Woman Switches Personalities | Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)

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In this video, you'll see a woman who has been diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder also known as DID, switch to an alternate personality in real time.

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The interviewer is very professional and polite. He was so friendly.

arabianflowers
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Dude. That interviewer embodies safety and acceptance. Just goes with the flow. Love it.

Vitalbowhunting
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My mom has DID. It’s a real disorder that isn’t recognized enough in the mental health community, and due to tiktok it’s become a mockery. While I will never know what it’s like to have DID, growing up and experiencing all of the good and bad things about DID through my mom is something I will never forget. The pain and suffering you have to undergo at such a young age to obtain DID is horrifying to even imagine. The small details my mom has told me about her past have always shaken me to my core. Please educate yourselves about mental illnesses. That way when you do encounter someone who has a mental illness, you can recognize it and understand a bit of what they’re going through and how to interact with them.

touyatodoroki
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It scares me that a person can be so traumatized that in order to cope they have to split personalities. My heart goes out to her. I hops she is getting the therapy she needs.

AA-lqpu
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He nailed that transition to interviewing a toddler.

reesewitherfork
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Ironically, most people with this disorder will often think they are faking, but forgot they were faking. Denial is a hallmark of DID. It usually goes unnoticed and undiagnosed for years, even decades. It's a complex disorder and it is not a "one size fits all" thing. Switches are often so subtle that the person may not even realize they've switched. It's complicated.

jabsluna
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I dont have DID but I have severe CPTSD and I can occasionally switch just like her. Its really scary and embarassing. Hope her andpeple like her remain safe and loved

MemeProphet
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i wonder if they've done brain analysis on her when she's shifted to a 3 year old

brain waves are different between children and adults, children exhibit theta brain waves which are associated with imagination, adults usually only achieve that during sleep (dreams)

elduderino
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I feel so bad for people with DID. I remember a girl back when I was a teen who I became close with that had this. It hurt to see her reaction whenever her core personality would come back. As far as I remember she never came to accept her condition and grew to deeply hate her other personalities. I truly hope she's doing okay.

neekZDI
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I have DID. It's all experienced differently, so that's why people think she's faking it, because apparently it's not like the others. Our systems are all differentiated.

ezziquines
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I saw a film about this once based on real life. The woman had multiple personalities because she had suffered horrific abuse from her schizophrenic mother as a child. It was one of the most disturbing films I have ever seen. The worst part was, her doctor was aware that something was going on but never intervened.

Billiard-cpmy
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The comments are disgusting. If you can't imagine living this experience, thats totally fine because most people don't. But that shouldn't prevent you from educating yourself and getting a better understanding of what is literally an officially recognized disorder.

frankie
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I think usually this disorder is more subtle than this. And that's why it goes undiagnosed a lot of times. To an outsider looking in it will seem like the person loses their temper over something really small or becomes immature about a topic when they are otherwise a normal mature adult. Meaning that the voice and the way they hold their body doesn't always change like this. It's more of a subtle personality switch, triggered by an outside force.

Mmmmkaaay
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This is the age she probably started to disassociate

strategygalactic
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Wow. I have to be honest, it really hurts to see all those spiteful comments screaming "FAKE!" because they just don't understand. As someone with OSDD-1b aka DID without amnesia my life is an everyday struggle of trauma and alters behaving in ways I don't want them to behave. But yeah, I'm just doing it for attention. That's why I am hospitalized for the sixth time in my life by the age of 25. Makes me oh so special...

mareeloup
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People who have actually watched this system's videos know that they are not faking it, unlike some other youtubers. When Minnie colors and draws, she holds the pen and colors like a child and everything about the body is a child. Things like that are very difficult to copy when you're an adult pretending. Not only that, when Minnie talks she talks like any other child who is actually 3 talks. Subtle things that would give away someone pretending to talk like a child, she does.
Encina, Multiplicityandme and another channel I forgot the name of, are the only ones I have come across who I truly believe are living with DID.

meghanh
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I have two granddaughters that will be turning 3 next October.
It's really confusing to see someone with an adult body behaving like someone their age.
And I feel undescribably saddened thinking about what she's been through that has caused her to have this condition.

AdnanSayeed
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The fascination in his eyes when she switches 👀

This is a trip to watch 😮 A 3 year old, crazy!

bethedifferent
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One of my friends got diagnosed with this, man I wouldn’t wish this on anyone😢

BlackWoods
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Prayers always for anyone who has or knows someone whom has too live through this.❤

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