Dissociative identity disorder (DID), formerly known as multiple personality disorder, is one of the most intriguing and misunderstood conditions in psychology. Characterized by the presence of two or ...
How do I know if I need therapy for dissociation? People who experience dissociation have difficulties remembering things such as personal information, including basics like their name and address.
People are turning to social media to define dissociative disorders, but those portrayals aren’t always accurate. Here is a primer. By Christina Caron Have you ever zoned out? Maybe you have ...
How do I know if I need therapy for dissociation? People who experience dissociation have difficulties remembering things such as personal information, including basics like their name and address.
Spurred by her past struggles with dissociative identity disorder, she has devoted her professional life to studying it. Credit...Illustration by Moonassi Supported by By Maggie Jones Maggie Jones ...
Our lived experience with mental health and trauma matters. However, we all must be mindful of the risks and benefits of disclosing a mental health diagnosis and in sharing our histories of trauma ...
In my last post, Trauma's Negative Impact on Working Memory, I delved into variations in memory processing that are prevalent with trauma. This post builds on the concept by considering trauma and ...