Dissociative Identity Disorder

Dissociative Identity Disorder, once called Multiple Personality Disorder, is traditionally accepted as the result of severe trauma in early childhood, and the person dissociates as a way of coping with a situation that is too violent or traumatic for their conscious self to handle.

But the dissociation is forced on them by the mind virus’s which protect many of the abusers in childhood. In simple terms their subconscious forces them to lie to protect their abuser.

DID results when a child is forced to have multiple lies for the same event in childhood. One for parents, school staff, police, neighbors, siblings etc. Our survivor mode only caters for one lie, so the child will develop different personalities for each person or group, which switch automatically depending on who they are with.

Healing will occur fully when the rest of society returns to ordered mode and these individuals can finally be allowed to remember the true events and talk about them. Current therapy doesn’t achieve this in part because the therapist has been trained to believe dissociation is healthy, and both the therapist and their client have the same set of mind virus’s which protect these abusers.

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