traumatic impingements at key developmental periods. Alter "personalities" are conceptualized as functional delusional processes that serve to maintain self-cohesion. The alters are brought about through the subject's lack of capacity for illusion. Some therapeutic implications regarding a psychoanalytic stance are discussed.