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  1. May 8, 2014 · There have been so many different versions of the Hulk, it's difficult to say what the definitive answer is to this question; however, during Peter David's run on The Incredible Hulk, it became clear that this particular conception of the Hulk had some degree of dissociative identity disorder, largely caused by the abuse his father heaped upon Bruce and his mother (abuse that culminated in ...

  2. Feb 1, 2024 · One place where Hulk resembles real DID depends on whether the Hulk manifested as an identity in childhood vs adulthood. As noted on DID Research , “DID cannot form in an individual who has a fully integrated personality, and chronic childhood trauma is necessary to disrupt normal personality development.”

  3. Jun 1, 2016 · Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder, is an extreme condition in which several separate and distinct identities exist within a single person. An individual with DID may experience anywhere between two to more than 100 fragmented personalities, only one of which being the “host” personality ...

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  4. Jan 27, 2020 · Phase One: Dissociative Disorder. In the early days, the Bruce/Hulk pair is strongly dysfunctional. Bruce tries to live his life with Hulk hidden and suppressed.

  5. Jan 26, 2023 · Rick Jones was once the blue-scaled A-Bomb. He was "cured" by Doc Green and later died in Secret Empire, but in the Marvel Universe, death is about as permanent as hair dye. There's a son of Hulk ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HulkHulk - Wikipedia

    Incredible Hulk #227 (1978) established that the Hulk's separate identity was not due to the mutation affecting his brain, but because Banner was suffering from dissociative identity disorder, with the savage Green Hulk representing Banner's repressed childhood rage and aggression, [80] and the Grey Hulk representing Banner's repressed selfish desires and urges.

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  8. So again its a mixed bag on even what makes a DID inspired form of media good or not good. In a way the hulk can technically be used to describe DID/ OSDD or any other form of personality disorder. It just wont be accurate to how and why it forms or for the reason it formed.. But unfortunately with any piece of media that will always be the case.

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