
DIssociation - Do you ever feel like your head is in the clouds? Do you find yourself forgetting things a lot? But not just things-- events. People, even. Sometimes it feels as if chunks of your memory have been erased, or rather deeply forgotten. Deeply shoved in the most dark corners of your mind. Somewhere unreachable. Somewhere... lost.
This is what dissociation feels like. When no matter how hard you try to remember something--it just doesn't come through to you.
The thing about memory is, that even though you might feel like it's forgotten, it doesn't necessarily mean it's gone forever. It's in there. Somewhere. You just have to find a way to get to it.
A clear sign of DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder) is when a person dissociates, and shows evidence of forgetting something extremely. When that person is confronted about a certain event and they deny ever being part of it, it is most likely because of the blockage in their memory preventing them from recalling. Speaking in terms of DID solely, I intend to bring here my understanding of this mental illness to this specific page from the website so as to further explain why I believe DID is real despite many people in the world, including licensed psychologists, say it is just a myth.
Now if you wouldn't mind joining us in this collective study...
...I'll lead the way...
...into my mind.
This is what dissociation feels like. When no matter how hard you try to remember something--it just doesn't come through to you.
The thing about memory is, that even though you might feel like it's forgotten, it doesn't necessarily mean it's gone forever. It's in there. Somewhere. You just have to find a way to get to it.
A clear sign of DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder) is when a person dissociates, and shows evidence of forgetting something extremely. When that person is confronted about a certain event and they deny ever being part of it, it is most likely because of the blockage in their memory preventing them from recalling. Speaking in terms of DID solely, I intend to bring here my understanding of this mental illness to this specific page from the website so as to further explain why I believe DID is real despite many people in the world, including licensed psychologists, say it is just a myth.
Now if you wouldn't mind joining us in this collective study...
...I'll lead the way...
...into my mind.