EDeology Podcast: Dissociative Identity Disorder is more common than we were taught
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a condition in which an individual’s personality fractures in response to extreme trauma. It is often portrayed in its most extreme and obvious iterations and is thought to be so rare that a clinician is unlikely to encounter it throughout their career. Because it has been designated to the realm […]
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