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Cinema Blend: As The Chrisleys Film Their New Show, Chase’s Description Makes It Sound Like It’s Not For The Faint Of Heart

As The Chrisleys Film Their New Show, Chase’s Description Makes It Sound Like It’s Not For The Faint Of Heart

Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a mental health condition where you have two or more separate personalities that control your behavior at different times.

In controlled studies, non-specialised treatment that did not address dissociative self-states did not substantially improve DID symptoms, though there may be improvement in patients' other conditions.

DID often co-occurs with other emotional conditions, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), borderline personality disorder (BPD), and a number of other personality disorders, as well as conversion disorder.

DID is complex—but with the right knowledge, clinicians, caregivers, and communities can play a meaningful role in healing. This on-demand session clarifies DID’s clinical realities, reduces stigma, and offers grounded, evidence-based strategies for support.

Educational video series by DissociaDID tackling the biological and psychological realities behind adult and childhood trauma, and trauma-based disorders like PTSD, C-PTSD, DID and OSDD.

"DID is meant to be a hidden disorder — and it is for a majority of diagnosed individuals — that's developed to help protect you from the source of the trauma you experienced.