This chapter explores Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and its various manifestations. It discusses how individuals with DID have distinct, separate parts of themselves, which can be confusing and frightening. The chapter also covers the connection between childhood trauma and the development of DID, highlighting the coping mechanisms employed by individuals to compartmentalize trauma.
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.