Is Your Neighbor An Alien From Space?

Do you know someone that you just can't relate to because of weird changes in their mood? Do you sometimes think that you are speaking to one person one day and then a totally different person the next but it is still the same person? Have you heard of multiple personality disorder? This is a disorder where one person has several entities in their subconscious and these entities eventually take over their physical life. Does this sound like someone you know? Then read on.

Multiple personality disorder, is a cerebral interruption, and is classified as an unrest in which "several distinctive characters or behavioral states" interchange in taking over the person's consciousness and actions. The exact nature of multiple personality disorder and its connection to other mental diseases continues to be a focus of dispute. Research tells us that multiple personality disorder could be a relatively fresh development in western communities.

It may be a society-specific disease, derived by upbringing ill-treatment and long-term changes in society. Not like depression or anxiety disorders, which have been accepted for treatment, in some form, for centuries, the earliest cases of persons reporting symptoms were not kept track of until the 18th century. Most were believed to be medical idiosyncrasies or phenomenons until the early 1980's, when increased numbers of cases were detailed in Northern America.

Psychiatrists still argue whether multiple personality disorder was in earlier years misdiagnosed and just not reported, or perhaps it is in today's time over-diagnosed. Since early childhood traumatization is an issue in the advance of this condition, some medical professionals believe it may possibly be a deviation of post-traumatic stress disorder. Patients with multiple personality disorder experience different personalities and view these personalities as unique individuals possessing different forenames, ancestries, and personality attributes.

It is not unheard for multiple personality disorder patients to have altered states of different genders, sexual orientations, ages, or nationalities. Some patients have been diagnosed with alter states that are not even persons; these alter states have and can be animals, or even aliens from outer space. The typical patient has over two but less than 10 altered states, but some have been diagnosed with as many as one hundred. Many serial killers are believed to have multiple personality disorders.

Your neighbor or someone you know may be a serial killer or have serial killing tendencies that may eventually manifest in the lives around them. These serial killers lead regular lives as husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, or friends. But did you know that people without multiple personality disorders can think of killing someone, or even plan the event? Should a loved one or our self be abused or hurt, during times such as these we can think it in our minds because of the hurt and anger that consumes us.

The differentiation between serial killers and us is that we do not go through with the violence. Serial killers lack impulse management and, as a result articulate these desires and compulsions through. Serial killers with multiple personality disorders suffer with amnesia and do not remember the crime until the alter personality who committed it is in control. So next time you see your neighbor be careful, it could be your neighbor or it could be their other personality, the alien from outer space.