Types Of Faking Dissociative Identity Disorder
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Music:
Andrew Applepie - No ID
Lemmino - Cipher
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Intro
1:47 Roleplaying
3:31 Coping
5:08 Believes They Have It
6:45 Confused With True Diagnosis
7:54 Convinced By Professional
8:50 Signs Of Faking - Zábava
Oh I remember laughing and thinking the disorder was bogus, pre-diagnosis.
Is it lovely Michelle?! It is!!
I have BIG NEWS: as of last week I am fully integrated with all my parts. Rigora was the last one to integrate. She is at peace now
Wow. Lot's of hard work I'm sure. Rigora is now at peace. Wishing you continued harmony. Achieving full integration must feel like a significant milestone. 🎉
@@michelle_manayes! Let's have a chat about it! ♡
This is amazing I’m happy for you 🖤 I’m working on integration in therapy aswell
After being diagnosed with DID my health professionals recommended that I start looking into online communities where I could meet and get empathy in spaces full of people who understood and who would be non-judgemental.
I was devastated when I found basically all of these communities CRAWLING with 'systems' made entirely of fictional characters from recently popular media, even among adult only spaces. I was immediately skeptical and afraid of being misinformed or taken advantage of while in the vulnerable position of being recently diagnosed. Now, I am terrified to interact with anyone else with DID at all.
I've known about my autism since I was a kid and I feel the same way about the cutesy autism thing with people exaggerating things like crazy and romanticizing this thing that has and continues to cause me extreme distress, emotional and physical pain and social turmoil.
Thank you for this video, I am a minor in an extremely stressful home life at the moment (and always have been since I was young, I'm not going to get into details here for my safety). I've been quite distressed and am thinking of going to a professional for a diagnosis for something like DID or for whatever else I might be experiencing I'm not to sure.
But these kinds of videos really help me with educating myself and understand things to avoid when looking for help, I'm going to be talking to a health professional in a month. I'm hoping to get the help I need. But still, thank you so much these videos are very educational and helpful
I'm sorry to hear that you're going through such a challenging time, & it shows courage in seeking help. It's great that you're taking steps towards talking to a health professional. I'm really glad the video was helpful for you in understanding and preparing for the process. Wishing you the best on your journey!
Such a great video! I used to (try to) advocate for better understanding of DID (diagnosed in 2020), but gave up with advocating in 2022 (I think, time is hard) because so many people (particularly minors) would private message me asking for my symptoms and how the diagnosis came about, and then about a week later, they’d come back to me and say “oh my therapist just diagnosed me with DID!” getting all excited and really quite proud of themselves. I had nearly 300 followers when I was advocating, but when I privated my account and started posting more about how some people were actually NOT experiencing DID, PTSD, BPD etc because they didn’t have any distress or signs of it being a disorder, which makes the diagnoses invalid, I lost about 70 followers, and someone who used to “split alters” every day added to their story that “the person who diagnosed [them] wasn’t actually qualified” and then promptly deleted the story.
TLDR: great work, Michelle, I love seeing anyone trying to erase stigma and misunderstanding of DID; your work is incredible
Thanks a lot for your kind words and sharing your own experience with advocating for better understanding of DID!
I've had similar experiences although on a very small scale. And I agree she does a great job.
Great video Michelle! So on topic and educational!😊
Glad you think so!💖
These videos actually rlly help, I’m somebody who is medically suspected to suffer with DID/OSDD. I am only young but thankfully with these kinds of videos and proper research into the disorder I’ve managed to do 4 long years of thinking and researching via multiple trusted resources and w help from medical professionals. And one very helpful diagnosed friend. I know many get diagnosed when they’re older due to the lengthy and complicated diagnosis journey, but learning about myself in a healthy way without system discord and TikTok rlly helps in comparison to listening to one self diagnosed 14 year old on TikTok. I own books on peoples experiences, and I am aspiring to try and work in the trauma therapy field. And so having these videos talking about malingering and factitious disorders, even if they aren’t clinical, really helps bring an insight on those faking it intentionally and unintentionally and why. I’ve had friends fake DID in Order to “relate” to me, and I think with others experiencing this sort of thing whether in my or the fakers shoes, these videos can be a very good and open minded reality check. Thankyou :)
Yay a new psych vid 😊 oh how ive missed these!! Saving for later rn, thank youuuuu ❤
THANK. The psych videos missed you!
@michelle_mana haha why thank you *blushes whilst desperately hoping for more* 😂 ❤
Welcome home!!! We sooo need to catch up! I’m behind on your videos.
Yay! Thank you!🥰
Brilliant vid! Clear and concise. You are a brilliant ally within our community 💕
Thank you so much!
8:09 had lightly zoned out and thought quesadilla was involved
Diagnosed years back, I still struggle with accepting it to the point of thinking "Every professional over the years I've ever seen is wrong" even though everything regardless points to this hellish disorder. Looking online, at like DissociaDID, already knew to steer clear of places like tiktok for my own mental sake, but just having the disorder makes me feel so alone, depressed, then you have people faking and it makes it even worse to the point I can't stop crying.
I absolutely hate living this and wish I could just be normal.
Great You´re back. We´ve missed you.
Thank you for the welcome and your support!!
Roleplayed as a teen bc I didn't like who I was and how people perceived me and I wanted to be in control of how I'm being perceived
I had about four (very thoroughly thought-out) OCs and I didnt even think of them as alters, knowing full well I'm just roleplaying, but people in my close circle called it DID so I just kinda rolled with it until I stopped associating with those people entirely
I cringe a bit now that I remember this lmao
What for is this music?
If you're asking about the music, it's Andrew Applepie - No ID. If you're saying that the music is doesn't match the subject, thank you for feedback & I'll take your input into consideration for future videos.
About music and Very important subject... This is influencing emotions. All the best❤️❤️❤️
Dear Michelle! Can someone dream / make a vision to be a successful person who have DID?
Yes they can, I am, as been in intense therapy for 9 years, I am disabled with the disorder but now a program for disability is helping me to go back to school online when I have good days. Hope that helps.
@@evamarie2247 thank you it helps me alot
@evamarie2247 Can someone do the inner child work who has DID?
@liyanapathirana Not without someone who specializes in DID teaching you, it takes years. CBT, DBT EFT, EMDR, BIOLATURAL STIMULATION, AND CARE IS SET TO YOUR OWN NEEDS. I talk about all that stuff on my own channel and keep it all honest and professional. The numbers in my bio will lead you to videos on the education and special needs and care given for DID. Everything is from legit research and my own journey with that help and guidance and team.
@@evamarie2247 thank you dear alot
How can I determine if I'm not engaging in a role-playing game? I have headmates, but I don't have a diagnosis. ~ Vinicius
Not a professional, but I do have a diagnosis:
Basically, does the experience cause you to
A- dissociate to the point of losing time, finding objects in strange/unfamiliar places, finding yourself in strange/unfamiliar places, have amnesia
B- have at least one other identity (from what you’ve said, it does)
C- cause significant distress
If you answer yes to those three things, then it’s worth seeking diagnosis, because it could be OSDD/DID
Please seek out a mental health professional for a proper assessment and diagnosis BEFORE convincing yourself of a condition.
@@Alex_Melachi - We strongly request that you not potentially 'lead' someone to a possible 'assessment' by posting questions and then (only if they answer "Yes") recommend seeking a diagnosis from a health professional. See our comment below.
@@Alex_Melachithe only advice you should be giving is to seek professional help for answers nothing else nothing more
guidance from a qualified mental health professional would be advisable! They can assess your situation, provide a proper diagnosis, and offer appropriate support