Dissociative Identity Disorder: Negotiating with Alters

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2010

When living with Dissociative Identity Disorder, negotiating with alters sounds easier than it usually is, but it's impossible without developing one essential quality.

After watching this DID video, I invite you to visit my Dissociative Living blog:
http://www.healthyplace.com/blogs/dissociativeliving/

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  • Alters are hard as a rock. I move when they move me.. It takes awhile to get used to this... Watching this video mesmerizing, its like looking at a merrier. I have an alter , a protector that runs and hides, then hides something. I have been aware for awhile that when I run , she ran first. I am following her. She is right behind me, very close running everything.. I just follow.. Not a bad thing. Just new awareness.

  • thank you for posting, and yeah its hard some times to be grateful to some of the people inside. Thank you so much for this.

  • Thank you for uploading this video :)

  • I love your choice of words. I wish I had such an impressive vocabulary.

  • I am glad that you have some order within your system. I have no idea what to trust about it and my system is out of control.

  • My wife has DID, and both alters speak to each other. How do we get them to blend? She's figured out how to "switch" like a multi-tasking computer and it makes her mentally fatigued. Hoping to get her some help soon and hope to get them blended .. she's a fantastic person.

  • @shadowgrail You don't even know me. Seeing as DID is an abuse-related disorder, I would think you would be kind or educated enough int he matter to not say something like that to people - especially people who suffer from it. I don't know what makes you think you have the right to judge me like that, but you're wrong.

  • @jessikavee Attention whore.

  • Wow... so interesting. I never thought of it that way.

  • thank you so so much! i was also told to be grateful towards alters - whether they are disruptive or not, and it completely changed my system! thank you for the wonderful video! you've worded it much better than i could have ever done!

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