“…Northern Irish clinicians tend to believe in the legitimacy of dissociative identity disorder, for example, but believe the condition is relatively rare (Dorahy & Lewis, 2002). Yet, data from a recent study indicates that in Northern Irish psychiatric patients with complex clinical profiles, dissociative disorders, including dissociative identity disorder, are relatively common (Dorahy, Mills, Teggart, O'Kane, & Mulholland, 2004). Consistent with existing literature, those with dissociative disorders report a history of childhood trauma and many years of misdiagnoses (e.g., Coons, 1994;Putnam, Guroff, Silberman, Barban, & Post, 1986;Swica, Lewis, & Lewis, 1996).…”