Wow. Another year has passed, and here we are at DID Awareness Day again! I challenged many of the DDCF forum members last year to do some inspiring things for DID, and we had some interesting success stories of public speaking, publishing stories, presenting educational information to professionals, displaying artwork, etc. Spreading accurate and helpful information about DID has been a goal for most of the DDCF … [Read more...]
DID Awareness Day: March 5
DID AWARENESS DAY March 5 Thankfully, more and more people, worldwide, are becoming aware of DID: Dissociative Identity Disorder. Even so, there are many many more people to educate and teach. So many more folks who don't yet understand. Last year, at Discussing Dissociation, we held a group zoom on DID Awareness Day 2021 and talked about our thoughts and goals. We challenged each other for what … [Read more...]
DID Awareness Day. March 5. Are You Discussing Dissociation Today?
MARCH 5. DID AWARENESS DAY. This is a big day around here. This Discussing Dissociation blog, all the DD Forums, (DDCF, DDEF, SSPA), the thousands of readers here, my 30+ year career, every email Laura writes, and everything we do here at DD is all about DID. Dissociative Identity Disorder. WE are very aware of DID. Awareness involves talking, and increasing awareness involves talking … [Read more...]
Dissociative Identities Awareness Day on March 5
March 5th is Dissociative Identities Awareness Day, or DID Awareness Day. Either way you call it, March 5th is a day that meant to increase awareness of what is officially called Dissociative Identity Disorder. Of course, we used to use the term Multiple Personality Disorder. And nowadays, many survivors prefer the term: Dissociative Identities. Leave off the disorder part, thank you very … [Read more...]
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) Awareness Day – March 5
Happy DID Awareness Day !!! And since this is YOUR day to inform people about DID -- what is it that YOU would like to say to increase awareness about DID ? Originally, March 5 was called National Multiple Personality Day (MPD). But of course, we know that MPD has had a name change to Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). I don't know how many non-DID folks read at this blog, … [Read more...]