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Cognitive Complexity and Dissociative Identity Disorder
Authors:Karl Yngvar Dale  Atle Ødegård  Finn Tschudi  Rue L. Cromwell  Buddy Saunders  Åke Elden
Affiliation:1. University of Troms? , Troms?, Norway;2. Molde University College , Molde, Norway;3. University of Oslo , Oslo, Norway;4. University of Kansas , Lawrence, Kansas, USA;5. Bakersfield (California) VA Clinic , Bakersfield, California, USA
Abstract:Thirteen patients with dissociative identity disorder (DID), 13 with other mental disorders, and 10 nondiagnosed comparison participants were given individual grids. Results showed that displaying alternate personalities did not portend a more multidimensional level of thinking. Instead, the nonclinical comparison group had the greater degree of complexity in comparison to both clinical groups. A notable clinical observation was that DID patients, as compared to non-DID participants, had a greater understanding and speed in completing the grid. Findings are discussed in terms of the advantages of personal construct theory for conceptualizing the construct of dissociation.
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