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Etiological Factors in Dissociative Identity Disorder

The development of Dissociative Identity Disorder is understood to be influenced by a complex interplay of factors. While severe, chronic childhood trauma is a key psychological component, leading to dissociation as a defense mechanism, ongoing research is exploring a wider range of contributors. These include attachment styles, genetic predispositions, and other environmental influences, highlighting that the disorder's origins are multifaceted.

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