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Living and Thriving with Dissociative Identity Disorder

March 20, 2011 Holly Gray

pilgrim"There is no shame in having DID," says one woman living with Dissociative Identity Disorder. Using the pseudonym Pilgrim to protect her family, she says she initially felt shame about her disorder. But with the help of her therapist, she now feels there's nothing wrong with having a Dissociative Identity Disorder diagnosis and wants to pass that message on to others.

The author of a blog about living with Dissociative Identity Disorder, Pilgrim says she wants others to know that "... you can not only survive with DID, but also thrive with it." On this week's HealthyPlace Mental Health Radio Show, she shares her story of living and thriving with Dissociative Identity Disorder.

Listen to "No Shame in Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)"

For more information about the symptoms, causes, and treatment of Dissociative Identity Disorder, visit the HealthyPlace Dissociative Disorders community.

Share Your Dissociative Identity Disorder Experiences

Are you living with Dissociative Identity Disorder? We invite you to call us at 1-888-883-8045 and share your experiences and insights. (Info on Sharing Your Mental Health Experiences here.) You can also leave comments below.

APA Reference
Gray, H. (2011, March 20). Living and Thriving with Dissociative Identity Disorder, HealthyPlace. Retrieved on 2024, December 18 from https://www.healthyplace.com/blogs/radioshowblog/2011/03/living-and-thriving-with-dissociative-identity-disorder



Author: Holly Gray

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