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Dissociative Identity Disorder
        in Fight Club
What is
Dissociative Identity Disorder?
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
   
       Also called Multiple Personality Disorder.
   
       Described as a psychiatric diagnosis in which a person
       has two or more alternating personalities
   
       Causes an inability to recall personal information or
       activities relating to a personality or personalities. [1]
Mild dissociation
  Very common among the general population
  May be described as daydreaming or “running on
    autopilot.”
  Can be triggered by stress, and is thought by some to
    be a way for the mind to distance itself from
    experiences that are too difficult for it to process. [2]
DID in Real Life

                    Eleven-Man




In some cases, certain identities can interact with one another
   internally. An article in Time Magazine refers to a patient
 named Robert Oxnam, who was diagnosed with DID. He has
  a total of 11 different personalities, many of them known to
             one another but not to Oxnam himself. [3]
What is the cause of the
             Narrator's DID?
 Theoretically, the disorder is linked with extremely high stress
    levels, often associated with traumatic experiences, and a
       unique ability to sever conscious connections with
    memories.[4] The narrator experiences this in the form of
  insomnia. While he believes he is just laying awake at night,
        his alternate personality is actually making soap.

 A large amount of patients reportedly suffer from child abuse.[4]
Both the narrator and Tyler allude to the possibility that they were
 abused at some point, and at separate times, they state that their
             fathers left them when they were young.
Diagnosis

 To help diagnose dissociative disorders, a psychologic
interview using special questionnaires made specifically to
 identify dissociative disorders is conducted, along with a
  medical examination that may physically determine the
                 cause of some symptoms.
  In some cases, the patient may need to be sedated or
hypnotized in order to relax the person and draw out the
    other personalities and repressed information. [4]
Symptoms
There are several symptoms related to DID, which include[1] [4]:
          
              Varying levels of functionality
          
              Time distortions, time lapses, and amnesia
          
              Depersonalization and Derealization
          
              Fugue States
          
              Depression
          
              Sudden anger/Irritability
          
              Insomnia
          
              Hearing the voices of other personalities

The narrator experiences many of these symptoms throughout the
  movie.
Depersonalization

        Depersonalization

    Occurs when a person
    experiences a persistent or
    recurring feeling of being
    detached from his or her body
    and/or thoughts.

    Often referred to as an “out-of-
    body experience.”

    Unlike patients with a
    psychotic disorder,
    depersonalized patients are
    aware that their unreal
    experiences are, in fact, not
    real. [4]
Derealization

Derealization can be described as a change in the way one perceives and
   experiences the external world, in a way that makes the world seem
   unfamiliar or dream-like. Some patients describe derealization as a
    sense of seeing the world from behind an immaterial barrier, as if it
   was foggy or very far away. Unlike depersonalization, in which one
  feels detached from his/her body, derealization deals with a feeling of
       detachment from the outside world.[2][4] It is not a standalone
   disorder, but rather a symptom of numerous psychiatric disorders. It
              often co-occurs with insomnia and severe stress.
        This symptom appears near the beginning of Fight Club,
        and the narrator attributes it to his amnesia, stating “With
            insomnia, nothing's real. Everything's far away.”
Fugue State

 A fugue state, known formally as a
    dissociative fugue, is one or more
    episodes of amnesia relating to a
 person's identity. During fugue states,
patients cannot recall their past and lose
   their identity, and as a result, often
  develop a new one. They usually set
   out on sudden, unexpected travels.
 Fugue states can last from a few hours
to more than a few months, and patients
 may wander very far from their homes
and families, assuming a new job under
            a new identity. [1][4]
Fugue State (Cont'd)

   People who are in a fugue state are unaware of any apparent
     change in their lives. However, they may become confused
   about their identity, or their original memories may eventually
       return. If this occurs, people usually become extremely
   distressed and may confront others, causing intense conflict, as
           the patients must face what they left behind. [1][4]

 In Fight Club, the narrator constantly experiences fugue states, and
even begins noticing gaps in his memory. He also begins to wake up
 in a different time and place than when he fell asleep, and becomes
      very suspicious of his association with himself and Tyler.
How is it acquired?

 While there is no proven cause of DID, studies have shown
    that the number of diagnoses has risen. DID frequently
  occurs alongside other psychiatric issues, such as insomnia
  and anxiety disorders. Studies have also shown that DID is
   clearly not exclusive to Americans, and can be diagnosed
 outside of the United States if the symptoms are sought after.

According to the International Society for the Study of Trauma
    and Dissociation, about 1% of the total population suffer
   from this disorder, and it is speculated that about 7% have
               untreated dissociative disorders. [5]
Treatment and Prevention
Safety is the first priority. Supportive care, drug treatment, and long-term
    integration of identity states are the standard methods of treatment.
  Many treatments aim to facilitate cooperation and collaboration among
       the identities. Therapy is used to reconnect and rehabilitate the
  personalities to restore social functioning. In serious cases, a change in
   the very structure of the patient's self-consciousness may be needed.
Contact/Help Groups
Since DID is a generally
rare disorder, there are no
 formal organizations or
  support groups for this
  condition. However, a
     few online groups
   claiming to have DID
  have come together to
  share their stories and
   offer advice to others
     with this disorder.
The Narrator's Experience
Begins with his insomnia.          The narrator is not aware
Attends several support groups      that Tyler is his alternate
 for dying people, and he finds a    personality.
 release in crying with them,       The two begin to use
 which allows him to sleep.          physical violence as a new
A fellow “faker” causes his         form of “release.”
 insomnia to relapse.               More and more, the narrator
As a result, the narrator begins    sees Tyler projected into the
 interacting with an alter ego,      world, giving the illusion
 Tyler Durden.                       that he is a separate being
Unlike the passive, antisocial      and influences the world
 personality of the narrator,        independently.
 Tyler is much more eloquent
 and animated.
The Narrator's Experience
              (Cont'd)




 However, his alter ego, Tyler, is very smart and aware of his
existence as an alternate personality. Tyler sets up the events in
the movie to occur in a way that wouldn't reveal to the narrator
          that the two of them were the same person.
The Narrator Confronts his
        Alter Ego
Mind Over Matter

Eventually, the narrator realizes that he and Tyler are
   the same person, and the two personalities begin
   struggling for dominance. In his desperation, the
 narrator shoots himself in the cheek, staging a sort of
  mock suicide that erases Tyler Durden's personality
                    from his mind.
Real or Reel?

While the storyline is farfetched, the creation and actions of the
narrator's alter ego can easily be categorized as DID. The narrator's
  unconscious, international trips under a different identity would
undoubtedly be described as a dissociative fugue, and the insomnia
  that arguably begins his alter egos actions is, for the most part,
 accurately portrayed. The method which is used to cure his DID,
             however, would be considered very radical.
  It is rumored at one point in the movie that the narrator's alter
      ego, and thus the narrator himself, was born in a mental
 institution and sleeps only one hour every night, implying that
  the narrator himself may have had a history of mental issues.
 This is further supported by the fact that the narrator apparently
     had fugue states since before the beginning of the movie.
Sources
[1] Mercks Manuals for Healthcare Professionals, 2009. Web. 22, March 2011.
    http://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/sec15/ch197/ch197e.html

[2] Mayo Clinic, 2011. Web. 8, April 2011.
   http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/dissociative-
   disorders/DS00574/DSECTION=symptoms

[3] “Meet Robert. And Tommy And Bobby and Wanda ...” Time Inc. 2005. Web. 22,
     March 2011.
   http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1112834,00.html

[4] Mercks Manuals Home Edition, 2009. Web. 22, March 2011.
    http://www.merckmanuals.com/home/sec07/ch106/ch106e.html

[5] Prime Health Channel, 2010. Web. 8, April 2011.
   http://www.primehealthchannel.com/dissociative-identity-disorder-symptoms-
   diagnosis-treatment-and-statistics.html

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  • 2. What is Dissociative Identity Disorder? Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)  Also called Multiple Personality Disorder.  Described as a psychiatric diagnosis in which a person has two or more alternating personalities  Causes an inability to recall personal information or activities relating to a personality or personalities. [1] Mild dissociation Very common among the general population May be described as daydreaming or “running on autopilot.” Can be triggered by stress, and is thought by some to be a way for the mind to distance itself from experiences that are too difficult for it to process. [2]
  • 3. DID in Real Life Eleven-Man In some cases, certain identities can interact with one another internally. An article in Time Magazine refers to a patient named Robert Oxnam, who was diagnosed with DID. He has a total of 11 different personalities, many of them known to one another but not to Oxnam himself. [3]
  • 4. What is the cause of the Narrator's DID? Theoretically, the disorder is linked with extremely high stress levels, often associated with traumatic experiences, and a unique ability to sever conscious connections with memories.[4] The narrator experiences this in the form of insomnia. While he believes he is just laying awake at night, his alternate personality is actually making soap. A large amount of patients reportedly suffer from child abuse.[4] Both the narrator and Tyler allude to the possibility that they were abused at some point, and at separate times, they state that their fathers left them when they were young.
  • 5. Diagnosis To help diagnose dissociative disorders, a psychologic interview using special questionnaires made specifically to identify dissociative disorders is conducted, along with a medical examination that may physically determine the cause of some symptoms. In some cases, the patient may need to be sedated or hypnotized in order to relax the person and draw out the other personalities and repressed information. [4]
  • 6. Symptoms There are several symptoms related to DID, which include[1] [4]:  Varying levels of functionality  Time distortions, time lapses, and amnesia  Depersonalization and Derealization  Fugue States  Depression  Sudden anger/Irritability  Insomnia  Hearing the voices of other personalities The narrator experiences many of these symptoms throughout the movie.
  • 7. Depersonalization Depersonalization  Occurs when a person experiences a persistent or recurring feeling of being detached from his or her body and/or thoughts.  Often referred to as an “out-of- body experience.”  Unlike patients with a psychotic disorder, depersonalized patients are aware that their unreal experiences are, in fact, not real. [4]
  • 8. Derealization Derealization can be described as a change in the way one perceives and experiences the external world, in a way that makes the world seem unfamiliar or dream-like. Some patients describe derealization as a sense of seeing the world from behind an immaterial barrier, as if it was foggy or very far away. Unlike depersonalization, in which one feels detached from his/her body, derealization deals with a feeling of detachment from the outside world.[2][4] It is not a standalone disorder, but rather a symptom of numerous psychiatric disorders. It often co-occurs with insomnia and severe stress. This symptom appears near the beginning of Fight Club, and the narrator attributes it to his amnesia, stating “With insomnia, nothing's real. Everything's far away.”
  • 9. Fugue State A fugue state, known formally as a dissociative fugue, is one or more episodes of amnesia relating to a person's identity. During fugue states, patients cannot recall their past and lose their identity, and as a result, often develop a new one. They usually set out on sudden, unexpected travels. Fugue states can last from a few hours to more than a few months, and patients may wander very far from their homes and families, assuming a new job under a new identity. [1][4]
  • 10. Fugue State (Cont'd) People who are in a fugue state are unaware of any apparent change in their lives. However, they may become confused about their identity, or their original memories may eventually return. If this occurs, people usually become extremely distressed and may confront others, causing intense conflict, as the patients must face what they left behind. [1][4] In Fight Club, the narrator constantly experiences fugue states, and even begins noticing gaps in his memory. He also begins to wake up in a different time and place than when he fell asleep, and becomes very suspicious of his association with himself and Tyler.
  • 11. How is it acquired? While there is no proven cause of DID, studies have shown that the number of diagnoses has risen. DID frequently occurs alongside other psychiatric issues, such as insomnia and anxiety disorders. Studies have also shown that DID is clearly not exclusive to Americans, and can be diagnosed outside of the United States if the symptoms are sought after. According to the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation, about 1% of the total population suffer from this disorder, and it is speculated that about 7% have untreated dissociative disorders. [5]
  • 12. Treatment and Prevention Safety is the first priority. Supportive care, drug treatment, and long-term integration of identity states are the standard methods of treatment. Many treatments aim to facilitate cooperation and collaboration among the identities. Therapy is used to reconnect and rehabilitate the personalities to restore social functioning. In serious cases, a change in the very structure of the patient's self-consciousness may be needed.
  • 13. Contact/Help Groups Since DID is a generally rare disorder, there are no formal organizations or support groups for this condition. However, a few online groups claiming to have DID have come together to share their stories and offer advice to others with this disorder.
  • 14. The Narrator's Experience Begins with his insomnia. The narrator is not aware Attends several support groups that Tyler is his alternate for dying people, and he finds a personality. release in crying with them, The two begin to use which allows him to sleep. physical violence as a new A fellow “faker” causes his form of “release.” insomnia to relapse. More and more, the narrator As a result, the narrator begins sees Tyler projected into the interacting with an alter ego, world, giving the illusion Tyler Durden. that he is a separate being Unlike the passive, antisocial and influences the world personality of the narrator, independently. Tyler is much more eloquent and animated.
  • 15. The Narrator's Experience (Cont'd) However, his alter ego, Tyler, is very smart and aware of his existence as an alternate personality. Tyler sets up the events in the movie to occur in a way that wouldn't reveal to the narrator that the two of them were the same person.
  • 16. The Narrator Confronts his Alter Ego
  • 17. Mind Over Matter Eventually, the narrator realizes that he and Tyler are the same person, and the two personalities begin struggling for dominance. In his desperation, the narrator shoots himself in the cheek, staging a sort of mock suicide that erases Tyler Durden's personality from his mind.
  • 18. Real or Reel? While the storyline is farfetched, the creation and actions of the narrator's alter ego can easily be categorized as DID. The narrator's unconscious, international trips under a different identity would undoubtedly be described as a dissociative fugue, and the insomnia that arguably begins his alter egos actions is, for the most part, accurately portrayed. The method which is used to cure his DID, however, would be considered very radical. It is rumored at one point in the movie that the narrator's alter ego, and thus the narrator himself, was born in a mental institution and sleeps only one hour every night, implying that the narrator himself may have had a history of mental issues. This is further supported by the fact that the narrator apparently had fugue states since before the beginning of the movie.
  • 19. Sources [1] Mercks Manuals for Healthcare Professionals, 2009. Web. 22, March 2011. http://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/sec15/ch197/ch197e.html [2] Mayo Clinic, 2011. Web. 8, April 2011. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/dissociative- disorders/DS00574/DSECTION=symptoms [3] “Meet Robert. And Tommy And Bobby and Wanda ...” Time Inc. 2005. Web. 22, March 2011. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1112834,00.html [4] Mercks Manuals Home Edition, 2009. Web. 22, March 2011. http://www.merckmanuals.com/home/sec07/ch106/ch106e.html [5] Prime Health Channel, 2010. Web. 8, April 2011. http://www.primehealthchannel.com/dissociative-identity-disorder-symptoms- diagnosis-treatment-and-statistics.html