aggle_rithm
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If you haven't seen the movie "Identity" and you want to be surprised, don't read any further. However, I'm sure most skeptics would hate the movie.
I couldn't understand, before I saw "Identity", why some reviewers thought it was great and others thought it was ridiculous. Then I saw it, and it all became clear.
The entire premise of the movie is based on the existence of a psychological condition called Multiple Personality Disorder...excuse me, "Dissociative Identity Disorder" (they needed a new name since the old one was a subject of ridicule by serious psychologists).
If you believe in MPD, then the movie was great. If you don't, then the entire premise was flawed beyond redemption.
I personally don't believe in MPD. Why? Because there is not a single case of this disorder that was not CAUSED by the "therapeutic" tactics used to "treat" the disorder. A combination of suggestion, drugs, and hypnosis convinces people that they have multiple personalities, but there is not one single case of a person spontaneously exhibiting multiple personalities without a "therapist's" intervention.
Comments...? Dissenting viewpoints...? Spittle-emitting tirades...?
I couldn't understand, before I saw "Identity", why some reviewers thought it was great and others thought it was ridiculous. Then I saw it, and it all became clear.
The entire premise of the movie is based on the existence of a psychological condition called Multiple Personality Disorder...excuse me, "Dissociative Identity Disorder" (they needed a new name since the old one was a subject of ridicule by serious psychologists).
If you believe in MPD, then the movie was great. If you don't, then the entire premise was flawed beyond redemption.
I personally don't believe in MPD. Why? Because there is not a single case of this disorder that was not CAUSED by the "therapeutic" tactics used to "treat" the disorder. A combination of suggestion, drugs, and hypnosis convinces people that they have multiple personalities, but there is not one single case of a person spontaneously exhibiting multiple personalities without a "therapist's" intervention.
Comments...? Dissenting viewpoints...? Spittle-emitting tirades...?