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Dissociative disorders
There are three main forms of dissociative disorders that concern us though there are other forms. These three forms are: dissociative amnesia, dissociative fugue and dissociative identity disorder. Dissociative amnesia refers to the inability of the patient to recall important events in his or her life, which events are usually of painful or stressful nature. The amnesia may either be selective or localized. By selective is meant the inability to recall some of the events during a circumscribed period of time. Localized refers the inability to recall all the events during a circumscribed period of time. We must note here that most of these cases are related to some painful or stressful phenomenon or the other. It may be a motor accident, a plane crash or severe emotional trauma. Dissociative Identity DisorderThis is the most serious of all the possession disorders. It is characterized by the presence of two or more different distinct personality states taking over the behaviour of this individual, sequentially. The host in this case is invariably spiritually weak and this weakness allows other soul or souls to push it aside sometimes and express their own volitions. These personalities are usually distinct from each other and may be aware of each other. When the rightful owner returns to himself or herself, he or she is usually amnesic of the events that had occurred when the other personalities were operating. The root of the problem is the fact that the spirit of the original owner of the body is so weak that it offers little resistance to encroachment. Mankind's intellectual domination over thousands of years have led to this tragedy. Other factors are fear and shock which temporarily or permanently paralyses the spirit, thereby breaking down its defences or some occult practices whereby through dallying with those in the Beyond, the individual can then be possessed. Please read the articles: Schizophrenia and Questions on Schizophrenia for more causes and risk assessment. Through thousands of years of overdevelopment of the intellect, we had ignored and consequently weakened the spirit. This weak spirit is then no longer able to offer a fight, which normally it should be able to do. This disorder affects mostly adolescents and young adults and obviously if these had been given the proper education as regards the presence of the spirit within them, and the absolute necessity to strengthen it, then this tragedy would in most cases be avoided. There is nothing wrong with the brains of these people and the solution to their problems will not be found in the brain. The fact of their history is clear as to where the cause lie. Those in authority however, fail to listen, and prefer to rummage in the dust in their attempt to explain these problems by ever again turning to the tool that had led to the problem in the first place. Yielding to the intellect ties off the spirit and prevents its functioning and this is the reason for this problem. The inability of the spirit to assert itself on this earth and to grow strong through increased activity has led to this great tragedy which confronts the mental sciences. It is a pity that through obstinacy and arrogance, many lives are wasted. All these people can be helped if resources could be turned in the right direction. Advice
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