When 'swapping' between parts in DID / OSDD can be helpful
In this video from The CTAD Clinic, Dr Mike Lloyd (Clinic Director) discusses a question raised by a subscriber on whether parts/alters can be 'brought in' to help with a situation in the moment. Mike looks at the conditions where this can work in everyday life, the importance and safety of practicing correctly and what can be achieved by mastering dissociation (in Dissociative Identity Disorder and Other Specified Dissociative Disorder). This is a technique recommended within therapy settings. #dissociativeidentitydisorder #did #otherspecifieddissociativedisorder #osdd #therapy

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Dissociative Identity Disorder: Working Out the Behaviour of Alters

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The Role of Process with Parts in DID/OSDD part two

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

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Overt and Covert Switching with DID (in clinic and on Social Media)

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Identifying Patients With Dissociative Identity Disorder

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Answering questions about alters in OSDD and DID: ages, roles and feelings

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Denial and Dissociation: 10 things to consider

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Understanding the Behaviour of Internal Parts in DID/OSDD

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Diagnosed Psychopath Reveals Common Traits of Psychopaths | Minutes With

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Signposting: self-help for Dissociative Disorders such as OSDD and Dissociative Identity Disorder

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Villain Therapy: SPLIT and Dissociative Identity Disorder

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The process of ‘checking in’ as part of internal communication within DID and OSDD

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DID Switching Channels | Trisha Paytas & DissociaDID

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Dissociation Works Like This

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Living with someone who has DID: 10 tips for communicating with their alters

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The Role of Influence in OSDD and Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)

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The Dissociation Spectrum + What Causes Dissociative Disorders?

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Balancing the Outer World with Internal Parts in DID/OSDD

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Why it might be useful talking about Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) with friends and family

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