Yahoo! Sports: Tyler Lockett did the Allen Iverson stepover of Tyronn Lue as a TD celebration
Tyler Lockett did the Allen Iverson stepover of Tyronn Lue as a TD celebration
Yahoo! Sports: "He's not analytically correct" - Durant shares why Iverson doesn't get enough respect
Widely revered as a cultural icon, Allen Iverson left a profound impact on the game, both on and off the court. Strangely, the Philadelphia 76ers legend never fulfilled the ideal NBA player template, ...
"He's not analytically correct" - Durant shares why Iverson doesn't get enough respect
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a mental health condition where you have two or more interchangeable personalities. It’s usually the result of past trauma.
A sharp decline in cases followed, and the disorder was reclassified as "dissociative identity disorder" (DID) in DSM-IV. [7] In the 2020s, an uptick in DID cases followed the spread of viral videos about the disorder on TikTok and YouTube. [8]
If you have DID, you may find yourself doing things you wouldn't normally do, such as speeding, reckless driving, or stealing money from your employer or friend.
Studies that verify the presence of DID using multiple resources add credibility to the diagnosis. Research on individuals with DID that have little to no media exposure to information on the illness lends further credibility to the reliability of the existence of this mental health condition.
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is the disorder that was previously recognized as multiple personality disorder. It’s characterized by the presence of two or more dissociated self states, known as alters, that have the ability to take executive control and are associated with some degree of inter-identity amnesia.