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DID in the Mainstream Media

This post is an incomplete draft. What is the Problem with DID’s Representation in Mainstream Media? If you look at mainstream media, a huge proportion of DID’s representation will be in the horror genre. If not in the horror genre specifically, it will still be surrounding the general plotline of;

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Posting Your Own Content + Fears Around Social Media

If you came to this page hoping to be told, “Well, just don’t worry about it; post anything you’d like, and you’ll be fine!” you’ve come to the wrong place. There is a very valid reason that there are fears about posting and being vulnerable on social media. Each individual

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Wiki 1.0 Sources

Information for the first version of this wiki was gathered from the following places.  Old articles may be missing sources in the articles themselves.  We’re working on fixing that.  Please bear with us. https://www.healthline.com/ https://www.mayoclinic.org/ https://www.isst-d.org/ https://www.psychology.org/ https://www.apa.org/ https://did-research.org/ https://emilyandothers.wordpress.com/glossary-of-did-terminology/ https://headmateminute.wixsite.com/blog/post/glossary-of-did-terms https://my.clevelandclinic.org/ https://www.cambridge.org/ http://traumadissociation.com/ https://mfnetwork.org.uk/research  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9066180/ https://www.estd.org/ https://www.rossinst.com/ddis https://www.mid-assessment.com/ https://psycnet.apa.org/

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Medication and Culture

Medication will not be for everyone – it won’t be the answer for everybody. However, if you are someone who finds that medication helps you, please don’t allow other people or societal pressures to keep you from something that’s going to make you less sick. Finding a medicine that can

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Tips for Developing Communication with Alters

*This article is based on personal experiences from systems and should not be taken as fact or rules – this will not work for everybody, but can be taken as a suggestion for something to think about and to bring to a professional you’re working with to see if you’d

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Eating Disorders

Eating disorders are complex mental health conditions characterized by abnormal eating habits that negatively impact an individual’s physical and psychological well-being. These conditions often involve a preoccupation with food, body weight, and shape, leading to severe disturbances in eating behaviors. Eating disorders can affect people of all ages, genders, and

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Mental Health and Accountability

We all know it can be challenging to manage tricky situations when you are struggling with your mental health. If something is going on for you that is profoundly affecting you – or something that you feel is a ‘reason’ for why you did something or behaved a certain way,

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Other Specified Dissociative Disorders

What Are Other Specified Dissociative Disorders (OSDD)? OSDD, or Otherwise Specified Dissociative Disorder, is a complex mental health condition that falls under the umbrella of dissociative disorders. Unlike Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), where distinct personalities, or alters, coexist within an individual, less defined identity disruptions characterize OSDD. Although the basic

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Skin Picking Disorder

What is Skin Picking Disorder? Skin picking disorder, also known as excoriation disorder or dermatillomania, is a psychological condition characterized by recurrent picking at one’s own skin, leading to tissue damage and significant distress or impairment in daily functioning. While it may seem like a simple habit, skin-picking disorder is

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Borderline Personality Disorder

What is Borderline Personality Disorder? Borderline Personality Disorder is a complex and often misunderstood mental health condition that affects how individuals think, feel, and interact with others. Those diagnosed with BPD may experience intense mood swings, unstable relationships, and difficulty regulating their emotions. Diagnosing BPD can be challenging due to

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