What does DID mean?
DID means Dissociative Identify Disorder
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Dissociative Identify Disorder?
Dissociative Identify Disorder can be abbreviated as DID
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What does DID stand for? DID stands for "Dissociative Identify Disorder". |
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How to abbreviate "Dissociative Identify Disorder"? "Dissociative Identify Disorder" can be abbreviated as DID. |
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What is the meaning of DID abbreviation? The meaning of DID abbreviation is "Dissociative Identify Disorder". |
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What is DID abbreviation? One of the definitions of DID is "Dissociative Identify Disorder". |
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What does DID mean? DID as abbreviation means "Dissociative Identify Disorder". |
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What is shorthand of Dissociative Identify Disorder? The most common shorthand of "Dissociative Identify Disorder" is DID. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DDNOS - Dissociative Disorder Not Otherwise Specified
- DID/SRA - Dissociative Identity Disorder/Satanic Ritual Abuse
- IDPE - Identify, Decide, Predict, Execute
- NEEDID - Network to Explore and Express Dissociative Identity Disorder
- DEA - Dissociative Electron Attachment
- DDIS - Dissociative Disorders Interview Schedule
- DES - Dissociative Experience Scale
- DID - Dissociative Identity Disorder
- IGS - Identify Graphic Subrepertoire
- IDENT - Identify
- IDIC - Identify, Differentiate, Interact, Customize
- DCE - Dissociative Charge Exchange
- DLL - dissociative ligamentous lesions
- DR - Dissociative recombination
- DD - Dissociative Disorders
- PDOD - Pleasure Dissociative Orgasmic Disorder
- de - Dissociative excitation
- IDEA - Identify, Design, Execute, Augment. Process for changing anything. Identify the issues, priorities, constraints, resources; Design the plan; Execute the plan; Augment, refine, adjust and improve activies to consolidate change. (Ack. Dean Whitehead.)
- IDEAL - Identify, Define, Explore, Action, Lookback. Process for solving problems: Identify the problem, Define it, Explore possible solutions and effects, Action the chosen solution, and Look back at the SNAFU you've brought about (not really - Look back at a 10
- IMCIS - Identify, Manage, Change, Improve, Show. The basis of the Japanese approach to TQM, as in: Identify customer-supplier relationships, Manage processes, Change culture, Improve communications, Show commitment. (Acknowledgments to John Oakland.)