
The DID World
When I was actively healing from dissociative identity disorder thirty years ago, there was no DID world. Back in the 1990’s, the medical and psychiatric communities thought multiple personalities or DID was a rare condition.

When I was actively healing from dissociative identity disorder thirty years ago, there was no DID world. Back in the 1990’s, the medical and psychiatric communities thought multiple personalities or DID was a rare condition.
I had been a happy, normal wife and mother when a nasty divorce and the disintegration of my family served as a crisis that caused my already fragmented but collaborative parts to split apart.