Answer:
dissociative identity
Explanation:
Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder that, although it cannot be cured, can be controlled so that those who suffer from it have a satisfactory life. In men, this disorder arises between adolescence and 25 years of age; In women it usually occurs between 25 and 35 years.
The exact cause of schizophrenia is unknown, but recent studies show that genetic inheritance and brain chemistry have an important role in its development.
Dissociated personality disorder (formerly known as multiple personality disorder) is often confused with schizophrenia, although it has very different symptoms and causes. This disorder occurs to people who have suffered very strong abuse, or who have experienced some situation that is too violent, traumatic or painful, and who are unable to deal with this consciously. What happens in these cases is that the personality dissociates, fractures, and produces a severe disconnection between the thoughts, memories, feelings and actions of the individual.
In some cases, those who suffer from the dissociated personality disorder manifest 6 or 8 different personalities. It is as if there are several people living in the same body, so that they behave, talk and think differently. Usually, however, there is a dominant one, which manifests itself most of the time.