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Read more about the article Can Parents With DID Safely Raise Kids?

Can Parents With DID Safely Raise Kids?

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Is it safe to parent with DID? This video addresses concerns, explores custody challenges, and highlights how dissociative systems prioritize children’s well-being.

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Read more about the article ADA Rights You Might Not Know You Have

ADA Rights You Might Not Know You Have

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Do you have to disclose DID or OSDD at work? This video explains your ADA privacy rights and what to consider if asked by a manager or coworker.

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Read more about the article Why Your System Is Ignoring You

Why Your System Is Ignoring You

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Wondering why your alters or parts aren’t talking back? This video explains six common reasons for blocked system communication and what might be happening inside.

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Read more about the article Are You Legally Protected at Work If You Have DID?

Are You Legally Protected at Work If You Have DID?

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Does the ADA cover mental health conditions? This video explains how DID, OSDD, and other psychiatric disabilities are protected under U.S. law.

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Read more about the article Why Therapists Often Miss DID: 4 Common Reasons

Why Therapists Often Miss DID: 4 Common Reasons

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Discover four reasons therapists often miss DID or OSDD — from lack of training to misconceptions — and what this means for survivors in therapy.

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Read more about the article Why Every Part Is Important (LEGO Metaphor Continued)

Why Every Part Is Important (LEGO Metaphor Continued)

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Every part of a DID system holds resources the whole needs. This video uses a Lego metaphor to show how cooperation turns differences into shared strengths.

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Read more about the article Why Every Part Is Important (Even the Difficult Ones)

Why Every Part Is Important (Even the Difficult Ones)

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Think some alters aren’t important? This video explains why every member of a DID system is vital and how each contributes to the whole personality.

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Read more about the article Are Alters Complete Personalities? A LEGO Metaphor

Are Alters Complete Personalities? A LEGO Metaphor

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Are alters complete personalities? This video uses Lego and teacup metaphors to explain why fragmentation divides one personality into parts instead of creating new ones.

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Read more about the article Are Alters Complete Personalities? What the Experts Say

Are Alters Complete Personalities? What the Experts Say

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Are alters full personalities? This video explores the structural dissociation model to explain why each part carries only part of the whole personality.

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Read more about the article Why Protectors May Feel Lonely or Unappreciated

Why Protectors May Feel Lonely or Unappreciated

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Protector alters often sound critical or harsh, but their true motivation is safety. This video explores how appreciation can turn protectors into allies.

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