Video: Dissociative Identity Disorder and Avocado Trees Hello Hello, I bet I have a question to ask that no one in the entire world has ever asked you before: Have you ever wondered what an avocado tree has in common with Dissociative Identity Disorder? I have an answer to that very weird and unique question. In fact, I have several answers to that question because as it turns … [Read more...]
Article Links Made – Finally!
Hello, hello! I've been updating the List of All Articles page here at Discussing Dissociation. I'm not completely up to date on all nine years of posts and articles, but I have most of them listed. If you are looking for a specific topic, you might find it list on the List of Articles page. Or try the Category dropbox, or the Search feature. Come check it out! Happy … [Read more...]
20 Types of Dissociative Splits
As an informative part of DID education, the original article lists descriptions of the kinds of insiders you will find in a Dissociative System. It's a thorough list, but not exhaustive. Who do you see of your system in this list? Who will you need to meet now that you have learned about these different possibilities? How much do you relate? It may feel a bit overwhelming, but if those … [Read more...]
Picturing Parts of a Dissociative System
Hello, This artwork series about Dissociative Identity Disorder has proven to be one of the most popular topics here at the Discussing Dissociation blog. Web statistics have shown several record setting “highest views” during this DID Artwork series. That’s amazing! I guess it’s pretty safe to assume the readers here are interested in these topics. That’s great! I’m very happy to carry on with these ideas and … [Read more...]
10 DID Therapy 101 Tips
Lots of trauma survivors with Dissociative Identity Disorder are just starting their healing process. Other dissociative survivors are not new to their healing process, but they might realize that they haven’t yet covered all the basics. Do you need any tips for DID therapy? DID therapy can feel huge, daunting, difficult, and overwhelming. There is so much to do and so many areas of work. For a broader … [Read more...]