Ribáry Gergő, Lajtai László, Demetrovics Zsolt, Maraz Aniko
Department of Clinical Psychology and Addiction, Institute of Psychology, Eötvös Loránd UniversityBudapest, Hungary.
Front Psychol. 2017 Jun 13;8:938. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00938. eCollection 2017.
Personality psychology research relies on the notion that humans have a single self that is the result of the individual's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that can be reliably described (i.e., through traits). People who identify themselves as "multiple" have a system of multiple or alternative, selves, that share the same physical body. This is the first study to explore the phenomenon of multiplicity by assessing the experiences of people who identify themselves as "multiple." First, an Internet forum search was performed using the terms "multiplicity" and "multiple system." Based on that search, people who identified themselves as multiple were contacted. Interviews were conducted by a consultant psychiatrist, which produced six case vignettes. Multiplicity is discussed on Twitter, Tumblr, Google+ and several other personal websites, blogs, and forums maintained by multiples. According to the study's estimates, there are 200-300 individuals who participate in these forums and believe they are multiple. Based on the six interviews, it appears that multiples have several selves who are relatively independent of each other and constitute the personality's system. Each "resident person" or self, has their own unique behavioral pattern, which is triggered by different situations. However, multiples are a heterogeneous group in terms of their system organization, memory functions, and control over switching between selves. Multiplicity can be placed along a continuum between identity disturbance and dissociative identity disorder (DID), although most systems function relatively well in everyday life. Further research is needed to explore this phenomenon, especially in terms of the extent to which multiplicity can be regarded as a healthy way of coping.
人类有一个单一的自我,它是个体思想、情感和行为的结果,能够被可靠地描述(即通过特质)。那些将自己认定为“多重人格”的人拥有多个或替代的自我系统,这些自我共享同一具身体。这是第一项通过评估那些认定自己为“多重人格”的人的经历来探索多重人格现象的研究。首先,使用“多重人格”和“多重人格系统”等术语在互联网论坛上进行搜索。基于该搜索结果,联系了那些认定自己为多重人格的人。由一位顾问精神科医生进行访谈,产生了六个案例 vignettes。在推特、汤博乐、谷歌+以及由多重人格者维护的其他几个个人网站、博客和论坛上都讨论了多重人格问题。根据该研究的估计,有200 - 300人参与这些论坛并认为自己是多重人格者。基于这六次访谈,似乎多重人格者有几个相对彼此独立的自我,它们构成了人格系统。每个 “常驻人格” 或自我都有自己独特的行为模式,由不同的情境触发。然而,就其系统组织、记忆功能以及对自我切换的控制而言,多重人格者是一个异质群体。多重人格可以置于身份障碍和解离性身份障碍(DID)之间的连续统一体上,尽管大多数系统在日常生活中功能相对良好。需要进一步的研究来探索这一现象,特别是在多重人格在多大程度上可被视为一种健康应对方式方面。