Patel Kajal M, Magula Luzuko
Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Walter Sisulu University, Mthatha, South Africa.
S Afr J Psychiatr. 2025 Feb 12;31:2333. doi: 10.4102/sajpsychiatry.v31i0.2333. eCollection 2025.
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a complex and controversial psychiatric condition characterised by the presence of two or more distinct identities, personality states, or identities that recurrently take control of an individual's behaviour. The identities or personality states may have distinct characteristics, memories, and behaviours, making identifying and differentiating them challenging. We describe a complex case that presented diagnostic challenges because of the fluctuations in psychiatric presentations associated with DID, and we outline a multidisciplinary and biopsychosocial intervention.
A 15-year-old transgender female presented with psychosis, suicidal ideation, a history of self-harm and aggressive behaviour, and panic attacks. She had a diary with excerpts that she could not remember writing and a history of forgetting certain parts of her day. She displayed extreme variations of psychiatric presentations, including depression, mania, panic, and aggression.
The patient's alters were individually treated based on their psychiatric presentation and theme. Management followed the phased approach of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD guidelines), which included establishing safety and symptom reduction, integration of traumatic memories and identity as well as rehabilitation.
In this case report, we present an adolescent with a myriad of psychiatric presentations and describe her management. We summarise key difficulties that a clinician can encounter in diagnosing DID.
We bring awareness to the complexity of this diagnosis. Lastly, we propose an Multidisciplinary team (MDT) biopsychosocial approach that helps to manage the condition.
分离性身份障碍(DID)是一种复杂且具争议性的精神疾病,其特征为存在两种或更多不同的身份、人格状态,或反复控制个体行为的身份。这些身份或人格状态可能具有不同的特征、记忆和行为,这使得识别和区分它们具有挑战性。我们描述了一个复杂病例,该病例因与DID相关的精神症状波动而带来诊断挑战,并且我们概述了一种多学科的生物心理社会干预方法。
一名15岁的跨性别女性出现精神病症状、自杀观念、自伤和攻击行为史以及惊恐发作。她有一本日记,其中有一些她不记得自己写过的摘录,并且有忘记一天中某些部分的经历。她表现出精神症状的极端变化,包括抑郁、躁狂、惊恐和攻击行为。
根据患者不同身份的精神症状表现和主题进行个体化治疗。管理遵循国际创伤与分离研究学会(ISSTD指南)的分阶段方法,包括建立安全和减轻症状、整合创伤记忆和身份以及康复。
在本病例报告中,我们介绍了一名有多种精神症状表现的青少年,并描述了对她的治疗。我们总结了临床医生在诊断DID时可能遇到的关键困难。
我们提高了对这种诊断复杂性的认识。最后,我们提出了一种多学科团队(MDT)的生物心理社会方法,有助于管理这种疾病。