“Do You Have DID? Determining if you have DID isn’t as easy as it sounds. In fact, many clinicians and psychotherapists have such difficulty figuring out whether or not people have DID that it typically takes them several years to provide an accurate diagnosis. Because many of the symptoms of DID overlap with other psychological diagnoses, as well as normal occurrences such as forgetfulness or talking to yourself, there is a great deal of confusion in making the diagnosis of DID. Although this section will provide you with information which may help you determine if you have DID, it is a good idea to consult with a professional in the mental health field so that you can have further confirmation of your findings.” Mental HealthDissociative Identity DisorderDissociationMultiple Personality DisorderMental DisorderMisdiagnosisPsychotherapistsDsmClinicians Book:Amongst Ourselves: A Self-Help Guide to Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder Source: Amongst Ourselves: A Self-Help Guide to Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder
“Talking about yourself as a plural is actually more accurate than referring to yourself as 'I,' because it includes all of you, not just the one personality who is speaking at that moment.” Dissociative Identity DisorderMultiple PersonalitiesMental DisorderPluralityPluralBeing Plural Book:Amongst Ourselves: A Self-Help Guide to Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder Source: Amongst Ourselves: A Self-Help Guide to Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder