DID
abbreviation/ˌdiː aɪ ˈdiː/
/ˌdiː aɪ ˈdiː/
(psychology)- dissociative identity disorder(= a mental illness in which somebody feels uncertain about who they are and feels that they have more than one separate identity, each one having its own name, voice, memories, personality, etc.)Topics Mental healthc2
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