Childhood Trauma & Dissociative Identity Disorder - Psychotherapy Crash Course

Támara Hill, MS NCC CCTP LPC
Támara Hill, MS NCC CCTP LPC
4.1 هزار بار بازدید - 6 سال پیش - *Disclaimer: It's important to understand
*Disclaimer: It's important to understand that we are exploring DID from various perspectives in these videos and we ARE NOT diagnosing, assessing, or stigmatizing symptoms. This video is for the sole purpose of education and exploration from various viewpoints including clinical research, theology, trauma-informed counseling, and multicultural psychology. Some viewers have misinterpreted my words and taken them out of context. please understand the following sentence is not minimizing the symptoms but rather explaining another view of the fragmented self: "Some therapists do not believe in multiple personality disorder. I am one of them. I'm not sure if it is multiple personality disorder or...different fragments or components of themselves." Would you like to test yourself for depression or anxiety? Find the Beck Depression and Anxiety scale at my website here: anchoredinknowledge.com/clinical-assessments-i-use…. Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly known as multiple personality disorder) is a complex disorder. It is complex because differentiation from other diagnoses can be really difficult (we will talk about this next video). It's easy for laypeople to believe that someone who is moody or changeable in attitude has "multiple personalities" or "split personality." But it is only when you educate yourself to DID/MPD or see it in person that you realize the distinct difference. According to the Mayo Clinic, fewer than 200.000 individuals are diagnosed with DID. But some research suggests it is more common than we think. On average, between 13 and 15 personalities are typically displayed in those who have symptoms of DID. Other research suggests that 100 or more may also be present. Here is an example of a story in which a woman claimed over 90 different personalities: It's important to understand that even though most cases of DID involve trauma, it isn' a necessary condition to meet in order to have the diagnosis of DID. Any overwhelming, life-changing event or great loss can precipitate symptoms of DID. But for many of the cases we hear of in the news, through social media, etc. involve individuals who have had traumatic histories and could no longer survive unless they "split" off into fragments of themselves to cope. SCHEDULE THIS WEEK: 2/11 = What does DID look like? 2/12 = Dissociative Identity Disorder and Trauma 2/13 = DID vs. Other mental health conditions including alter egos 2/14 = DID and people of color/different cultures/countries including alter egos. 2/15 = Treatment for DID and panic symptoms I welcome your comments, questions, and experiences. I'm Támara, a licensed and nationally certified mental health therapist, with over 11 years experience. I specialize in helping children, teens, and families with mental illness. I also treat psychological trauma. If you'd like to contact me, you may email me at [email protected]. I welcome your comments,, questions, and experiences. Resources: 1. Example case study of 7 personalities    • Video  . 2. Example case study of 6 personalities:    • Meet the six personalities living in ...  . 3. Claims over 20 personalities case study:    • The Artist with Multiple Personalities  . #DID #mentalhealth #tamarahilllpc "Favorite supporters" who inspired this video: k j and Valtressa. 😁
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