Dissociative Identity Disorder
Life is like a puzzle. We gain pieces throughout life to form our picture. Debbie is still learning about her puzzle pieces, turning them over one piece at a time. But, Debbie is forming her own puzzle to her life, one that includes her alters in a blended family. Working on it daily, just like you and me. Debbie’s story is one from Shattered to United. If you would like to learn more about Debbie and how you can help support her, please visit . Mental health resources: If you or someone you know is in a mental health crisis, call or text 988. Advocacy, support, and...
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We discuss stigmas and myths about DID, and how we can support and understand one another. Therapist, Bonnie Bordner and Dr. Tara Peyman talk about the importance of being trauma-informed and asking the right questions for a correct diagnosis. If you would like to learn more about Debbie and how you can help support her, please visit . Mental health resources: If you or someone you know is in a mental health crisis, call or text 988. Advocacy, support, and educational resources: Special THANK YOU to... Editor Austin Blackwell Music by Ian...
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Debbie describes her experiences with inpatient and residential treatment facilities. She talks about the need for seeking help and how she determines the right place to stay. We include Bonnie Bordner, a therapist who worked with Debbie at The Cottonwood in Tucson, AZ. If you would like to learn more about Debbie and how you can help support her, please visit . Mental health resources: If you or someone you know is in a mental health crisis, call or text 988. Advocacy, support, and educational resources: Special THANK YOU to... Editor Austin Blackwell...
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This episode dives into Debbie's therapy journey. She talks about how a good therapist can help in a positive, powerful way. But when therapy goes bad, it can go really bad. And in Debbie's case, create a new adult alter. There are 3 adult alters within Debbie’s DID system. Her whole life, no matter who is operating the body, she has used the name Debbie to refer to herself when engaging with others in a public setting. But within her inner world, there are Debi, sometimes called “Debi with an ‘i’”, Debbie, sometimes referred to as “Debbie IE”, and Deb. You will...
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D.I.D and the alters system are unique to each individual. Debbie’s experiences of blending with her alters, and concepts about integration are unique to her. You will hear Debbie share examples of internal communication, internal family dynamics, and how alters change over time. If you would like to learn more about Debbie and how you can help support her, please visit . Mental health resources: If you or someone you know is in a mental health crisis, call or text 988. Advocacy, support, and educational resources: Special THANK YOU to... ...
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Debbie discusses her experiences leading up to her D.I.D diagnosis. She describes her struggles as a young mother, and how she discovered the underlying causes of her condition. We talk about the physiological effects of complex trauma, and different levels of memories in CPTSD. We also discuss how alters can show up as internal voices, and Debbie shares a powerful example of this in her own life. If you would like to learn more about Debbie and how you can help support her, please visit . Mental health resources: If you or someone you know is in a mental health crisis, call...
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Debbie tells us about her childhood trauma and how certain triggers can bring on alters. We will discuss the difference between PTSD and complex PTSD. We will also discuss the difference between typical flashbacks and emotional flashbacks, and how all of this relates to DID. If you would like to learn more about Debbie and how you can help support her, please visit . Mental health resources: If you or someone you know is in a mental health crisis, call or text 988. Advocacy, support, and educational resources: Special THANK YOU to... Editor Austin...
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This podcast series will discuss a condition called dissociative identity disorder, or D.I.D. D.I.D usually starts in early childhood. Dissociation is a natural reaction when there is severe and ongoing trauma and the child has no perceived ability to escape or improve the situation. Debbie Klose's story is unique to herself. She has 7 active alters at the time of this recording, and 2 other alters who recently integrated. There is her current daily operating self, who goes by Debi, spelled DEBI. She manages daily needs, and works to understand and connect with each of her...
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Life is like a puzzle. Each puzzle piece represents a stage of our life’s story. But what if your life puzzle starts with tragedy, complex trauma, and fear? These puzzle pieces can become misplaced or disorganized. Sometimes, this complex trauma is so tragic, that our mind removes these memories or sequesters them so deeply that a new identity is created to protect us from this tragedy. This is a story of just that. Debbie Klose survived decades of trauma and tragedy. The only thing protecting her was her mind, and the different alters that have existed within her, to get her through life....
info_outlineDebbie tells us about her childhood trauma and how certain triggers can bring on alters. We will discuss the difference between PTSD and complex PTSD. We will also discuss the difference between typical flashbacks and emotional flashbacks, and how all of this relates to DID.
If you would like to learn more about Debbie and how you can help support her, please visit www.DebbieKlose.com.
Mental health resources:
If you or someone you know is in a mental health crisis, call or text 988.
Advocacy, support, and educational resources:
National Alliance on Mental Illness
International Society for the Study of Trauma & Dissociation (ISSTD)
Pete Walker’s emotional flashback management strategies:
Special THANK YOU to...
Editor Austin Blackwell
Music by Ian Post, Dusk
Dr. Tara Peyman
Debbie Klose