Everything you wanted to know about Dissociation, part three - viewer questions answered
Dr Mike Lloyd (consultant Clinical Psychologist) answers questions from viewers about trauma, dissociation, Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), Other Specified Dissociative Disorder (OSDD) and anything else! #trauma #dissociation #dissociativeidentitydisorder #did #otherspecifieddissociativedisorder #osdd Chapters 0:00 Introduction 00:39 Question 1 - Pain when switching in DID 2:55 Question 2 - When does Dissociation become disordered? 4:36 Question 3 - DID and Perimenopause 6:29 Question 4 - Alters and their memories 9:09 Question 5 - What area of research do you want to see? 11:35 Concluding thoughts

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Everything you wanted to know about Dissociation, part one - viewer questions answered

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Case Example: comparing intrusive thoughts to internal dialogues (OSDD and DID)

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The Trauma Time Capsule: How To Safely Unearth Buried Memories

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Why is Partial DID so Interesting?

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Autism or Trauma (CPTSD)? How Clinicians Tell the Difference

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Everything you wanted to know about Dissociation, part two - viewer questions answered

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The Truth About Multiple Personalities: A Clinical Psychologist Explains DID

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What are Inner Worlds and why might we have them?

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NPD Therapy in Action | Consult w/ Dr. Karen Jacob & Tessa (NPD dx)

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The Impact of Complex Trauma, a compilation of parts 1,2 and 3 from the archive

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OSDD and DID: When alters speak through the voice - why does this happen?

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A Clinical Psychologist reacts to the depersonalization / derealization film, Absent of Me

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Hypermobility, POTS + ADHD, Autism, ND Connection with Leading Expert Dr Jessica Eccles

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How IFS Works- Founder Dick Schwartz Therapizes Emma

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Dissociation and Dissociative Disorder Mnemonics (Memorable Psychiatry Lecture)

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What Level 1 Autism Really Means: It’s Not Just “Mild Autism”

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Switching Between Parts - why this can be helpful in DID and OSDD

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