Trauma and Dissociation: Dissociative Identity Disorder Explained
Dissociative Identity Disorder or DID is a disorder in which the identity and sense of self is disrupted into separate and distinct parts, and are experiencing as different identities with different mood responses, behavioral patterns, beliefs, and manner of being. DID is treated with slow progressive therapy including establishing safety, skill building like DBT, trauma processing like EMDR, all with ongoing constant assessment to maintain stability. I offer comprehensive trauma focused and skill building therapy for people with DID.

