Psychologist living with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) breaks her silence to raise awareness.

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • #dissociativeidentitydisorder #DID #mentalhealth
    As a psychologist with lived experience of dissociative identity disorder (DID) formally known as Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) and after over a decade of engaging in the healing process from complex trauma Adrian Fletcher was no longer willing to remain silent about her condition. Her story is one of hope, love, and resiliency. She has chosen to embrace the power of vulnerability with the hope of deconstructing the stigma surrounding not only DID but around all mental health related conditions. She wants to raise awareness and bring hope to others. In powerful messaging she speaks out to challenge the inaccurately portrayed historical narrative surrounding DID. She hopes that all people can get to a place of lovingly accepting who they are regardless of a diagnosable condition. She wants people to know that healing is possible and that they are not alone.
    This brief clip is an authentic, heartfelt, and candid share and was not intended to provide you with the diagnostic criteria for DID, you can locate that information in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition published by the American Psychiatric Association. To learn more about Dr. Adrian Fletcher please visit her website at www.drfletch.com/ and for more information on DID please visit An Infinite Mind aninfinitemind...
    Dr. Adrian Fletcher is a licensed psychologist, certified EMDR therapist, consultant, speaker, and writer. An article on her lived experience with DID can be found in the American Psychiatric Association's Journal of Psychiatric Services ps.psychiatryo...
    Adrian is also a participant in McLean Hospital's Deconstructing Stigma Campaign
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    Follow: Dr. Adrian Fletcher's journey on instagram at @drafletcher www.instagram....
    Dr. Fletcher is also a regular contributor to Psychology Today
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    "Owning our story and loving ourselves through that process is the bravest thing we'll ever do."-Brené Brown
    #dissociativeidentitydisorder #DID #mentalhealth #dissociation #trauma #traumarecovery #mentalhealthrecovery #thepowerofvulnerability #storytellingsaveslives #drafletcher
    The information shared in this video or on this channel is not a substitute for therapy or any other form of professional mental health or medical care. It also does not constitute a doctor/patient relationship with Dr. Fletcher. The information provided is for inspirational, educational, and informational purposes only. If you are experiencing a crisis or need help, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @LunaWillowsong
    @LunaWillowsong Год назад +60

    This is so inspiring. As someone who was diagnosed with DID at the age of 28 as I was becoming an RN and now I am someone who works in psych I have decided to use my personal experience to stand up for my patients who often get overlooked and misdiagnosed. Thank you for sharing your story and your life. It makes me feel not so alone in this world.

  • @lisajohnson4744
    @lisajohnson4744 Год назад +17

    Thank you for sharing this. I don’t have the struggle with DID, but the trauma-induced struggles I do have, have been bad enough, and the stigma surrounding it all makes it so hard to reach out for help. It is truly difficult to find someone you can trust! Fortunately for me, I am beginning to find those people: a couple of therapists, one friend (so far).
    We can, and need to, do so much better! Blessings on your journey! ❤

  • @kimlec3592
    @kimlec3592 Год назад +12

    Thank you for sharing truth. Dissociation is a strategy...to survive the sometimes emotional emptiness of life growing up with parents who were not able to provide emotional & psychological nurturance. Keep fighting. Life can sometimes be very lonely & just hard.

  • @johannagrace7768
    @johannagrace7768 Год назад +19

    I agree with you. We do need to do things differently. Starting with the recognition of the impact of trauma on individuals, families, communities and the whole of society. Judith Herman, in her book "Trauma and Recovery" explains why this will always be a battle and will only succeed when fought on a political front.
    Thank you for sharing a small part of your experience. There is a lot in the subtext of your narrative that can only be read by people with a lived experience of profound trauma and recovery. I see you Dr Adrien Fletcher.

  • @queenvickyv
    @queenvickyv Год назад +4

    Dry was and scary that in training you were told, never to trust a mental health patient , it's exactly this which makes people worse. Well done for sharing xxx❤

  • @codenamestark
    @codenamestark Год назад +6

    Thank you for being a very healthy source of info about this. I have this too and it's hell, but you have my support.

  • @Rhyndrop
    @Rhyndrop Год назад +7

    I have a form of DID, too, and its inspiring to see other people thriving with this. Thanks for making this

  • @donnabritt747
    @donnabritt747 Год назад +6

    It is a tough road but I love myself!

  • @michellebrennenstuhl8354
    @michellebrennenstuhl8354 Год назад +4

    You are one brave and beautiful person! Thank you for your share!❤️❤️

  • @iamjoyt
    @iamjoyt Год назад +1

    You have such a beautiful & inspiring story! Thank you for doing this video.

  • @Mozzarella-and-Tomato
    @Mozzarella-and-Tomato Год назад +3

    Ah this is beautiful, thanks for sharing!❤

  • @kimberlymiller655
    @kimberlymiller655 Год назад +1

    Thank you thank you for sharing this. It is so helpful for so many to understand!!!

  • @kelliedaeges555
    @kelliedaeges555 Год назад +1

    Inspiring and feels familiar, I work on myself everyday. Have learned it most on my own sadly. Research. Thanks for sharing your story 😊

  • @dennissutton3767
    @dennissutton3767 Год назад +2

    Much respect!!!!

  • @reneec638
    @reneec638 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @andersonsystem2
    @andersonsystem2 Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing ❤we have DID as well good video.

  • @nikicarrie4071
    @nikicarrie4071 Год назад +1

  • @dennissutton3767
    @dennissutton3767 Год назад +1

    You are an awesome person…please realize that.