This chapter delves into the importance of recognition in the healing process for survivors of child abuse. It explores the prevalence of abuse within families, the development of dissociative identity disorder (DID), and the role of structured therapy in improving well-being. Additionally, the chapter discusses long-term psychotherapy as a treatment for DID, emphasizing the crucial role of the therapeutic relationship in facilitating integration and fostering internal and external communication.
Warning: some listeners may find aspects of this program confronting.
The compelling account of a woman who lived with dissociative identity disorder—and how she eventually became integrated.