A visual understanding of how alters / parts are formed by trauma in DID and OSDD
In this video from the CTAD Clinic, Dr Mike Lloyd, Clinic Director, visually demonstrates how the process of the creation of dissociated parts occurs as a result of complex trauma. This reveals Mike's way of describing the process within Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and Other Specified Dissociative Disorder (OSDD) to help people with these conditions (or friends, family and professionals) understand how repeated trauma leads to such severe levels of dissociation. #DissociativeIdentityDisorder #DID #OtherSpecifiedDissociativeDisorder #OSDD #trauma #complextrauma

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

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The Truth About Multiple Personalities: A Clinical Psychologist Explains DID

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Action Systems and their influence on the behaviour of dissociated parts in OSDD and DID

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How to Work with Your Parts: Complex PTSD, IFS, and Dissociation | Elizabeth Ferreira

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How I Found Out I Had DID

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Dissociative Identity Disorder - 3 reasons why alters may be aggressive (also for OSDD)

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Denial and Dissociation: 10 things to consider

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Meet one of the many personalities of a woman with dissociative identity disorder | 60 Minutes Aus

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Understanding the Behaviour of Internal Parts in DID/OSDD

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

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When Dissociation Gets Physical

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Villain Therapy: SPLIT and Dissociative Identity Disorder

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The Theory of Structural Dissociation (DID 101) || Dissociative Identity Disorder

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OSDD: The Disorder No One Talks About but Almost Destroyed Me

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Layering of Emotion in DID/OSDD

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

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15 Personalities in One Woman (Mental Health Documentary) | Real Stories

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4 Types of Dissociation

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How Are New Alters Formed? An Explanation of Structural Dissociation

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