Tuesday, February 19, 2008 10:16:40 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
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Sunday, March 30, 2008 12:37:47 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
While such "Shooters" may indeed be in a dissociated state at the time of these acts, I worry at the suggestion that such individuals have DID and that they possess alters who can and will kill in this manner. I belong to a DID group, and recently we were discussing this same thing : The public perception that people with DID are...well...inherantly dangerious. All too often they are portrayed this way in the media, and one of our DID members ( a social worker by profession ) had her offer to speak on the issue before the interns at the local psychiatic hospital rejected because the hospital's director feared that she (meaning one of her alters) might phyisically harm those who might choose attend her talk.
While I suppose it's possible that the various recent shooters have DID, I find it unfortunate that people continue to link DID with the sort of seemingly senseless and inhuman violence these shootings reflect.
Robert Johnson
Sunday, March 30, 2008 4:06:37 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
I doubt that most do have DID. And, like most mental illness the media portrays the dangerous side of them because it sells advertising. Schizophrenics and DID's are no more dangerous than the general population, in my opinion because there are plenty of "normal" people who flip out and do horrid things (OJ Simpson?). But this guy Steven Kazmierczak fit the profile in weird ways that most shooters don't. Most likely media subject with DID is an entertainer, like Rosanne Barr....
While such "Shooters" may indeed be in a dissociated state at the time of these acts, I worry at the suggestion that such individuals have DID and that they possess alters who can and will kill in this manner. I belong to a DID group, and recently we were discussing this same thing : The public perception that people with DID are...well...inherantly dangerious. All too often they are portrayed this way in the media, and one of our DID members ( a social worker by profession ) had her offer to speak on the issue before the interns at the local psychiatic hospital rejected because the hospital's director feared that she (meaning one of her alters) might phyisically harm those who might choose attend her talk.
While I suppose it's possible that the various recent shooters have DID, I find it unfortunate that people continue to link DID with the sort of seemingly senseless and inhuman violence these shootings reflect.