• Level 6: Adult Frog

    What are some myths about DID you’d like us to bust on the wiki?

    • Level 5: Froglet

      I’m not sure if these count but I’ve heard fears about there being evil alters like Jekyll/Hyde, and also DID vs possession.

      On kind of a lighter note maybe an “Everybody with DID…” section for all of the “Everybody with DID communicates this way,” or “Everybody with DID presents this way” etc ones

    • Level 6: Adult Frog

      WIKI EXCERPT – Sharing it because I’d love to hear if you all feel the same/hear your reflections:
      What we Wish our Doctors/Therapists Understood:
      Trying to bring Alters Forward:

      Alters usually come forward because of triggers. Especially early on in a therapeutic environment/relationship, it is highly unlikely that you requesting an alter to…

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      • Level 5: Froglet

        Yes. Especially early on, but really any time, if the therapist like gives a suggestion or something and then says, “What does __ think of this?” It’s so awkward because I have no idea, and I can’t summon them all of a sudden to find out. And I hate not having the answers.

        But sometimes the therapist does this thing where we’re having… Read more

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      How would y’all feel if I sometimes just post little excerpts from the wiki that I’m proud of here? I’m sure that not everyone here is reading through everything on the wiki and everything that gets updated under every link all the time lol but there’s some good stuff and I’m proud of it and would love to share bits with y’all sometimes. Yay/nay?

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      Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)Commonly referred to as ‘Depression’, MDD is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and a loss of interest. MDD affects how you Think, feel, and behave, and can […]

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      Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)What is PTSD?Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health disorder that comes either from witnessing or experiencing a traumatic event. People with PTSD have […]

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      Reminder that part of the reason we decided to publish the wiki and cafe as baby-sites (the wiki literally as it’s being created – you can literally watch it be created! All updates get published so you see it in all stages from rough-rough-rough draft to final product. You can go to wiki pages and see articles that literally stop…

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      What is a Co-Morbid Disorder?A co-morbid disorder or co-morbidity refers to two or more conditions that occur simultaneously in a person. These can be of varying symptoms and presentations and are not limited to […]

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      Living as a system is incredibly complex – it can feel like a full time job just trying to figure out how to function. Every system will have their own special ‘recipe’ that works for them for how to most smo […]

    • Level 6: Adult Frog

      Does anyone have any requests/suggestions for the wiki page “DID Survival guide” for sections other than ‘system communication techniques’, ‘grounding techniques’ and ‘acceptance’?

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      • Level 5: Froglet

        Very much like/need all three of those! Maybe one also for external communication like how or if to tell others, communicating with therapist or other support people, masking, etc.

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