They left out some stuff. Also not sure if this is a widely accepted model, like, what is it based in research wise, you know.
But its def an interesting look at it, i feel like we are just starting to scratch the surface of research into understanding dissociation, and one day this understanding of it will look crude
i’m glad someone’s interested though, i think its a really interesting subject matter…
They left out some stuff. Also not sure if this is a widely accepted model, like, what is it based in research wise, you know.
But its def an interesting look at it, i feel like we are just starting to scratch the surface of research into understanding dissociation, and one day this understanding of it will look crude
i’m glad someone’s interested though, i think its a really interesting subject matter…
i was interested to hear your thougthts lol.
i know they/she (idk?) are controversial but DissociaDID used the chart in a video while talking about a theory they have that DID is technically an extreme form of PTSD, essential that PTSD could be used as a kind of umbrella with dissosiative disorders branching off of it which i had not thought of before and found interesting.