Dissociative Wiki 3.0
Types of Abuse and Resources
- Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) Resources
- Child-on-Child Sexual Assault (COCSA)
- Emotional Abuse (EA) Resources
- How Common is Child Sexual Abuse?
- How Surviving Physical Abuse from Childhood Can Affect Someone
- How to Spot Child Sexual Abuse
- How to Tell if You're in an Abusive Relationship
- Physical Abuse (PA) Resources
- Reporting Child Abuse
- What is Religious Abuse?
- What is Ritual Abuse?
Conditions that often co-exist with Dissociation. (Depression, Anxiety, etc.)
General information about dissociation.
- Common Terms Regarding Dissociative Disorders
- Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder
- Dissociative Amnesia
- Dissociative Identity Disorder
- DSM-5-TR Diagnostic Criteria
- How Common Are Dissociative Disorders?
- How does DID/OSDD develop?
- How Trauma Affects the Body
- Identity Confusion & Alteration
- Introjects
- Mythbusting DID
- Other Specified Dissociative Disorders
- What Are Signs of Dissociative Identity Disorder?
- What is Dissociation?
- Why is There a Gender Gap?
For friends, family members, partners, caregivers, etc.
For the wounded inner children.
Advice, commentary, and info on living day-to-day with dissociation.
- Amnesia from Trauma
- Career Advice & Resources
- DID & OSDD Survival Guide
- Is it Possible to Stop Dissociating?
- Mental Health and Accountability
- Relationships
- System Responsibility
- Talking About Confusing and Strange Experiences
- Tips for Developing Communication with Alters
- Tips for When You’re Triggered
- Tools for Systems
What We Wish Our Doctors Knew
From crisis lines to daily tips and tricks.
Other sites we recommend.
Dissociation in Social Media, Mainstream Media, etc.
Disclaimer: The wiki & FAQ contain research, commentary, and advice from others dealing with dissociation. They include both facts and opinions, some of which are not shared among all cafe members. If you want to help improve them, please comment on wiki articles or contact us. We’d love to hear your input. Please remember we are not mental health professionals. We’re just fellow travelers who hope to save our peers some wrong turns. Your mileage may vary. Slippery when wet. Batteries not included.