DID Switching Channels | Trisha Paytas & DissociaDID

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  • This video answers the question: Can I offer a critique of the Dissociative Identity Disorder Switching Video by Trisha Paytas? Can I critique the DissociaDID channel?
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    Original Trisha Paytas DID video critique: • Trisha Paytas Video Cr...
    More detailed breakdown of DID, The Dissociative Identity Disorder Controversy (Trauma vs. Iatrogenic): • The Dissociative Ident...
    Dissociative identity disorder is an official mental disorder in the DSM and the criteria for DID are listed there. We see a disruption of identity characterized by two or more distinct personality states (in some cultures these distinct personality states may be referred to as possession), we see a marked discontinuity of self and alterations in affect, behavior, consciousness, memory, perception, cognition, and sensory motor functions. These different personality states may be observed by other individuals and reported to the individual who has this disorder. We also see recurrent gaps in recall of everyday events, personal information, or traumatic events. These gaps in recall can't be attributed to normal forgetfulness. There must be clinically significant distress or impairment and it cannot be a normal part of cultural or religious practices, substance use, or a medical condition. The prevalence of dissociative identity disorder is thought to be between 1 and 1.6% of the general population. We know that this particular disorder is associated with a great deal of comorbidity, meaning it tends to co-occur with other mental disorders like borderline personality disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, somatic symptom disorder, eating disorders, sleep disorders, conversion disorder, and substance use disorder. Also, self-harm behaviors and suicidal behaviors have been associated with dissociative identity disorder.
    Boysen, G. A., & VanBergen, A. (2014). Simulation of multiple personalities: A review of research comparing diagnosed and simulated dissociative identity disorder. Clinical Psychology Review, 34(1), 14-28.
    Brand, B. L., Sar, V., Stavropoulos, P., Krüger, C., Korzekwa, M., Martínez-Taboas, A., & Middleton, W. (2016). Separating Fact from Fiction: An Empirical Examination of Six Myths About Dissociative Identity Disorder. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 24(4), 257-270.
    American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). Arlington, VA: Author.
    www.ncbi.nlm.n...
    Trisha Paytas DID videos:
    • Video
    • Video
    Meet alters: • Video
    Not okay: • Video
    stop bullying: • Video
    DissociaDID videos:
    • REACTING TO TRISHA PAY...
    • Trisha Paytas - THE IM...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 7 тис.

  • @alyssasader9875
    @alyssasader9875 4 роки тому +16652

    “I’m accustomed to educational content, and Trisha Paytas does not qualify” 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @abiamia
      @abiamia 4 роки тому +298

      LOL like best read ever! 😂🤣🤣🤣 when he started with “I had to build my cognitive reasoning skills back up” I was dead 💀💀💀 and then that line 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 the best!

    • @alyssasader9875
      @alyssasader9875 4 роки тому +46

      Mel JKLMNO lol yes he really clocked her and I love it😂

    • @trishcraft
      @trishcraft 4 роки тому +14

      That's an understatement lol.

    • @shortyzangelz
      @shortyzangelz 4 роки тому +24

      Mel JKLMNO I flat lined that at point! I knew this video was going to be good at that point

    • @mappes1
      @mappes1 4 роки тому +68

      It is the most polite and scientific neutral way of saying "her content makes my brain hurt".

  • @Susanluc59
    @Susanluc59 4 роки тому +13853

    Dr Grande: "She mentions that two of her alters have all but died, and I was wondering did they die from embarrassment? Seems like a realistic explanation..."
    The most polite burn I have ever witnessed.
    Subbing for life.

    • @busteranderson1121
      @busteranderson1121 4 роки тому +21

      @@jet__girl 🤣🤣🤣

    • @kathlynramizares1341
      @kathlynramizares1341 4 роки тому +36

      😂😂😂 thought I was the only one died on that comment 😂😂😂

    • @Val-gn8xf
      @Val-gn8xf 4 роки тому +25

      I actually laughed my lungs out XDD

    • @Kuchizukeonna
      @Kuchizukeonna 4 роки тому +10

      @@jet__girl Hey.. aside from the joke, would you mind telling me if dr.Grande is a psychologist or a psychiatrist? Thanks 🤗

    • @KitKat4Christ
      @KitKat4Christ 4 роки тому +3

      Lol

  • @mstinasugar
    @mstinasugar 4 роки тому +9198

    *compares Trisha’s content to the radiation at chernobyl* “I’m not saying she’s bad or anything like that” 💀💀💀

    • @hiyou9899
      @hiyou9899 4 роки тому +131

      mstinasugar that’s a WHOLE new level of toxic 🤣

    • @unhappybear1501
      @unhappybear1501 4 роки тому +74

      we rather be at chernobyl... just saying

    • @ninabonita1129
      @ninabonita1129 4 роки тому +64

      mstinasugar I SAW THAT TOO, even he felt like he lost brain cells, poor man🥺

    • @vault470
      @vault470 4 роки тому +58

      He pretty much said that she drops his iq by him just watching her videos

    • @keebleralves
      @keebleralves 4 роки тому +14

      LOL she is the elephants foot I’m dead

  • @christina.m
    @christina.m 4 роки тому +4626

    "I had to build back up my cognitive reasoning skills after watching her first video"
    I choked on my coffee

    • @nhecelyncalmateo8097
      @nhecelyncalmateo8097 3 роки тому +10

      I'm the 100th like

    • @Invictus___me
      @Invictus___me 3 роки тому +52

      IKR... Never have I seen such clean and posh burns

    • @beckyrockwell7964
      @beckyrockwell7964 3 роки тому +22

      Hahaha Watching Trisha is definitely like watching a train wreck. I usually feel a bit unclean after.

    • @aster7986
      @aster7986 3 роки тому +6

      I actually laughed (loudly) out loud. Thank goodness no one else was home haha

    • @beckyrockwell7964
      @beckyrockwell7964 3 роки тому +3

      @@aster7986 Dr Grande is different but I really like him.

  • @turtlesnek8351
    @turtlesnek8351 4 роки тому +12813

    This man just basically said Trisha Paytas makes him lose brain cells
    Edit:Holy shit why does this have 11k am I a celebrity now
    Edit2:Giving autographs till 13k

    • @Luka-zi9kv
      @Luka-zi9kv 4 роки тому +120

      That would be ironic since he’s meant to be a professional and should know that you lose and gain brain cells anyway

    • @himansh1194
      @himansh1194 4 роки тому +40

      Voice of the internet.

    • @ParallelNoisee
      @ParallelNoisee 4 роки тому +51

      Oh and how right he is

    • @wewemcrhyne
      @wewemcrhyne 4 роки тому +46

      In defense of both of them, he has said in past videos that certain videos are difficult for him to watch because they are too chaotic or energetic. That is not the words he used, I can’t recall the right words. So her type of videos are difficult for him. Not that she was crazy

    • @imheretochewbubblegum
      @imheretochewbubblegum 4 роки тому +9

      I wend't and watched one of those switching movies my self... a! mmmm... me d um now.

  • @jaynestrange
    @jaynestrange 4 роки тому +6763

    "DEPRESSION caught ON CAMERA!!!"
    . . .
    spoiler alert: it's three hours of my lying on my bed trying to summon the energy to take the garbage out.

  • @spinsterpunk
    @spinsterpunk 4 роки тому +3729

    Dr Todd: I did watch it. I watched it.
    *stares into a distant abyss*
    Me: god bless that brave man. He loses brain cells so that we might not

    • @michaela4038
      @michaela4038 4 роки тому +71

      He took one for the team👏. But this man had to read smart people stuff to flush Trisha out of his brain.😂

    • @tanyakathan3642
      @tanyakathan3642 4 роки тому +4

      Dead literally 🤣😂🤣

    • @cherrypickedsam
      @cherrypickedsam 4 роки тому +12

      Lmao. The serious tone in his voice is perfect. 😂

    • @evankray3198
      @evankray3198 4 роки тому +8

      literally- he has to rebuild his brain cells

    • @Shylade
      @Shylade 4 роки тому +4

      He took one for the team..

  • @anothercleverusername992
    @anothercleverusername992 3 роки тому +2357

    _"I did watch it...I watched it.."_
    Thank you for your sacrifice, Doc.

  • @syeirahjade9895
    @syeirahjade9895 4 роки тому +3987

    He was feeling a little sassy in this one. His Chernobyl analogy was humorous.

    • @laurarivers1036
      @laurarivers1036 4 роки тому +38

      I almost spat out my cup of tea and had to pause and rewind a few times 😂

    • @Liolia22
      @Liolia22 4 роки тому +26

      Laura Rivers: me too! I laughed out loud! Don’t think I’ve ever done that from Dr. Grande’s videos. He has a dry humor & should bring it out more often :) though I get that his topics are usually pretty dark/serious.

    • @MikaB213
      @MikaB213 4 роки тому +17

      JessM He was pretty sassy in the other one too. I love how he’s subtly sassy in like a classy way somehow 😂

    • @rupertgrintlover9822
      @rupertgrintlover9822 4 роки тому +7

      Omg! That was gold.

    • @MsKPJ
      @MsKPJ 4 роки тому +5

      Best.shade.ever😆

  • @abob4815
    @abob4815 4 роки тому +4739

    “Did they die of embarrassment? From making this video?”
    DR GRANDE.. YOUR HUMOR 😚👌🏻

    • @CrustyUgg
      @CrustyUgg 4 роки тому +27

      Chelsey Brooks I love it bc it’s not expected just by looking at him. 😄

    • @abob4815
      @abob4815 4 роки тому +15

      Touch My Snek! He’s Happy To See You - I know!! And his monotone voice is the icing on the cake 🧁

    • @Ducklemon885
      @Ducklemon885 4 роки тому +6

      I think its tacky for a “Doctor” to make fun of someone. Hella shit he could be/probably has been made fun of for. Guess people who have been bullied turn into bullies. I’m reporting this channel for bullying.

    • @SamiSmolboi
      @SamiSmolboi 4 роки тому +15

      @@Ducklemon885 and what about the whole ass communities Trisha has bullied? Girl, bye.

    • @SamiSmolboi
      @SamiSmolboi 4 роки тому +1

      @aimee glatt yes, he is. :)

  • @grracea
    @grracea 4 роки тому +3760

    “Did they die from embarrassment? From posting that video?” NO HE DIDNT. NO HE DID NOT. GO OFF TODD YES WERE ALL HERE FOR IT

    • @Carmen-xo2cp
      @Carmen-xo2cp 4 роки тому +95

      I started watching this video like oh here is a professional adult who is actually going to be scientific about it but no. He lost brain cells so we don’t have to. Thanks!

    • @caseymills2688
      @caseymills2688 4 роки тому +6

      Hahahaha that part made me laugh

    • @thelifeofskye8555
      @thelifeofskye8555 4 роки тому +2

      AYYE FCKN YOOOOOO

    • @yuyucontent
      @yuyucontent 4 роки тому +8

      SHE JUST GOT ROASTED

    • @jackdennissmith
      @jackdennissmith 4 роки тому +5

      Reminds me of the hey got em guy

  • @millsykooksy4863
    @millsykooksy4863 3 роки тому +3184

    my therapist told me that dissociative disorder usually arises in folks who have endured severe SEVERE early childhood abuse...so it's depressing that someone would turn it into some form of low based entertainment for the masses (looking at you Trisha).

    • @jeydi9173
      @jeydi9173 3 роки тому +224

      and not only severe but also repetitive!

    • @chlorinelori1064
      @chlorinelori1064 3 роки тому +74

      Looking at Nin too.

    • @kamille6636
      @kamille6636 3 роки тому +35

      If I could make $ of my trauma I would sh#÷ I'd be rich af.

    • @smallandstressed2364
      @smallandstressed2364 3 роки тому +144

      @@chlorinelori1064 - Nin doesn’t focus on entertainment though. They prioritize informative content.

    • @FirstnameLastname-cx6go
      @FirstnameLastname-cx6go 3 роки тому +60

      Trauma. Not necessarily abuse... but yeah.

  • @zoewynne8433
    @zoewynne8433 4 роки тому +6235

    This is why Trisha is exhausting: She accuses this young woman Nin of trying to make money off of Trisha's video, when I'm quite sure it was explained that Nin only heard about the video because Trisha used her, by name, as an example of someone with DID - *and called her crazy* - in her video exploiting the diagnosis for money. Trisha's best argument of experiencing altered states is that her own brain cannot handle how exhausting, contradicting and repulsive her behavior is.

    • @tiredofitall9213
      @tiredofitall9213 4 роки тому +321

      DissociaDID has been around for well over a year, I think almost 2 years. Nin and others were interviewed by Anthony Padilla. All of the sudden Trisha makes a video on her self diagnosis. Trisha is so full of herself is disgusting. I have never followed her, but I can't stand even to watch a full minute of any of her vids!

    • @punishedcrow
      @punishedcrow 4 роки тому +153

      Zoe Wynne plus: trisha accusing Nin of making literally TWO videos for views where in both she (and kyle) are very hurt and stressed about the whole situation, while trisha made way more than the videos she posted on youtube since she went on a violent rant on her instagram stories too.

    • @punishedcrow
      @punishedcrow 4 роки тому +81

      Tired of it All it’s so obvious that she watched anthony’s video and saw another opportunity to be a piece of shit and insert herself where she doesn’t belong 🙄 i hate saying shit like “she doesn’t have this disorder” because we can’t really say, but when you’re someone with the constant behavior of inserting yourself on marginalized communities *for views* and admitting to being a troll, yeah it’s extremely unlikely she’s telling the truth.
      EDIT: also having any disorder isn’t an excuse to be a piece of shit asshole like trisha.

    • @tiredofitall9213
      @tiredofitall9213 4 роки тому +63

      @@punishedcrow I agree. It breaks my heart to see them so stressed! I don't have D.I.D but I am Bipolar. It peeves me off, Trisha coming onto social media with the platform she has, trying to get the quick cash by degrading D.I.D. disorder and the mental health community as a whole!

    • @eesuyeon
      @eesuyeon 4 роки тому +37

      trishas BEEN using other names to gain views and money , even when she’s not involved in it .

  • @Maya-hq3nv
    @Maya-hq3nv 4 роки тому +3053

    “Did they die of embarrassment” I don’t know if this video was meant to be funny but you sir are my hero. With everything going on in this world I needed this dry humor. I don’t think I’ve laughed so hard in quite some time.

    • @alywi
      @alywi 4 роки тому +31

      I’m only 2:27 in, and I appreciate how he describes feeling uneducated after viewing her work.
      I feel exactly that way after watching a couple minutes of Beavis and Butthead.
      Gold.

    • @quil72
      @quil72 4 роки тому +6

      I was eating and I legit almost choked when he said that.

    • @deborahdobbie
      @deborahdobbie 4 роки тому +4

      Maya * dry humor is gold

    • @grodz6984
      @grodz6984 4 роки тому +5

      I'm so glad that I'm not the only one who lost it when he said, well just about everything, with such a (mostly) straight face. I actually laughed so hard I cried almost as much as she did in her video. Thank you Dr. Grande, you made my night! I didn't want to watch Trisha's video of her "switching alters" because I didn't want to give her the view but I caved and watched one of her weeping videos and then just had to watch the jacka** in action and was completely disgusted. I want to have sympathy for her because she's obviously unwell but just can't muster it. This is a plea to anyone who is actually still willing to associate with her, get her some help and drag her a** away from the camera! I used to think watching Teletubbies with my children was going to be the most mind numbing experience of my life; I was wrong.

    • @ritathepita
      @ritathepita 4 роки тому +3

      I literally bursted out laughing!

  • @shelley2he844
    @shelley2he844 4 роки тому +4677

    Doctor, your ability to throw honest , irrefutable, witty shade whilst being polite and dignified is masterful. Masterful.

    • @letsgobrandon186
      @letsgobrandon186 4 роки тому +66

      Passive aggressiveness is almost a lost art in our cultural moment in time.

    • @fannyboni472
      @fannyboni472 4 роки тому +11

      Yep, you stole the words out of my taping screen!! Lol

    • @sukiBambina
      @sukiBambina 4 роки тому +11

      Reminds me of when my dad is disappointed in me and it hurts more than when he’s mad.

    • @ASMR4EVERY1
      @ASMR4EVERY1 4 роки тому +2

      This comment was so on point 👏🏼

    • @randomrebecka6778
      @randomrebecka6778 4 роки тому +1

      Exactly this is so well worded

  • @rachelmascitelli3086
    @rachelmascitelli3086 3 роки тому +1631

    I have to say- my mom has DID... and the idea of "switching" so often- or on command- is ludicrous. My mom would often stay with one alter for days at a time- making her life (and those around her) very difficult. She was unable to ever have a job. She could not remember days at a time. She would "wake up" after switching and think that strange alternate timelines had occurred.
    These videos are so upsetting to watch. Honestly- I don't (personally) know a single person undergoing treatment that would want to make a video of what their life is like alternating between alternates. I don't know how this disk became "sexy", but I promise you... it is not. Not at all. It's not seem to wake up in the middle of the night and have your mother thinking you had died or been taken. It's not seem to watch her having seizures at the bus stop due to psychotropic medications used to "control" her illnesses. It's not sexy to watch her stealing and know that it's not right, but there's nothing you can do about it. It's not sexy to grow up knowing that this is as good as it gets for her.
    To those of you faking- you're doing so much damage, so much disservice to the people really facing this disorder.

    • @silentype3008
      @silentype3008 3 роки тому +166

      Don't you find it weird that they switch make up and clothing to become an "alter" and continue making the video? That seems so extremely disingenuous to me.

    • @MindiiSimii
      @MindiiSimii 3 роки тому +30

      I’m so glad you said this!

    • @alexisleigh9911
      @alexisleigh9911 3 роки тому +35

      This! My mom had it too and you took the words right out my mouth.

    • @iinskiyuii
      @iinskiyuii 3 роки тому +60

      @@silentype3008 its probably the alters who did the makeup and clothes to fit their personality? idk

    • @Lair_in_Limbo
      @Lair_in_Limbo 3 роки тому +161

      I was diagnosed with DID and I agree with everything you said. I wake up in the middle of the night unable to recognize my surrounding, feeling like I'm a prisoner in my own home. I have looked at my partner's face and couldn't figure out who they were. I often thought I had early onset alzheimers and I'm in my 20s! I had break downs because I was so scared that one day I would forget everything and everyone I loved. I dissociate so much and my anxiety is sickening. I can't breathe correctly when I leave the house because I am so afraid of the world. I've only been able to manage 1-2 days a week at work and i dread having to leave the house to make my shift. I've had so many jobs because I have terrible fears that my colleagues hate me and actively sabotage me.
      I hate that this disorder has the reputation that it has because people romanticize it. I love some of my alters but I have had moments where I was screaming for them to "stop talking to me I don't want to be this way".
      It took so long to get a proper diagnosis because malingering makes this disorder so damn controversial. No one wants to diagnose and treat for it because the odds of being wrong are so damn high. It's like every other teen has it now because it's fun.
      It really breaks my heart. (I apologize for any typos. I can't be asked to go back and re read it. I'm already so angry.)

  • @seojuhyun127
    @seojuhyun127 4 роки тому +1771

    "Did they die from embarrassment?"
    Me: *liked the video*

    • @paigeneedstea3362
      @paigeneedstea3362 4 роки тому +3

      Me too

    • @yellowst1494
      @yellowst1494 4 роки тому +1

      Same lol

    • @ingusch3783
      @ingusch3783 4 роки тому +2

      lmao me toooo anyone who can throw shade like that deserves much more likes and views

    • @claire___
      @claire___ 4 роки тому

      His small chuckle to himself. But, how could you not

  • @sarahanne2512
    @sarahanne2512 4 роки тому +4160

    “She mentions 2 of her alters have died.. and I was wondering did they die of embarrassment from making that video?”
    🤣🤣🤣 💀

    • @palomathereptilian
      @palomathereptilian 4 роки тому +52

      I laughed my ass off on that part, I was quite stressed bc my home office VPN connection is veeeeery slow rn and this was funny af
      It saved my day lmao

    • @odetotano3292
      @odetotano3292 4 роки тому +15

      Can alters even die? I know they can assimilate with other alters, but idk.

    • @sarahanne2512
      @sarahanne2512 4 роки тому +6

      paloma the reptilian ah yes gave me quite the chuckle!

    • @deviousxen
      @deviousxen 4 роки тому +18

      Headmates can hypothetically 'Die', but it's hyper complicated an issue...
      We thought one of ours had disappeared or died or their structure had atrophied in the brain but they woke up and were triggered back into self awareness after like half a decade, so we dk what to believe.
      Yeah, we gotta write a book about this and cite studies in it or something. :|

    • @Ddochim
      @Ddochim 4 роки тому +15

      @@odetotano3292 they just go dormant or integrate with another alter. Idk bout other cases

  • @cam1805
    @cam1805 4 роки тому +6287

    I have been following Nin for a long time, and seeing her so hurt by Trish’s video really affected me too, she is 100% right when she said that Trish’s video is really damaging to the DID community. I’m glad you did that video!

    • @ladymopar2024
      @ladymopar2024 4 роки тому +77

      Thanks for the comment I was going to say the same thing I would also add who would want to copy this disorder seems kind of odd to me.

    • @ameliesting8563
      @ameliesting8563 4 роки тому +63

      Yes! I also think Its important to say it was not only harmful to Nin, but to the whole system.

    • @danir9028
      @danir9028 4 роки тому

      Is nin encina servera?

    • @hippiestoner3411
      @hippiestoner3411 4 роки тому +76

      I was tearing up during Kyle's video. I hate how caring of a person Nin is, because whenever something like this happens she holds the weight of it alone and it always makes me so sad to see her that way

    • @YTpsychMyths2
      @YTpsychMyths2 4 роки тому +10

      @@danir9028 no 2 diff ppl

  • @lizzy6828
    @lizzy6828 4 роки тому +862

    He really went and related watching Trisha Paytas to being exposed to radioactive waste and honestly he was spot on

  • @johannegentlebread8499
    @johannegentlebread8499 4 роки тому +1595

    "I'm used to educational content, and Trisha Paytas does not qualify."

    • @Brooke52528
      @Brooke52528 4 роки тому

      In other words she's thick as shit!! 😂

    • @hiedra7076
      @hiedra7076 4 роки тому

      @@tiffanykautz8270 44 Trisha videos on a playlist? Yikes, that explains a lot...

    • @hiedra7076
      @hiedra7076 4 роки тому +3

      @@tiffanykautz8270 Yeah, if i would go and lose all those braincells i would also defend her lol

    • @fludderkiddie
      @fludderkiddie 4 роки тому

      Right?

  • @andreacrystal2588
    @andreacrystal2588 4 роки тому +3289

    It’s worth noting that Trisha’s kid “alter” (take those quotation marks as you will...) copied what one of Nin’s littles said in Anthony Padilla’s video. Anthony’s video and its popularity being the reason Trish made her first video.

    • @ashleybullock6311
      @ashleybullock6311 4 роки тому +107

      I’m so glad you pointed that out because that’s exactly what I came here to say!!

    • @Ash-op2ql
      @Ash-op2ql 4 роки тому +118

      Trish saying dissociaDID made a video to gain clicks off her name, that’s kinda what Trish did when she made the first video not long after the Anthony interview.

    • @ellynkaraffa9430
      @ellynkaraffa9430 4 роки тому +40

      I can’t remember which of the H3 podcast clips she says it in, but it’s in the same podcast she talks about Anthony Padilla, Ethan mentions how she had “retired” from YT and then posted all these vids. She responded that she had already filmed a bunch of videos before that announcement on things that are “trending”. Really seems like she thought DID was a trending topic and saw a cash grab... 🙄

    • @alexiaburkett271
      @alexiaburkett271 4 роки тому +72

      It makes me angry to know that if she did have the disorder she'd keep the little in the video. Nin talked about how they are extremely protective over their little alters and that they rarely show them to keep them safe, and Trish just put them forward like that. I know she most likely doesn't have the disorder, but it's annoying how misinformed she is, and how many people she's offending.

    • @bbrstrc
      @bbrstrc 4 роки тому +43

      The Passenger Well the littles are the most vulnerable part of a system, they're just children and could get really naive (esp some that don't age), think protecting your baby from predators and harsh realities. Obviously some are more open than others when it comes to their littles but generally they're really really protected at all costs.

  • @sirspyke
    @sirspyke 4 роки тому +2391

    mention: when trisha’s ‘child alter’ fronted, she literally copied some of what nin’s little alter said in anthony padilla’s interview (which is extremely disrespectful in several ways: nin and her system deliberately do not share info on their littles, for safety reasons.)

    • @socialside5332
      @socialside5332 4 роки тому +112

      Totally noticed that.... She really doesnt stop

    • @lumminefrog8070
      @lumminefrog8070 4 роки тому +11

      chloe is the host

    • @MagikxWizard
      @MagikxWizard 4 роки тому +156

      TinyFrog Spawn chloe WAS the host, chloe and nina kinda merged into nin

    • @jessrambles1
      @jessrambles1 4 роки тому +77

      @@lumminefrog8070 chloe integrated

    • @TheMistressMisery
      @TheMistressMisery 4 роки тому +66

      @@lumminefrog8070 Yea, Chloe integrated a little bit ago, Nin is now the host.

  • @footballmaster4086
    @footballmaster4086 3 роки тому +411

    My grandmother always said that to have true diplomacy is to tell someone to go to hell in such a way they look forward to the trip. You sir have mastered it! 😎

  • @blanca3806
    @blanca3806 4 роки тому +3124

    nin didn’t say that she was faking she literally said that she’s not going to accuse her of anything except being ignorant and spreading wrong information. Trisha’s really gonna act like the victim when she mentioned nin first and actually called her crazy???? Which really triggered nin

    • @valhersa29
      @valhersa29 4 роки тому +296

      별Blanca
      And even so, Nin’s video was SUPER respectful! No hate whatsoever, only got a little more serious regarding the “crazy” stuff.

    • @madytullis6912
      @madytullis6912 4 роки тому +148

      Nin and the rest of the system we’re doing so good at not getting angry this video. She was very respectful and willing to let the idea in that Trisha may have DID.
      It is just overly annoying that Trisha does not have that same amount of respect towards the DisassociaDID system. (Sorry if I spelled her channel. I can’t spell check a name)

    • @Kelbel-13
      @Kelbel-13 4 роки тому +16

      Not defending Trisha because she was wrong “if” she was faking, but everyone did take that out of context. She was saying if she didn’t know what it was like to go through it, she would see someone like that and think they were crazy. That is not sayin Nin you are crazy. Neither side was in the right here with how it was handled and people need to stop attacking, quit the drama and let it be. Trisha moved in to making other content so I say let it be because in her case silence is golden.

    • @Kelbel-13
      @Kelbel-13 4 роки тому +2

      I am not defending Trisha because she was wrong “if” she was faking, but everyone did take that out of context. She was saying if she didn’t know what it was like to go through it, she would see someone like that and think they were crazy. That is not sayin Nin you are crazy. Neither side was in the right here with how it was handled and people need to stop attacking, quit the drama and let it be. Trisha moved in to making other content so I say let it be because in her case silence is golden. Also, like Dr. Grande said, let’s show compassion right meow.

    • @Kelbel-13
      @Kelbel-13 4 роки тому +8

      Dr. Grande, your humor slayed me. I thought I was one of the only ones that felt like after watching those I had to regroup. She clearly needs help, that much is certain.

  • @Investigativebean
    @Investigativebean 4 роки тому +4653

    Nin didn’t accuse her of faking anything. TRISH Called Nin “crazy.”

    • @tarostartic8833
      @tarostartic8833 4 роки тому +609

      exactly. nin never claimed in her response video that trisha was faking, only that trisha was extremely misinformed in her(trisha’s) initial video

    • @r.m7114
      @r.m7114 4 роки тому +403

      @@tarostartic8833 I really love what Nin said in a semi-recent video about people 'faking'. She said something like "I say this with love - it's none of your business. So what if they're faking? It will come to light eventually. It's already so hard to get people to listen to you." Of course she was talking about DID, but I think this goes for most mental illnesses.

    • @lumen8341
      @lumen8341 4 роки тому +214

      and in the very first one she said "it's not my place to say whether or not she's faking" so the fact trisha outright lied is ugggggggggggh!!

    • @annak.6176
      @annak.6176 4 роки тому +11

      well she is crazy

    • @kaleidoscopesystem6859
      @kaleidoscopesystem6859 4 роки тому +163

      @@annak.6176 what happens to people when we develop dissociative disorders is an incredibly intricate way of remaining functional. It's a normal reaction to abnormal stressors.
      We are not "crazy"
      There's a difference between ill and crazy. There's a difference between not being neurotypical and being crazy.

  • @izumiis
    @izumiis 4 роки тому +6573

    In defense of Nin, her channel is really more of talking about how different and varied DID is. She often talks about how DID is a painful and scary experience. I really appreciate this video though, it was really informative

    • @heroofpots4428
      @heroofpots4428 4 роки тому +323

      cesaromoable Excuse me?

    • @GracyXOX1
      @GracyXOX1 4 роки тому +33

      Rp Mcmurphy man Nin isn’t even a cluster b. That’d suggest she actually has trauma which she doesn’t. Some cluster b’s have respect but I wouldn’t even place Nin near that. She’s just spoiled and looking for easy money.

    • @folkuey_artster
      @folkuey_artster 4 роки тому +676

      @@GracyXOX1 I'm sorry, but you do understand that you are insulting and wrongly accusing a person who is not only well educated in DID, but also has it? Every single video she makes has links to where she got her information from, and every single one of those links are confirmed to be true. She also sticks to the true info that she talks about. Her statements about DID are either consistently correct scientifically or are confirmed to be common or consistent by both people with DID and experts on it. When responding to Trisha, she was calm and didn't say a single insult about Trisha. She calmly informed about the correct info. Oh, and for the person who said that the existence of alters with amnesia isn't possible, you clearly do not have DID and are clearly not educated whatsoever on this topic. Did you even do any research before making such an incorrect statement? If you're going to be wrong, at least have some evidence that you could TRY to use to prove your point

    • @GracyXOX1
      @GracyXOX1 4 роки тому +25

      @@folkuey_artster her links are copy and pasted and usually pretty biased. Scientifically there's a lot of skepticism surrounding DID as said in this video yet "well educated" Nin for some reason doesn't mention it. And her diagnosis happened in 2 days by a guy who can't diagnosis it there's evidence of this lmao. So I'm not accusing her of anything. She doesn't have DID. If a doctor who can't diagnose it gives someone a diagnosis it's deemed something known as invalid.

    • @juliastoeckl3035
      @juliastoeckl3035 4 роки тому +268

      @@GracyXOX1 I watched a lot of her videos and she does mention that DID is a pretty controvercial topic. She may doesn't mention it as often as she should but she did in the past. She also went to university to study psychology and I think she has a lot of knowledge from the time she was in uni. She was forced out of uni bc of her DID and I don't think that someone drops out of uni just to "become" famous. (She could be lying ofc, but I don't think that she does, you can think whatever you want as well)

  • @clarisegray6446
    @clarisegray6446 4 роки тому +763

    What upsets me, is that I was diagnosed with DID when I was 27, I am 40 now.. my first couple different diagnoses were Borderline Personality disorder and Bipolar Disorder. DID isn't something that is fun or easy to deal with. It's not something that is glamorous. It actually ruins lives. I have lost my children, I can't hold down a job, I've lost my family, and my husband doesn't understand it. We are almost always fighting. I hardly ever look in the mirror because I don't recognize my own reflection! Literally! Yet people are making videos of themselves? How? It scares me and I'm ashamed because I am not as outgoing as they are.

    • @astolat2262
      @astolat2262 3 роки тому +25

      I love you, stay strong ❤️

    • @jaredwolney
      @jaredwolney 3 роки тому +18

      Stay strong and thank your alters for helping in the ways that they could.

    • @SirBlackReeds
      @SirBlackReeds 3 роки тому +45

      You should really get a long, overdue second opinion on that. DID is controversial for a reason and there's a damn good chance you were misdiagnosed.

    • @fourfurrypotatoes
      @fourfurrypotatoes 3 роки тому +4

      Do you have black outs?

    • @so9175
      @so9175 3 роки тому +5

      You’re not alone

  • @jacklynstoffer6376
    @jacklynstoffer6376 4 роки тому +4067

    “Did they die of embarrassment?” 😂😂 Subscribed.

  • @paxiaiza
    @paxiaiza 4 роки тому +1623

    His Chernobyl analogy is the classiest way of saying: Trisha's video is so stupid i loose braincells watching it.

    • @gyrlgeorge
      @gyrlgeorge 4 роки тому +9

      pax *lose*

    • @maehehe1378
      @maehehe1378 4 роки тому +7

      THIS

    • @R.J.theGentleman
      @R.J.theGentleman 4 роки тому +9

      Yes.
      And may I add that having never seen anything from Trisha P. I still won't go watch. It just feels useless xD
      Which is honestly quite a negative point for her, I imagine

    • @tiallard605
      @tiallard605 4 роки тому +3

      this comment needs more likes lmao

    • @QueenLee666
      @QueenLee666 4 роки тому +1

      pax and that is FACTS!

  • @JupiterSun-888
    @JupiterSun-888 4 роки тому +704

    "She mentions that two of her alters have all but died- and I was wondering... 'Did they die of embarrassment from making that video?' "
    We need a burn unit stat!

  • @inn5268
    @inn5268 3 роки тому +132

    Your final conclusion on how we should show compassion towards people even when they may be faking DID has to be some of the most mature words i've heard in this platform. It's so easy to just add fuel to the fire in order to get views through sensationalism but to see a channel that actually cares about making quality content it's rare. We need more channels like yours!

  • @imlost8940
    @imlost8940 4 роки тому +3806

    I don't want to start drama in the comments but i would definitely not call DissociaDIDs channel a "SWITCH" channel because they do a lot more than that. Great video all in all

    • @Malachite_strip
      @Malachite_strip 4 роки тому +166

      They also put switch in the title to make it clickbatty on purpose to get people to click on it so they can learn about the disorder

    • @imlost8940
      @imlost8940 4 роки тому +316

      Mr Expert it’s not clickbait if it actually happens in the video. Trishas was clickbait cause she is faking it. However I see the point of view you have. 🙌🏻😁

    • @angelosumugat6653
      @angelosumugat6653 4 роки тому +114

      @@Malachite_strip It's not clickbait if it's real. Trisha's on the other hand were.

    • @angelosumugat6653
      @angelosumugat6653 4 роки тому +82

      @Shamey Ames sure go on doctor.

    • @Nikita-ks6sw
      @Nikita-ks6sw 4 роки тому +85

      Shamey Ames Do you not know anything about DID or trauma in general? They’re already suffering from trauma that they’re processing then to go through this as well, it’s too much and they can’t cope and guess what? Splitting is a coping mechanism!

  • @mischiefmanaged267
    @mischiefmanaged267 4 роки тому +1322

    Trisha Paytas: Self diagnosed, DissociaDID: diagnosed- even gave the name of her doctor in one of her videos.

    • @einhorntaschentuch9404
      @einhorntaschentuch9404 4 роки тому +14

      And? Nin herself has said that it can take someone up to 7 years to fully get diagnosed with DID. She said it herself that self diagnosing is nothing bad.

    • @gazingatsaturn
      @gazingatsaturn 4 роки тому +121

      @@einhorntaschentuch9404 self diagnosing is good for getting an _idea_ on something. it is useful for next steps advice and actions. HOWEVER, it is _not_ something that should be used as definitive proof that one has a mental illness, and used as an equivalent to a professional diagnosis.

    • @LethallxVanity
      @LethallxVanity 4 роки тому +63

      Einhorn Taschentuch yeah no, she actually has said that self-diagnosing is a TERRIBLE idea and encourages people to go to a mental health professional. She tells people that they should do their own research if they think they may have DID, but she never says to self-diagnose. She specifically says not to.

    • @CinnamonGal97
      @CinnamonGal97 4 роки тому +35

      @@einhorntaschentuch9404 sorry but Trisha is "abusing" the self-diagnosis concept. It's ok to have doubts about it and make your own research to understand more about yourself and what you might have (if you actually have something) but she hasn't done that so far. She doesn't know much about what she's talking about and she started saying "maybe I have that too" and now she's like "I HAVE THAT". like yeah sure. why would any normal person claim something like that so seriously without even a proper diagnosis? To me she's trolling (personal opinion from what I've seen so far.)

    • @TooMuchTalkie
      @TooMuchTalkie 4 роки тому +2

      @@LethallxVanity she wrote a whole article in defence of self-diagnosis only a year ago? www.mentalhealthtoday.co.uk/blog/teach-me-well/a-defence-of-self-diagnosis

  • @kategodfrey910
    @kategodfrey910 4 роки тому +5871

    Nin is professionally diagnosed and has named her doctor who diagnosed her. She frequently links scholarly articles which she uses to make educational content about DID. She frequently lets us know that she does NOT relish in the fact that she has the disorder. Trisha called Nin crazy so she responded. Also you really should watch Anthony Padillas video on DID which features an interview with Nin. That video is what made Trisha release her “meet the alters” video and it seems as though she saw that attention that that video was getting and decided to hop on the bandwagon. Nin has made an incredibly educational reaction video to Trishas meet the alters video that I also suggest you watch. There is much more back story here that you need to be educated on.

    • @Smilingginger
      @Smilingginger 4 роки тому +338

      Kate Godfrey Nin and her system’s other alters frequently say how bad DID sucks and how painful it is!

    • @hw5062
      @hw5062 4 роки тому +137

      You articulated it perfectly thank you

    • @AuroraCalifornica
      @AuroraCalifornica 4 роки тому +301

      Dr. Remy Aquarone is actually not licensed to diagnose DID, or any other mental health disorder. He's a psychotherapist, not a psychiatrist. They also diagnose 90% of patients who take their assessment (which has been challenged so much in the psychiatric community that only 2 facilities in all of the UK utilize it, one of which is the Pottergate Centre that Dr. Aquarone is the director of), and 60% of those they diagnose with DID, while only 10% they diagnose with more common disorders such as depersonalization disorder and derealization disorder.
      So many people come here to challenge a PhD clinician supervisor for saying that dramatizations/sensationalizing depictions of DID of this nature are commonly suspected to be malingering disorder, and not truly DID, because they don't match up with what the very rare authentic cases of DID look like.They more closely resemble media portrayals and miss less common, more debilitating aspects that aren't accounted for in those media portrayals, even ones based on true stories. The most publicized cases of DID, which happen to look very much like the ones Dr. Grande is discussing, over history have been proven to be fabrications, the most famous example being that of Sybil.
      He doesn't infer that she is or isn't faking or has or does not have the disorder, he simply is stating that he doesn't know, which is the ethical thing to do. It's his job to scrutinize and hold clinicians accountable for providing proper diagnoses and treatment plans. He's not going to say that either of them have or do not have this, because he's not treating either of them.

    • @kategodfrey910
      @kategodfrey910 4 роки тому +93

      Cher still though, he should have done his research on her channel and the situation. Nin says she has been professionally diagnosed and he didn’t mention that once. I think he should have been clearer on Nin’s standpoint on this situation.

    • @AuroraCalifornica
      @AuroraCalifornica 4 роки тому +167

      ​@@kategodfrey910 I already covered that Remy Aquarone is not licensed to diagnose mental disorders and illnesses. His standpoint is that her behavior does not match what you would typically see with someone with a dissociative disorder. Almost anyone can go to Pottergate and get a dissociative diagnosis because they ignore the fact that *everyone* dissociates, and they do not also consider the diagnostic criteria of evidence of prolonged childhood trauma (which is generally overwhelming because of childhood sexual abuse). They also ignore detachment from primary givers as a requirement. As a private practice, parents are often the ones lovingly supporting and footing the bill for treatment, and, like Nin's parents, are desperate to understand what they missed or did wrong. Typically, a clinician who assesses someone without evidence of sustained childhood trauma and broken parental relationships will rule out dissociative disorders at that point.
      They use a self-reporting diagnostic questionnaire and a chat with a psychotherapist that takes ~4 hours. You will be hard-pressed to find a mental health professional in the UK that isn't associated with one of these two clinics (Pottergate and the one in London) that will acknowledge that she is "professionally diagnosed".
      That being said, I'm not sure without discussing with Nin and her psychiatrist (if she had one) if he would acknowledge she had the disorder, or that she had been diagnosed. Many clinicians, like he alludes in his video, find channels like hers to be problematic. Mentioning that she believes she was professionally diagnosed would validate something clinicians don't want to validate.

  • @mickschneider8850
    @mickschneider8850 4 роки тому +355

    His voice is the kind of voice that could say the most offensive stuff and it would still sound like a compliment

    • @snook179
      @snook179 3 роки тому +2

      Have you seen ‘The Fast Show’ - UK comedy skits?
      They do a laid back scientist & the likeness is remarkable (apart from the long hair & he always gets it wrong).

  • @Hostile_Prof
    @Hostile_Prof 4 роки тому +4544

    To be fair, Nin has always claimed to be professionally diagnosed. And so did Chloe (the host before Nin) years before it was "cool" to have a disorder.

    • @bigwingboy2748
      @bigwingboy2748 4 роки тому +661

      And by a leading expert in that field of research no less! They provided details regarding the professional who diagnosed them due to the amount of online hate they were receiving calling them fakers. Shame they had to do it at all.

    • @thatsyouropinion9434
      @thatsyouropinion9434 4 роки тому +127

      Its been cool to have a disorder since the 90’s I think Nins faking

    • @bloodyxrosexpetalsx
      @bloodyxrosexpetalsx 4 роки тому +508

      Brittany Does Things it isn’t cool. It’s extremely debilitating to have any mental disorders and seriously impacts day to day life. She also doesn’t make it seem glamorous.

    • @behindthescenes3189
      @behindthescenes3189 4 роки тому +355

      Brittany Does Things how is having a disorder cool, it effects your personal relationships with others, it effects how others see you, DID is extremely hard to control, memories are effected and you don’t remember certain things

    • @gardencarcass
      @gardencarcass 4 роки тому +333

      @@thatsyouropinion9434 It wasn't "cool" in the nineties, it has gotten better but boy us mentally ill people have always been treated like shit

  • @jennagrace1534
    @jennagrace1534 4 роки тому +1860

    It only takes one “fake” to put a shade the entire community of legitimate claims. We’ve seen this in sexual assault too. One story of someone making a false claim allows people to write off ever other claim they hear as fake DESPITE the statistics that prove the number of false claims is quite low compared to true claims.

    • @SilentTrip
      @SilentTrip 4 роки тому +4

      Unfortunately

    • @meoviona
      @meoviona 4 роки тому +37

      It’s fucking sad. One mistake or a troll may discredit a whole community.

    • @serpentenya
      @serpentenya 4 роки тому +10

      I agree with your stance.
      To play devils advocate however, even if the numbers are low, it shouldn’t make the real cases of false claims invalid.
      on the flip side, they can ruin someone’s life socially, financially, and mentally.

    • @15arael
      @15arael 4 роки тому +13

      I hate she doesn’t care about the effect she has on the communities she inserts herself into. Just post missinformation and move on to another community to get attention

    • @Alonepistachio
      @Alonepistachio 4 роки тому +19

      Honestly that’s why i think we should punish these trolls far more then we do, because unfortunately their stupidity has an impact and it makes it harder for people to really understand mental illness. She should be deplatformed, since she obviously is only doing this for money and attention... let’s take away the incentive

  • @marybell2897
    @marybell2897 4 роки тому +606

    I think it's important to note that Nin (or Chloe, at the time) started her channel 2 years ago, before this was a popular topic. Trisha's video came out right after Anthony's video, when DID was a trending topic.

    • @missymani
      @missymani 4 роки тому +20

      All what you are saying literally has nothing to do with knowing if she is faking or exaggerating or not. There was a youtiber who grew a huge channel many years ago. Even before Nin, she was not exactly faking, but she came forward saying that the attention and her therapist made her try to please they by exaggerating and increasing the number of disassociation. She changed her therapist and was doing well now. Nobody can say wjo is faking it, sometimes not even themselves.

    • @penmaster003
      @penmaster003 4 роки тому +47

      @missymani I don’t think they meant to prove she was faking it or not. I think they just meant that DissociaDID did not create her channel as a part of a recent “trend” like Trisha Paytas videos seemed to be created for.
      As to whether she is faking it or exaggerating it. I don’t know for certain but she seems incredibly sincere from the content I have watched. She presents science based evidence (though only the kind that prove it’s existence), encourages people to treat those with DID with kindness and not like they are from the movie Split; and discourages people from thinking that it is cool to have DID. It just seems very different from what I would consider someone “faking” a disorder would be like. Trisha’s videos seem a lot more like what someone faking would act.

    • @skilltes037
      @skilltes037 4 роки тому +24

      Dissociadid is also being treated by a trained professional.

    • @LennyPepper
      @LennyPepper 4 роки тому +1

      Mary Bell that is a great point!

  • @scose
    @scose 4 роки тому +317

    14:36 i think there are a lot of "narcissism caught on camera" videos on UA-cam. They just aren't labeled as such.

    • @laurendoran5049
      @laurendoran5049 3 роки тому +4

      My thoughts exactly xd

    • @drexyspivey
      @drexyspivey 3 роки тому +10

      Right… they’re just called influencers.

  • @ImaginaryMdA
    @ImaginaryMdA 4 роки тому +1146

    Trisha lies.
    She lies all the damn time.
    And obviously she's lying now.

    • @MrMisanthrope_
      @MrMisanthrope_ 4 роки тому +7

      She wants attention

    • @SlinkysFate
      @SlinkysFate 4 роки тому +6

      Yes ofc. She also lied about being trans too

    • @himariyabelayneh1937
      @himariyabelayneh1937 4 роки тому

      She is like the boy who cried wolf

    • @anastalovic7636
      @anastalovic7636 4 роки тому

      How to kick someone of of youtube i just need it for......personal reasons?

    • @justinc6962
      @justinc6962 4 роки тому

      @@anastalovic7636 get over it!! You'll be ok

  • @miakeys4280
    @miakeys4280 4 роки тому +2277

    Nin and her systems channel is about partly educating and partly bringing the community together but 100% ABOUT REMOVING THE STIGMA SURROUNDING DID

    • @mads597
      @mads597 4 роки тому +74

      I’m just having a hard time believing that someone who labels their Patreon tiers after their alters (and advertises paid hang-outs with specific alters... what?) is genuinely trying to “end the stigma”

    • @amysearle913
      @amysearle913 4 роки тому +147

      @@mads597 I get where you are coming from, but Nin and her system do have to earn money and having these kind of click-bait titles does help, which then can further her ability to spread awareness, also I think its perfectly normal for her to advertise chats with specific alters, people can feel connected to them or want to talk to them about there trauma. :) Hope this helps

    • @Clem8300
      @Clem8300 4 роки тому +132

      @@mads597 Fighting for a noble cause doesn't mean you have to be perfect. In my opinion Nin can absolutely try to bring awareness about DID while wanting to make money out of it. It's actually a smart thing to do since she can spend more time on UA-cam, and she should be praised for it, as long as money doesn't affect its primary goal.

    • @morigahn
      @morigahn 4 роки тому +20

      Does no one know what's going on in the DID community or...? Because she's not liked by most channels.
      Edit: a word

    • @reaganorton1710
      @reaganorton1710 4 роки тому +55

      Mads Johnson she uses clickbaity titles on purpose to get peoples attention so she can inform them (she mentions this in a video) and I’m betting that people asked for special chats to talk to specific alters because some seem really popular *cough Kyle cough* Also we don’t blame therapists or teachers for working for money

  • @nellieshoals
    @nellieshoals 4 роки тому +4947

    DissociaDID has said outright that she purposely makes "clickbaity" titles to get viewers to watch the cause. AKA putting the "switch on camera" in the title to draw in viewers. She does this knowingly, reporting this is to help with spreading awareness. Also I want to add that Nin has portrayed the disorder as quite terrifying and saddening... She does not make it look trendy at all if you watch her regularly.

    • @toftail
      @toftail 4 роки тому +345

      I've started to see negative comments about nin and i didn't understand. I guess is about the clickbait? And that she monetize her videos. I think its stupid to criticize that, but im worried im missing some information or something about her maybe? Idk

    • @marissam3176
      @marissam3176 4 роки тому +563

      Rena She clickbaits her videos because it works. She even admits it. Clickbait isn’t necessarily bad she wants to get people’s attention with putting switch on camera in the title and then teach them. That’s what happened to me. I wanted to see a switch and ended up learning a lot from her. There’s also in my opinion nothing wrong with monetizing educational videos. For example, Bill Nye made money off his show but not as many people care.

    • @themischief420
      @themischief420 4 роки тому +209

      Ruby Rose the disorder is scary for US. someone without DID shouldn’t think WE are scary.
      trauma disorders are, by nature, pretty scary.

    • @toftail
      @toftail 4 роки тому +16

      @@marissam3176 i 100% agree

    • @toftail
      @toftail 4 роки тому +29

      @@mrspo7012 thats my point, i dont get y people criticize that. But maybe theres more about them i dont know

  • @suesaur
    @suesaur 4 роки тому +159

    "She said she would never talk about this again...and I really hoped she would follow through on that one."🤣

  • @eddiepollau4577
    @eddiepollau4577 4 роки тому +644

    “I had to build up my cognitive reasoning skills back up after watching her first video”
    Goddamn 😂 imagine getting roasted this savagely by Dr Todd

    • @jessicavillanueva6289
      @jessicavillanueva6289 4 роки тому +14

      Eddie Pollau lmfaooooo he literally is saying some of his brain cell died watching her videos I cannot

    • @puddlesplasher7
      @puddlesplasher7 4 роки тому +7

      I needed this humor today; Dr. Grande wins the internet today!!!

    • @mitchperritt
      @mitchperritt 4 роки тому

      😂 This had me spint! LMAO

    • @shadowshearth6068
      @shadowshearth6068 4 роки тому +3

      I had to pause the video to laugh out loud. That was the driest, most humorous burn of all time. Don't worry Dr. Grande, I feel the same way any time Trisha Paytas comes across my feed.

  • @Karicat6
    @Karicat6 4 роки тому +611

    “She mentions that two of her alters have all but died and I was wondering did they die of embarrassment from making that video?”
    THIS IS WHY I LOVE DR GRANDE

    • @willowconnolly3243
      @willowconnolly3243 4 роки тому

      One of her alters (omega) was created after a very close call with a suicide attempt.the alter was created as a ghost... Sooooo

    • @Armiel
      @Armiel 4 роки тому

      @@willowconnolly3243 yep I agree Omega was an trauma holder before

  • @liz3951
    @liz3951 4 роки тому +1717

    DissociaDID has been diagnosed with DID, trisha just said she’s been diagnosed with «traits» of bpd and so on. DissociaDID has been making videos on DID for years, Trisha just started when it was a trending topic. DissociaDID has had to stop livestreams several times due to being triggered and getting flashbacks, Trisha has a thousand ads in her recent «DID» videos. I think it’s pretty clear whose faking and not. Or at least, their intentions are clear.

    • @heyimolga6215
      @heyimolga6215 4 роки тому +56

      She recently closed 2 years on UA-cam, but time doesn't mean anything when it comes to reality.(DID)
      Trisha is faking it

    • @valhersa29
      @valhersa29 4 роки тому +104

      And to make it even worse, in one of her latest videos, Trisha put a link on the description claiming that DissociaDID was faking. That made me hella mad.

    • @dalesluvbug1
      @dalesluvbug1 4 роки тому +78

      Trisha has also said many times that she's never seen a doctor or anyone about her mental issues and hasn't ever been diagnosed but then she also contradicts herself all the time too her story is always changing.

    • @justinc6962
      @justinc6962 4 роки тому +17

      @@valhersa29 she is faking it....it's obvious, if you can't see that you're blind.

    • @Bunny_Mellon_B
      @Bunny_Mellon_B 4 роки тому +26

      Actually, I think TP said she's never actually been diagnosed (by an actual doctor), that she is self diagnosed (probably by Dr. Google)!

  • @emjacobstattoo2767
    @emjacobstattoo2767 3 роки тому +101

    I love when he said she claims “nobody knows what’s in my head” and he responds “seems a fair statement” 😂🤣

  • @amiemariecreative163
    @amiemariecreative163 4 роки тому +741

    "I'm accustomed to educational content, and Trisha Paytas does not qualify" 🤣🤣🤣 the intellectual shade! But true though. I get it.

  • @liah8624
    @liah8624 4 роки тому +3237

    felt like listing the reasons why i'm still mad about his whole "situation":
    1. trisha really went and MOCKED a little from Nin's system who fronted on Anthony Padilla's video. it was super obvious and disrespectful.
    2. also her "defending herself" when Anthony called her out. so, yeah.
    3. her implying that the one "faking it" is Nin
    4. her still defending herself with something along the lines of "nobody know what's going on inside my head"
    5. the f-ing thumbnail on her "switch caught on camera" thing
    6. also shes know for being a "youtube troll", but the diSRESPECT IS UNBEARABLE.
    7. in her "coming out as ftm transgender" video, she literally said that she had a problem with they/them pronouns because it sounds like "multiple people", then all of a sudden referring to herself as we/us. like, b*tch, make it make sense!
    8. the thousand "switches" she had on the "switch caught on camera" thing. wasn't it supposed to be just one??
    9. Nin and her system do NOT deserve any of this. for years she's been trying to breaking the stigma around this disorder just for a fake tanned b*tch to come and f-ing claim it
    10. i have a lot more reasons but im tired of typing. also nobody is going to read this lmao. i'll leave now.
    this is a mess and a half but at least i'm done ;-;
    ps. obviously i also have to say that i loved the subtle roast so i subscribed(:

    • @h.i.dwaynethepebblejohnson
      @h.i.dwaynethepebblejohnson 4 роки тому +325

      Also Nin repeatedly said she wasn't in any way implying that Trisha didn't have did, she was just correcting her misinformative stances

    • @yeeticusyorticus2569
      @yeeticusyorticus2569 4 роки тому +30

      Thank you

    • @michimelody4036
      @michimelody4036 4 роки тому +173

      I helped Nin (Chloe at the time) notice that she had her littles names in her videos I was the new subscriber, I am very protective of them this whole situation really made so angry. Trisha doesn't realize what she's done. I doubt that she even cares.

    • @girls_game_as_well4397
      @girls_game_as_well4397 4 роки тому +49

      Read it all agreed with it all

    • @cocokitty212
      @cocokitty212 4 роки тому +62

      Also she once identified as a chicken nugget...

  • @songokulul
    @songokulul 4 роки тому +497

    "She said she'll never talk about this again. I was kinda hoping she would follow through with that"
    Lmao

    • @deannaschlagel6148
      @deannaschlagel6148 4 роки тому +3

      I wish that statement was true but she's now just gonna post hateful videos about DissosiDID on her second channel

  • @amandajo340
    @amandajo340 4 роки тому +45

    You're a very good speaker. I have ADHD and sometimes struggle to keep focus for a long period of time. But you held my attention the whole time.

  • @lotus_dream
    @lotus_dream 4 роки тому +1736

    Not sure if anybody said this already but Chloe used to never show her switches on camera, unless it's specifically a "meet an alter" video, bc she fears people would think she's faking it. But as time pass, she realized that not showing other alters and her switches on camera means she is denying them of their existence and right to the body.

    • @santiv4
      @santiv4 4 роки тому +137

      I'm a pooping unicorn and that people would say she was faking anyways because if Nin never showed switches then people would say they’re faking it because they don’t switch. she even has a vid where she says the name of the doctor who diagnosed her and people are still skeptical

    • @asterismos5451
      @asterismos5451 4 роки тому +47

      She said in a recent video I think that she thinks showing her switches is important because it helps other people with DID to see it as more normal, and not something that necessarily needs to be hidden. You can see people in the comments who are very thankful she shows the switches for those exact reasons. She also says that her switches are a lot more noticeable than the average person with DID (and watching other channels showing switches you can see this is true) so it helps even more to help people accept their DID symptoms that aren't easy to hide.

    • @ripley2995
      @ripley2995 4 роки тому +12

      The problem with that line of thinking is that it is possible to fully integrate into a singular personality. And because of that, it seems damaging to focus on keeping the mind split and shattered, instead of showing the progress of bringing the pieces back together.
      It reminds me of someone who says they want to keep some of their aspects of their eating disorder, but that they have found a healthy way to live with it.

    • @Ceylin_Kurtbogan
      @Ceylin_Kurtbogan 4 роки тому +12

      Léda Remy Aquarone cannot diagnose anyone. He is not authorized to do such a thing. He is a psychotherapist and only a psychiatrist can diagnose someone with a mental illness. He also tends to “diagnose” almost all of his patients with DID which again is shady.

    • @leda1607
      @leda1607 4 роки тому +6

      @@Ceylin_Kurtbogan
      Yes. I came to realize it because of this drama. I still don't tell that DissociaDID is faking but it's bother me so much that she refered to him as a doctor one of her videos. I don't follow her anymore. Not just because of this but I don't like how she handled this drama.

  • @ellenshackelford5148
    @ellenshackelford5148 4 роки тому +867

    I would never say I ever thought Nin was “lucky” for having DID. That being said, I believe DID to be very much a real disorder and I respect Nin for her channel. She is very well informed and a great advocate for DID. It’s people like her who spread awareness on the subject that can really make change within the community.

  • @SolidDragonUK
    @SolidDragonUK 4 роки тому +805

    Dr Grande. Impressive levels of shade.

    • @asmallbitchybanana
      @asmallbitchybanana 4 роки тому +7

      Stephen Geden subtle yet brutal 💪🏻😁

    • @Theonly1juliette
      @Theonly1juliette 4 роки тому +14

      When he said " she said she would stop talking about it , I really wish she would follow through on that " 😂😂

    • @asmallbitchybanana
      @asmallbitchybanana 4 роки тому +2

      Juliette Prevost 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @ShawnaMarcum
      @ShawnaMarcum 4 роки тому +10

      I'm 2 minutes in and he already made the inference that watching TP's videos made him feel dumb if he watched them for too long.

    • @asmallbitchybanana
      @asmallbitchybanana 4 роки тому +2

      Dizzy Mama247 that is the general consensus!

  • @violet3627
    @violet3627 4 роки тому +40

    Caught on camera with Asperger's: a montage of my discomfort with eye contact, adventures in underemployment, internally flipping out while trying to figure out if someone is kidding, so much accidental rudeness, monologues galore about North Korea/through hiking/plants/airplanes, clumsy mishaps, and the occasional meltdown. Yeah, no.

  • @blueorangeblossom
    @blueorangeblossom 4 роки тому +872

    Lol. “I was wondering if they died of embarrassment” lol I was not expecting that.

    • @sarahfalk9307
      @sarahfalk9307 4 роки тому +2

      🤣

    • @maureenbutton7693
      @maureenbutton7693 4 роки тому +9

      I love when he gets real like that!😂😂

    • @ftmtransguy
      @ftmtransguy 4 роки тому +13

      Yeah I died laughing at that. I had to pause the video for a minute so I could finish the video. I love him he's so savage and yet stays professional.

    • @august4114
      @august4114 4 роки тому +2

      I died

    • @drummerlovesbookworm9738
      @drummerlovesbookworm9738 4 роки тому +1

      @@maureenbutton7693 Wry. He’s wry. 🤓💕

  • @smashingmolko
    @smashingmolko 4 роки тому +651

    "Depression caught on camera, like here I am looking really sad." Had me in tears, oml

    • @xgayb
      @xgayb 4 роки тому +11

      You should've filmed it

  • @ellenvandenberg6989
    @ellenvandenberg6989 4 роки тому +2049

    Nin explained in a few videos why she uses clickbait titles like "switch caught on camera" or "triggered on livestream". She prefers not to use those titles, but she still has to make money and those titles make a video very interesting to click on. Calling DissociaDID a "switching channel" doesn't feel right to me. Yes they do switch on camera but that's not what their channel is about. It's about education and insights in a life with DID. They are more than just a "switching channel", this just feels like minimizing their content to clickbait. (I didn't mean to sound rude or anything, I really liked the video)

    • @rezkysrydrzjczyk
      @rezkysrydrzjczyk 4 роки тому +29

      For me, it's not always like that. Sometimes she discussed the least popular stuff on her channel, like the mental health stuff.

    • @qdkdicja10
      @qdkdicja10 4 роки тому +267

      I’m sorry, but I watched the video in which she explains why she puts click-bait-y words in the title yesterday and from what I can remember, she didn’t really say it was about the money. It could be that we watched different videos, but from what I saw, Nin explained that (sorry for the poor english and very, very simple summary) she uses those titles to attract more viewers because she wants to spread awareness. People will get curious and click, and hopefully, leave with some information and newly gained knowledge. I’m not saying that the financial gain part isn’t important, but she didn’t really mention the profit she personally makes!

    • @theblackkittie13
      @theblackkittie13 4 роки тому +80

      He has been disrespectful in this video towards the Dissociadid system

    • @rubyanactoria618
      @rubyanactoria618 4 роки тому +93

      Kim I watched that video too and that’s exactly what she said, and that ‘clickbait’ title system was what got me to click on her videos in the first place. I actually found out recently that my friend found her channel the exact same way, which is evidence to show that this is helping to spread knowledge about DID out into the world.

    • @qdkdicja10
      @qdkdicja10 4 роки тому +32

      Ruby Wilson Ah! I’m so glad what I wrote here made sense, and that it didn’t spread false info about Nin’s video. It’s funny, ‘cause I used to actively avoid those “clickbait” videos when I first subscribed to their(the system’s) channel - because I misunderstood their intention. Now I just hope that people won’t make the same mistake. Just give their channel a chance, because the videos are so informative. Even in the face of youtube drama they try to stay neutral and supportive of people with mental disorder.

  • @leonieblaire-cooper5815
    @leonieblaire-cooper5815 3 роки тому +12

    I have been diagnosed with emotional BPD, GAD and cPTSD, I hear a commentary through my head, not voices with definable characters but they are what I believe to be dissociative thoughts. The thoughts are always negative, they always tell me things that are beyond my control. Interesting when I went under general anaesthetic for 6 hours the thought went away for an entire week, the silence was bliss until I left the hospital. Interactions outside seemed to jolt me, and the thoughts found a way through again. I have had huge trauma all my life, from childhood all through to adulthood. The thoughts I have never surfaced into personalities, nor do they go into places and talk to each other. I just like to say to others going through these problems that there are coping mechanisms to get you through this, and there is a way to solve these problems, and as people who suffer them, I believe it is us that can heal ourselves from them. Love your videos Dr Todd, your awesome, thank you for the time you put into your channel. Mental health is the last sigma to be conquered.

  • @jescon87
    @jescon87 4 роки тому +1211

    Dude, you're like the Bob Ross of roasting people. So intelligent and with such a soothing voice. Fucking refreshing.

    • @alixisnotok9812
      @alixisnotok9812 3 роки тому +7

      No but imagine if Bob Ross really did start roasting people 🤣

    • @raebaer8580
      @raebaer8580 3 роки тому +2

      I want to like this but I don’t want to ruin the perfect 420 likes

    • @whims6278
      @whims6278 3 роки тому

      🤣🤣

    • @hailbones6663
      @hailbones6663 3 роки тому

      @Alixisnotok Apparently Bob Ross was a loud asshole during his military service in the Air Force

    • @gayleandreah
      @gayleandreah 3 роки тому +1

      @@hailbones6663 Just a happy mistake.

  • @quinnwisniewski
    @quinnwisniewski 4 роки тому +1655

    Dr. Grande, this whole thing where Trisha started "claiming" that she has DID (I use the word claiming because I don't know if she actually does or not) all started when a popular UA-camr named Anthony Padilla posted a video about interviewing people/systems with DID, one of those interviewees were Nin, DissociaDID. The video was fairly popular. Trisha saw that it was popular and hoped on the band wagon and with that called Nin, DissociaDID a person/system who's been diagnosed with DID crazy. Nin and her system, along with Anthony Padilla found out about that particular video and have called Trisha out on it, saying that it's hurtful to people with DID. Trisha then posted a video on Instagram (I think) yelling and screaming at Anthony and Nin, cussing them out about it. That's the summary of the UA-cam drama. And I ask for you to not go to Trisha's channel because that gives her the views that she wants and does not deserve. Please do checkout Anthony's video on DID, it will help you see how Nin and her system works. And once you see that video (which was posted before any of Trisha's DID videos) you will be able to tell that Trisha was mimicking Nin and her system, further hurting Nin's system and the rest of the DID community.

    • @danielaodairabernathy1316
      @danielaodairabernathy1316 4 роки тому +27

      It's not DisassociaDID, it's DissociaDID

    • @quinnwisniewski
      @quinnwisniewski 4 роки тому +26

      @@danielaodairabernathy1316 Oops, my bad. I'll fix that. Thank you for pointing that out!

    • @mrmojorisin241
      @mrmojorisin241 4 роки тому +2

      I totally dislike that Anthony dude. Heard some talk about him from h3h3.

    • @karminagaravito
      @karminagaravito 4 роки тому +2

      @@mrmojorisin241 What did you hear? Now I'm curious. :c

    • @Shammayyy
      @Shammayyy 4 роки тому +77

      mrmojorisin241 H3H3 didn’t even know who Anthony was in that video. Ethan got all his info from Trisha. You should maybe watch Anthony’s video to get the whole picture.

  • @laurapierson9670
    @laurapierson9670 4 роки тому +378

    You earned yourself a like as soon as you compared Trisha Paytas' videos to radiation poisoning.

  • @deenaresnickoff6642
    @deenaresnickoff6642 4 роки тому +18

    As someone who has been diagnosed by a medical professional with DID I am angered when it is sensationalized. What many people don't understand is the absolute horrors someone has to go through for personalities or alters to form. For myself they were a blessing helping me to go away while the sexual abuse occured. My switching is never very obvious. For me they have been like assistants helping me navigate through my life and recovery. I have absolutely no idea why it is so interesting to have DID. I struggle every single day despite having an amazing treatment team. I wish people would realize to get DID you have to suffer horrific abuse. They help you cope. I can't see myself ever switching on camera. They aren't for entertaining the world through ridiculously offensive videos. Thanks for your great videos. I enjoy them and often learn a lot.

  • @anniehaubakk6253
    @anniehaubakk6253 4 роки тому +430

    She said in h3h3's latest podcast that she has not been diagnosed with anything before. She gives herself these. She's also a trans man, lesbian, black woman and a nugget🤷‍♀️

    • @anniehaubakk6253
      @anniehaubakk6253 4 роки тому +53

      Aaand she just married a cardboard cutout of Brad Pitt.

    • @pockies7446
      @pockies7446 4 роки тому +14

      Dont forget tellytubby

    • @rabidanimals478
      @rabidanimals478 4 роки тому +4

      Can she just make her mind up about the BPD statement already? She's been using that one for years and at this point, the speculation is killing me.

    • @MellowJelly
      @MellowJelly 4 роки тому +15

      HQHQHAHAHAHA i forgot about her identifying as a chicken nugget. The doctor should know that so he can respect her pronouns. Nug-e and nug-em.

    • @gladyslopez1922
      @gladyslopez1922 4 роки тому +22

      She's also a gay man that does drag, and she used to be a fly when she was 6(her words).

  • @emilybarron2675
    @emilybarron2675 4 роки тому +486

    Honestly, it's hurtful to call someone with any mental illness "crazy”

    • @emilybarron2675
      @emilybarron2675 4 роки тому +55

      Brandon Miller Why don’t you go cry about your ignorance and insensitivity?

    • @Ruzovy_
      @Ruzovy_ 4 роки тому +12

      I've had so many mental break downs infront of this particular person as i felt safe with them... they called my crazy and psyco.. and although im still close to them I can't let myself go in front of then anymore.. which is damaging for me because when im alone im not safe... when they called me that it didn't just hurt me emotionally it hurt my mental state which led to a physical type of hurt...

    • @emilybarron2675
      @emilybarron2675 4 роки тому +8

      Kevin Hornbuckle - Although I could not place Trisha in the category of sane, she is human and demonstrates behavior indicative of a need for therapeutic intervention, but certainly not for DID.

    • @noodlepoodle3582
      @noodlepoodle3582 4 роки тому +12

      Yup! “Crazy” is not a clinical word; it is pure stigma and does not offer any starting point to look for help

    • @BramLastname
      @BramLastname 4 роки тому +4

      @Brandon Miller it's statements like that,
      That cause people like Trisha to flourish,
      Would you please be a bit more careful when you use them?
      It'd be highly appreciated.

  • @niabi9918
    @niabi9918 4 роки тому +1201

    I hope Trish realizes what she has done to DissociaDID and the entire community

    • @alexish8183
      @alexish8183 4 роки тому +113

      Nanou HS Trish has narcissist tendencies. F***ing people over is sort of her thing. I doubt she cares unfortunately.

    • @BillyDrakePianoMan
      @BillyDrakePianoMan 4 роки тому +47

      The reply from Trish would be “sorry lol”

    • @xayahk2313
      @xayahk2313 4 роки тому +37

      Nope, Trish is too full of herself and full of, well... I try to be nice, with that behaviour it's really hard to believe that's Trish is honest, all are fake and lies. When i saw her videos i was like "oooh shit... This can't be real at any level". And i know i'm not the only one who sees her as a "barbie gone wrong" and knows she is desperately seeking attention. It almost seems like Trish is mad because she's not the one everyone talks about when people are talking about DID. So i don't think she's gonna regret anything or tell the truth. Shame, it would be so easy to show everyone she's telling the truth, but she said she's not gonna do that just because... 🤦🏻‍♀️ Like, think about this, if i just casually told everyone that hey, i have anxiety disorder, ms disease and trigeminusneuralgia, who would believe me right away? Pfft, no one 🤣 ofcourse i'm ready to prove it 👌🏻 Trish should really stop what she's doing and apologise, self diagnose is not real.

    • @maddiehardisky
      @maddiehardisky 4 роки тому +5

      I promise you she does and that's why she did it in the first place.

    • @6666leona
      @6666leona 4 роки тому +7

      she can only realize how much chicken nuggets her butt can take

  • @vincnt0169
    @vincnt0169 2 роки тому +214

    DissociaDID seems legit, although it's true that you can really never tell.
    I think the reason it is so popular is not quite entertainment, a lot of her videos are quite sad and frankly hard to watch.
    I still went on a streak of watching her videos and felt like I learnt a lot about how the brain works. I think looking at an extreme case like this is really helpful to understand the brains capabilities, limits and inner workings.
    But yeah that other girl... she seems to just want the attention.

    • @asassynation9955
      @asassynation9955 2 роки тому +26

      I gotta say, I honestly don’t believe her. Sorry. 😔
      It’s just that, having experienced dissociation myself (not DID, but another disorder that causes dissociation when I’m extremely stressed/distressed) I know that with each episode of dissociation, it can take days to recover from them - it’s like getting a hangover and I mostly sleep lot’s for a few days afterwards. So with this in mind, I can;t fathom how she’s able to dissociate so easily and so much so that she could catch it on camera, the whole idea of DID is that they experience amnesia with these episodes, so can she set up to film it?
      Unless I’m highly missing the mark in some way and attaching my own experiences of mental health and dissociation too much, I can’t see how it’d be possible for HER to catch the alters on camera?
      I could understand someone else catching it, but not herself. If she’s forcing an alter and aware of their presence, doesn’t that sort of go against a DID diagnosis? Since they experience amnesia? She’s very smart and honestly seems quite manipulative, in my impression of her.
      I do at least like that her channel is educational and raises awareness for this condition, at least she’s doing something good with it even if it’s a bit sus. It seems more attention-seeking to me, or at least, something she consciously does to separate herself from things.

    • @vincnt0169
      @vincnt0169 2 роки тому +20

      @@asassynation9955 yeah well, as I said it's hard to tell but I believe her. I've had some dissociative episodes, nothing regular so maybe it's different but i just felt kind of exhausted for a few hours after and that was it. I'd imagine there is an extremely wide range of experiences when it comes to symptoms like that, and maybe you can even get accustomed to it when you have something like DID. Also seems like you might have other exhausting symptoms in your episodes that might add to that? idk (wish you the best for that btw, i'd recommend some practices if i would know you irl lul)
      For your other points i'd be going off of what she said in videos, so idk if that's convincing, but it doesn't seem unreasonable for a person with DID to be aware of their other alters and even start cooperating with them. I think she could totally set up to film, especially if her other main alters know what she's doing and just continue her actions or at least dont delete and break stuff. it's also not like she can't be aware of the other alters and therefore can't catch them on camera, she just can't be aware of the memories those alters protect, and they probably won't share those on camera, and even if they do and she hears some of it, i assume she would immediately start to dissociate and switch to the alter that deals with that memory.
      Idk, in the end i just don't really get why you would go through all that struggle to fake having an intense illness like that, i think there's easier ways to get views

    • @asassynation9955
      @asassynation9955 2 роки тому +8

      @@vincnt0169 You make some very good points! And like I said, maybe I’m attaching my own experiences to it a bit too much because you’re right, I suppose you could become accustomed to the dissociative episodes if they happened that often, I don’t doubt that! My own dissociative episodes are thankfully not all that often, they get triggered with extreme stress or distress, and yes, I always feel like I have an awful hangover and mostly sleep for a few days afterwards.
      I find it horrifying and scary, to be honest. I don’t know how people can make a whole channel around this stuff! I’d never want to keep reliving that dissociation time after time!
      To my understanding of DID (though, I’m open to correction!) is that it involves amnesia and to my knowledge, their dissociative episodes are usually triggered as well - but, I could be wrong. I don’t have the disorder myself, so can’t comment too much on it - only on what I see - my opinion comes more from my gut feeling about her, she seems quite manipulative to me. I’m not trying to be judgemental, I’m just reserving some caution.
      It does seem plausible too, that she could have it but is exaggerating it as well? I do think she is maybe exaggerating for clicks if nothing else. Like I said, at least she’s doing something good with this and is very smart and informative and raising awareness, so I do at least respect her for that, it was probably well needed.
      When is it “dissociation” and when is it “imagination” - I agree, difficult to tell.

    • @kitsunemoons
      @kitsunemoons Рік тому +18

      her inner world is copied word by word from a fictional book

    • @FPChris
      @FPChris Рік тому

      I dont believe any of them. All fake.

  • @areallycreativename7788
    @areallycreativename7788 4 роки тому +2821

    trisha's next video:
    dr.grande stop bullying us

    • @yanal1022
      @yanal1022 4 роки тому +38

      She would be cry screaming while cussing in front of the camera.. as usual

    • @kiera__willow7660
      @kiera__willow7660 4 роки тому +42

      No no, trish rarely say us. Its me. Stop bullying me

    • @Miscellaneous_master
      @Miscellaneous_master 4 роки тому +19

      @@kiera__willow7660 Correct, she’s a narcissist

    • @tiffythekewlchick3457
      @tiffythekewlchick3457 4 роки тому +2

      OMG OM NULBER 1.1K TO LIKE!

    • @inkazen
      @inkazen 4 роки тому +13

      She wouldn't even remember to say "us" 😐 she'd just say "me"

  • @mallory0322
    @mallory0322 4 роки тому +1260

    In Trisha's vids she didn't say she was "diagnosed". She said she "self diagnosed" and "thinks" it could be other things in addition. She's been told she has "traits" of many things, but "never been diagnosed with anything". P.s. Interestingly enough inTrisha's latest vid "I'm Actually Really Not Okay", vid today she is no longer referring to herself as "We" or "Us", and has returned to get usual "I" and "Me"

    • @MellowJelly
      @MellowJelly 4 роки тому +28

      On her Instagram stories the day Padilla asserted himself about her video, she said that she has been diagnosed by actual therapist(s). Who really knows?

    • @kaylavanderlaan1675
      @kaylavanderlaan1675 4 роки тому +82

      She said in one of her videos that she has actually been diagnosed. She keeps switching her story.

    • @mallory0322
      @mallory0322 4 роки тому +31

      @@kaylavanderlaan1675 Was that just her Anthony Padilla response? Interesting she'd say it when defending herself but not in her "Alters" or other videos😏hmmm. This whole situation is just sad and confusing.

    • @Aryana70
      @Aryana70 4 роки тому +44

      Trisha said she was self diagnosed were nin was professionally diagnosed. Trisha, said Nin seemed crazy..which is the one thing you dont say to anyone with a mental issue, so the fact Trisha said they shows she does have if. Also Trisha also claims she has BPD, Bi polar, amongst other illnesses then it was she was trans and now she has DID. Can anyone say attention seeker lol

    • @toscatattertail9813
      @toscatattertail9813 4 роки тому +18

      from The Doctor's program approximately a year ago ua-cam.com/video/U1LpOnF1Na4/v-deo.html she acknowledges she was officially diagnosed with BPD , and the psychologist (psychiatrist not sure which) goes into a full explanation of how BPD explains her behaviors and symptoms. So She does know why she behaves the way she does she just does not accept the diagnosis. Although she does not have a proper diagnosis on the "supposed" DID she lied about not having any diagnosis at all on any mental health issue. Basically she lied, just like she did when she said she was gay, or trans-gendered or any other number of marginalized minorities.

  • @uditabhattacharya2824
    @uditabhattacharya2824 4 роки тому +818

    "You don't typically see videos like depression caught on camera"
    *Dr.Grande has clearly never been on tumblr*

    • @TovaHolmberger
      @TovaHolmberger 4 роки тому +55

      There are a LOT of videos showing the effects of a LOT of disorders. Rapid switching in bipolar disorder as one of the many examples.

    • @zoellack4365
      @zoellack4365 4 роки тому +14

      Ruby Rose Her doctor is not qualified to diagnose mental illnesses though. He is a physiotherapist, not a physiologist. Not saying she is faking it, just a heads up.

    • @optimismrules2512
      @optimismrules2512 4 роки тому +17

      @@zoellack4365 neither a physiotherapist nor a physiologist would diagnose mental health disorders. Psychiatrists and psychologists on the other hand do (maybe that is what you meant.) 🤔

    • @zoellack4365
      @zoellack4365 4 роки тому +8

      Sandy R Yes sorry that was what I meant, English is not my native language sorry.

    • @xxnario7286
      @xxnario7286 4 роки тому +5

      @@zoellack4365 what's your native language? Is it a language that doesn't use Greek and/or Latin in the scientific field?

  • @roseswan3776
    @roseswan3776 4 роки тому +163

    To the point about switches caught on camera: I, my sister, and my wife have been diagnosed with DID by licensed therapists. This is a disorder I am familiar with. When my wife switches, it looks exactly like on DissociDID. When my sister and I switch, it's completely fluid and no one would even notice if they didn't know us very personally. It's important for new therapists to know that it's not always like the videos. I'm really glad you mentioned retraining new therapists in this video.

    • @pancake.squirrel
      @pancake.squirrel 2 роки тому +1

      We switch over a while or very suddenly or fluidly. It honestly depends on the situation and the members involved. It is so difficult to get anything done since we have to share a life

    • @cocogoat2131
      @cocogoat2131 2 роки тому +2

      Hahaha! No you have not. Seriously, what's up with all these "actually, I have DID" people in the replies?? Stop lying.

    • @m1k34l3
      @m1k34l3 2 роки тому

      @@cocogoat2131 And now exactly do you know they don't have it? Sure, statistics say it's rare, but then again statistics don't tell the whole story, only that "1% of the whole 7.8 billon people of earth have it". There's a chance this guy could be telling the truth just as much as there is a chance he is lying. You don't have solid proof for either scenario. Not only that, but who are you to say who has and doesn't have it lol? If this guy was saying he is 8-foot tall Jesus riding a velociraptor with lasers, yeah you can definitely say he is lying, but when it comes to a mental disorder, only a specialist can give a diagnosis. (which could even not be 100% true because any health care system, mental or medical, only gives you a diagnosis based on symptoms, they don't know the definitive answer; for eg. some coughing and a tummy ache can be passed as a flu, food poisoning or something much worse. There isn't someone that knows exactly what condition someone has with 100% certainty)

    • @ariadne0w1
      @ariadne0w1 2 роки тому +9

      @@cocogoat2131 Wow, it's almost like people with a disorder seek out content about it online. That's like being "why are all these people in the comments of this video about PTSD saying they have PTSD? Must be lying for attention". Like, what?

    • @devianadkar7969
      @devianadkar7969 2 роки тому

      @@ariadne0w1 yeh, did, the disorder that the medical community cannot even agree exists .

  • @mophead_xu
    @mophead_xu 4 роки тому +665

    i ... i didnt know dr grande could throw shade so casually without even a flinch.
    this man. he is worthy of my like. have a good month, good sir. 🖤

    • @hoaxygen
      @hoaxygen 4 роки тому +3

      Smart people have subtle but sharp tongues!

  • @Morg1749
    @Morg1749 4 роки тому +2457

    DissociaDID is diagnosed, Trisha isnt, I'd just like to clarify that

    • @13Wolfie13
      @13Wolfie13 4 роки тому +42

      Nin 100% supports self-diagnosis.

    • @revesnee
      @revesnee 4 роки тому +11

      @@13Wolfie13 ??

    • @13Wolfie13
      @13Wolfie13 4 роки тому +63

      camo Nin from DissociaDID supports people diagnosing themselves and learning as much as they can about the disorder prior to getting an official diagnosis. She says it multiple times in her videos. She also said it as Chloe.

    • @hawk535
      @hawk535 4 роки тому +52

      @@13Wolfie13 that is the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Nobody should self diagnose, not even doctors

    • @GeeseAreJustBastardizedSwans
      @GeeseAreJustBastardizedSwans 4 роки тому +126

      @@hawk535 shes said it in the sense that some people cant get a diagnosis due to not having funds for a doctor or being embarrassed and/or scared to get a diagnosis or have to talk about their trauma. Self diagnosing isnt an official diagnosis but if you are genuinely informed and have alters then saying the fact you have "DID" within conversation or in order to receive advice is ok as long as you do not claim it's an official diagnosis or you are completely misinformed on what DID is. It is a hard diagnosis to get and can take a long time to get and some people may be in the middle or starting to get help for it without a diagnosis but being able to put a name to what you have when talking about what's happening to you can help the others around you understand.

  • @cassidymyers1293
    @cassidymyers1293 4 роки тому +169

    She’s naming her emotion and claims they are different people. When in reality, every alter is allowed to be happy and angry on their own

  • @salsalmo681
    @salsalmo681 4 роки тому +69

    “ it’s not appropriate or glamorous to fake any other disorders “
    Yes doctor thank you, as someone with epilepsy i really want people to understand that seizures aren’t funny and they are so painful and our brain just go through a lot , I mean seizures are a trend now on tik tok they mimic having a seizure using a specific song,and sometimes we be called possessed and I honestly don’t know how a seizure could be funny to someone.

    • @Sherbish
      @Sherbish 4 роки тому +4

      I completely agree. I don’t have epilepsy but I have something called conversion disorder or ‘dissociative pseudoseizures’ which causes me to develop tics or seizures when exposed to trauma or become triggered in some way. It’s incredibly painful and mentally / physically exhausting and incredibly painful. It hurts me to hear people telling me that I’m faking or people pretend to have seizures because it ‘looks funny.’ It’s actually incredibly embarrassing and uncontrollable (don’t get me started on the time I seized while on a stage in a dress in front of 20+ people). If you’ve never experienced it, become informed about it- don’t mock something traumatizing for someone else just because it makes you look cooler.

    • @jessadelix7415
      @jessadelix7415 Рік тому +2

      I have two fat scars on my face from having seizures and face planting the bathroom wall. I don’t even remember any seizures I’ve had! It’s so obvious when people fake too…. None of them have the scary “dead behind the eyes” look most seizure victims have, which really freaks my family out. And apparently I make a noise at the start that I just can’t try and fake! So it’s terribly obvious seeing people fake it and I feel very distressed for them thinking they are so boring they need to invent ~~funky~~ medical issues

  • @andizana
    @andizana 4 роки тому +293

    In all seriousness, D.I.D isnt a fun "ooh i have friends or pals in my head. Or I'll just switch out and have this alter do the dishes and i can come back and do whatever. Or this is the angery/sad one" no. Its scary and confusing. It causes other symtoms too like headaches, body aches, dizziness, confusion, fear, denial.
    A lot of people spend YEARS feeling confused and alone because they're UNAWARE they even have the disorder and dnt know whats going on with them.
    It's not like "oh! I woke up today and now i have pals" no. Its a long and confusing ride. Communication varies system to system. it is absolutely a frusterating and terrifying disorder, especially if you dont have the knowledge or reassurance of what DID actually is and how to manage it safely.
    I spent 11 years in denial while being able to communicate with 1 of my alters. We kept it a secret because we refused to believe we were "crazy" 11 years of silence and fear and confusion. There were plenty of times i discredited my own alter as being real. Invalidating myself out of fear and confusion.
    So its not as simple as suddenly you're fully aware of alters and innerworlds and switches.
    It's a disorder. It's real. And no one should fake it. Because they didn't go through the trauma it took to have the disorder.
    Be smart about things guys. Please.

    • @bloxio2052
      @bloxio2052 4 роки тому +14

      I can relate, we hid in fear for a while and when we told some friends it was a terrible feeling. A few wanted to have the disorder because it looked cool and the rest thought it was all just a big joke. As much as DID can look fun on the surface.... it’s just problem after problem after problem. Oh yeah I’m the host and have called my alters fake many times as well so this is really relatable. Anytime my friend wanted us to explain why it wasn’t cool we couldn’t really explain it because he said he’d be okay with having trauma and I had no way to tell him how scary the trauma or even the disorder was before we had good connection so he ended up trying tulpamancy, we haven’t spoken to him since... On top of this there’s people who fake it which make people think that it’s something to envy someone for having.

    • @scissorhxnds8697
      @scissorhxnds8697 4 роки тому +3

      I don't want to sound intrusive, but what other symptoms are there? for example, can you have seizures? if the host is bilingual/multilingual can all of the alters (I'm sorry if this is not the term you use; I apologise) speak/understand all of the languages? I'm writing a book, and one of my characters has DID (the book is not about DID, because I do not qualify to write a book about something I do not experience, but there is a character within the book who has it; the book is not centred on their DID, but rather includes it), so I would like to perform more research before putting certain things in it... Also, can alters have other mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, etc? I apologise if I come out as intrusive/offensive. Thank you if you read/respond.

    • @mitlanderson
      @mitlanderson 4 роки тому +1

      @@scissorhxnds8697 pretty sure I've seen you on DissociaDID's videos. Her debunking series has literally everything you need.

    • @scissorhxnds8697
      @scissorhxnds8697 4 роки тому

      @@mitlanderson Yes, I've watched some of their videos. Thank you for the recommendation!

    • @av4ri3
      @av4ri3 4 роки тому

      Krew Lloyd I do not have DID myself but I have educated myself enough to where I can answer a few of your questions, make sure to do more research and not go with what I say though. This is just to get an idea on it. Also, I am pretty late so you probably already have the answers but I will still answer. Each alter has their own memories and therefore their own sexuality, mental illness, etc. Although for the example you used, I am not quite sure if the alters can have seizures. Sorry if I am too late?

  • @totalcontrol4205
    @totalcontrol4205 4 роки тому +787

    I'm 56 years old, and was officially diagnosed by a trauma specialist with DID about a month ago. It's only been in the last couple of years that I have been open about it with therapists and I have seen about 15 of them, over some 30 years. I didn't talk about my voices, bad memory, changes in perception; I just presented as someone with GAD, panic attacks and depression. I was too scared to tell the truth because I thought they would think Ivwas crazy. Because of this I was repeatedly misdiagnosed and because the disorder is constantly presented as 'controversial' and 'rare', therapists just didn't bother looking for it. I would also suggest that in the same way that those with a belief that this is real and prevalent and avoid negative articles, the same can be said about scientists and therapists who approach this with the belief that it is fake, rare, controversial, etc, they avoid articles which suggest significant results or deem them wrong, out of hand or don't give them a fair viewing. It goes both ways, meanwhile, people like me are caught in the middle. Dr Grande, I am a fan and I think you are a very good therapist, but you would have been on my list of therapists whom I would not have told my experience to, and misdiagnosed me, and continued to think it was a controversial and rare diagnosis, so rare that you would probably never see one. I'd be curious to know if you gave each ot your clients a DES-B what the result would be.

    • @alexia3552
      @alexia3552 4 роки тому +132

      Total Control I hope that he reads this and takes it to heart, in the first few minutes even I was hearing so many mistakes in his understanding of DID that it’s evident he doesn’t understand it at anything like a clinical level. I hope that he watches all of DissociaDID’s channel at least, reads the sources they cite, and watches further channels as well

    • @jvg9354
      @jvg9354 4 роки тому +85

      Is that what he's doing though? You have to understand he is coming from an academic standpoint. His critique over Nin's lack of counter-evidence is not saying that he doesn't believe them or isn't necessarily a critique that they don't know what they are talking about. It's just an academic would provide all of the perspectives in their research, including research that may seem counter to what they are trying to prove. So perhaps his critique is that as an educational channel he thinks that could be improved, and honestly maybe it would make for an interesting video. For sure though he is taking DID very seriously and compassionately.

    • @zoeyclarks7609
      @zoeyclarks7609 4 роки тому +49

      And I just want to say that DID is as rare as people with Red hair. It’s about 1-2% but so few therapists study it it’s hard to find the expert that will properly diagnose you. I am so sorry it took so long to get your diagnoses and I hope you are doing so much better now.

    • @kirsten9729
      @kirsten9729 4 роки тому +11

      Zoey Clarks is there evidence for this? I can’t find a reputable article but I can only search on my phone right now.

    • @sepulchrums
      @sepulchrums 4 роки тому +21

      Kirsten from what I can see I’m honestly not sure, some sites say that it was at one point but others say it’s becoming kind of more common. As beforehand, people with DID were often misdiagnosed with something like schizophrenia. Honestly though, I’m not sure. I would like to say it had started off as rare but over the years, as there are more psychologists growing familiar with it, it’s not so rare.

  • @mimilavoz5175
    @mimilavoz5175 4 роки тому +768

    "I had to regain cognitive abilities". The BEST shade EVER!! Looove this guy.

  • @musiclover666100
    @musiclover666100 4 роки тому +20

    I noticed that in Trisha's meet the alters video, she said that she has never been diagnosed with any mental disorder. Then she said in the next video that she was diagnosed with Schizophrenia, Bipolar disorder, etc. That right there is already a huge red flag for someone who may have a problem with lying.

  • @matthewbartke4424
    @matthewbartke4424 4 роки тому +237

    After hearing you basically say, "I got stupider for having watched Trisha's videos, so I had to study to regain the intelligence I lost," I had to go check out her video. I lasted about 10 seconds. I decided not to take the risk. My word.

  • @korebiis
    @korebiis 4 роки тому +102

    Trisha's Alters are: Angry, Digital Child Kidnapping, and Hungr e e
    Also, in an older video on Nin's channel: Nadia (One of Nin's protectors) explained how alters can't die, they just become dormant.
    Sadly, I've seen someone of Trisha's videos and one of her videos is about her being "trans" and how she idenitifies as the opposite gender *and* her born gender 1000%
    Also, in the same video Trisha LITERALLY mentions how she doesn't have DID and doesnt identify with multiple personalities.

  • @mirimiriela480
    @mirimiriela480 4 роки тому +199

    Well that was savage. 😂 For what it's worth, DissociaDID cites the ISSTD treatment guidelines as the source of the claim that DID has a 1-3% rate of prevalence in the general population. The ISSTD treatment guidelines further claim that only 6% of people with DID make it obvious to outsiders, like in these switching videos. I can see how that would lead a skeptical clinician to believe that the true prevalence of DID is 6% of that 1-3%, or about .06-.18% of the general population. At the same time, it makes sense that this presentation would not be the only true presentation of DID, but rather an uncommon presentation, because the function of DID as it develops requires that it be undetectable.

    • @kenhuff404
      @kenhuff404 4 роки тому +7

      With the 'advancement' of UA-cam and other social media, More people are able to share their stories, learn about other peoples experiences, and become more comfortable about sharing things they felt only they experienced. This will bring many more cases to the forefront than before. this also has the added effect of people claiming they are what they aren't, whether they incorrect in their belief or deceptive in their claims. With the current 'trend' of people being more comfortable discussing their mental issues, there will be many more cases, and many more fakes. Only the person knows what they are experiencing or aren't. And if the Professionals who are supposed to help the people who think they need help are unwilling or unable to, we will never have accurate numbers on how many people actually have DID, and how many people who might think they have DID have something else, or how many people who claim to have a mental illness are just seeking attention , which is an illness in itself.
      It is hard enough to get a diagnosis of a Physical illness that doesn't have a visible sign. Until they have a machine that can show the doctor your pain, they don't believe you have it unless there is a visible sign of injury. If the Mind Doctors aren't even willing to consider that an illness is even real, how do you get help for it?

    • @kenhuff404
      @kenhuff404 4 роки тому +4

      At this point I have given up on Humanity ever agreeing on anything again. Everyone has an opinion that to them is absolute and unshakeable fact. People actually truly believe in Flat earth. People still believe Trump is an intelligent president. I can't even count the number of 'One True God's there are that people will kill each other over because You don't believe in the same one they do. If the Scientists can't even agree on what illnesses are illnesses, what hope do any of us have of knowing if what we are experiencing is real or just in our head? Sometimes I truly feel like I am the only real person and all you fekkers are NPCs here to torment me, and then there are times when I don't even think I am real because.. how can any of this shit really be happening?

  • @maknaeelove2376
    @maknaeelove2376 3 роки тому +46

    I have to admit I thought DID was cool when I learnt about it and found all those switching videos interesting but people make use of the content for views and it's so sad to see information about DID falsely spread when there are channels only trying to promote awareness

    • @jht3fougifh393
      @jht3fougifh393 3 роки тому +5

      Doesn't exist in the first place. Nothing cool about it. Just people with severe dissociation or BPD.

    • @loonyfn8119
      @loonyfn8119 3 роки тому +31

      @@jht3fougifh393 It def is real dude. lots of studies, its just super rare

    • @lolasum_sumi_san
      @lolasum_sumi_san 3 роки тому +4

      @@loonyfn8119 That is not a fact. Not yet anyways. There is an ongoing debate about whether or not it's real.

    • @lolasum_sumi_san
      @lolasum_sumi_san 2 роки тому +3

      @Olivia I agree but I was talking about professional opinions. Not all of them admit DID's existence. Plus there is no solid study around it, that's why there's hardly any proof.
      Also, I believe it's not entirely like how people at Tiktok and YT are claiming it to be.

  • @bs6342
    @bs6342 4 роки тому +318

    I’m a mental health clinician who was also professionally diagnosed (by an expert in the field) with DID 2 years ago. Managing my role with this disorder is very difficult but it can be done. What can say from professional and personal experience that this disorder is 100% real. There appears to be a fascination with DID lately, not sure why but any fakery in the media does not help those who live this battle every day. It’s not like the movies portray, that’s for sure.

    • @bs6342
      @bs6342 4 роки тому +3

      MargauMonteyRibera Thanks for your message. Nice to see the thumbs up 👍

    • @urmomsbed111
      @urmomsbed111 4 роки тому +2

      What was your motivation to study in this medical field because I want to study psychiatry? You do not need to answer if you do not feel comfortable but I would appreciate.😊

    • @bs6342
      @bs6342 4 роки тому +3

      Nsovo Golele Hi, not sure... just knew I could empathise without crossing boundaries. When I do formulation work with my patients, there is something incredibly powerful about them knowing that their difficulties have been captured and understood 🙂

    • @annm5168
      @annm5168 4 роки тому +9

      I found this comment a little alarming. I am also a professional who has 2 mental health diagnoses..not DID but OCD and Generalized Anxiety..at one time I also had a psychotic break due to trauma I experienced that landed me in the psych hospital and jail..I literally lost my mind and went from calm..threatening suicide ..to fighting two police officers in a psychotic break with no drugs or alcohol involved. I am going to say this..cause some people need to hear it..especially professionals..if you have to say "managing my role with this disorder is difficult" I question your ability to perform your role. I did 3 years of deep intense therapy and stopped working in the field to get to a place where I knew I could be a competent counselor and manage my symptoms in a healthy manner. I still have OCD and GAD but it is not difficult for me to handle it and be a counselor. We have too many untreated or under treated counselors in this field who are doing serious damage to clients and damaging the work done by competent counselors. You can have a diagnosis and be a counselor but work on yourself first and get to a place where you can handle your symptoms most of the time in a healthy manner..we all have bad days and hard times. It just frustrates me when I see other counselors who need help themselves offering services and hurting clients..nothing personally against you.

    • @bs6342
      @bs6342 4 роки тому +5

      Ann M No offence taken. With the correct treatment and support (reasonable adjustments, treatment etc.) anyone can reach their goals and be a safe and effective practitioner.

  • @bobabubbletea7141
    @bobabubbletea7141 4 роки тому +1620

    Nin is diagnosed. Not self diagnosed, actually diagnosed. She is very very educated on the topic. I mean, she has to if she wants to learn to live with her dissorder. I trust her 100% more than this Trish person.

    • @Kat-yv1yq
      @Kat-yv1yq 4 роки тому +90

      The person who diagnosed her isn’t qualified to diagnose DID.

    • @modelomacy516
      @modelomacy516 4 роки тому +18

      Why hasnt she ever made a video with her Psych or her therapy? 🤔

    • @modelomacy516
      @modelomacy516 4 роки тому +10

      @@Kat-yv1yq 👏👏👏👏

    • @kristincabangunay6404
      @kristincabangunay6404 4 роки тому +292

      Macy V why would you film your therapy session? isn't that extremely personal? and what if the doctor that diagnosed her doesn't want to partake in the channel?

    • @h.borter5367
      @h.borter5367 4 роки тому +19

      Ppl who self diagnose don't have all the facts and self diagnose out of hypochondriasis and/or attention maybe? 🤔🤷

  • @__RealEyes
    @__RealEyes 4 роки тому +484

    I had stated after Trisha's "switching" video that she'd found herself in a tricky spot, given that if faking or acting, she'd have to continue to keep up with the charade; considering consistency and committment are not her strongsuits. Well, how convenient that she has now sworn off discussing the topic any further. I'm sure that means we won't be seeing any other "switches" either. Odd, given that they only appear to come and go as she wants.

    • @maja194
      @maja194 4 роки тому +30

      Real Eyes Just like her claiming to be trans. It came up in the few videos she made about it, only to never be mentioned again

    • @Bunny_Mellon_B
      @Bunny_Mellon_B 4 роки тому +14

      Maybe, her saying she's trans is actually one of her alters!?! Just kidding. I think she's a total lying troll

    • @xubs5919
      @xubs5919 4 роки тому +15

      @@Bunny_Mellon_B worst part is she literally said she "only came out as trans because she didn't realise one of her alters was Male and she had switched during that video!"

    • @Esmeagolly
      @Esmeagolly 4 роки тому +14

      also if she did have DID we would have noticed In the last decade she has been on the internet DID switches are very hard /almost impossible to control. Suddenly she has it, but there is no fucking trace anywhere in any video

    • @katysteinhauer3489
      @katysteinhauer3489 4 роки тому

      @@Bunny_Mellon_B I think she hinted that one of her alters is trans, not her.

  • @nickydeenen5185
    @nickydeenen5185 3 роки тому +36

    Recently I've seen DID used as a mechanism to validate their own trauma and invalidate that of others. I recently stumbled upon a discord server full of people claiming to have DID. I've been told on multiple occasions that my trauma is not as bad as theirs, because I "merely" have CPTSD. I personally don't feel affected by their words, but a lot of other users did. They suddenly started claiming to have DID, multiple alters and episodes just to have their trauma acknowledged. This is just a reminder to not gatekeep trauma. It's not a competition.
    Not necessarily saying that they don't have DID, but almost every single person having a PTSD diagnosis started claiming to have DID. There was a lot of ostracizing towards non-DID persons.

    • @pancake.squirrel
      @pancake.squirrel 2 роки тому +1

      Exactly. We and one other system (both diagnosed) have pretty similar system structure but the difference is trauma and members. Also the number of alters. Ours stands at 12 alters, most of whom never front while they have 50+ (idk haven’t counted) and since they are still going through stuff it changes all the time. We still struggle and I (Jynx, the current host) am a fusion and a lot of us are not the first “version” of ourselves because people grow and change.

  • @stepintothelight1437
    @stepintothelight1437 4 роки тому +371

    Nin is quite a charming individual, and she's pretty to boot. It would be extremely easy for her to make any *other* content and have millions of subscribers. However, her entire, medium sized channel revolves around DID and how the world has (wrongly) perceived people with DID. I believe she does have DID, and I have learned so much from her channel as opposed to the braincell-murdering content that is Trisha's channel. I have learned to be compassionate and not fearful of people with DID, and whether Nin is an extremely good actress or really has DID, that's the one, absolute thing one can take away from her content.

    • @bandosdoitbest
      @bandosdoitbest 4 роки тому +35

      I've watched a few of Nin's videos and I did ask myself the acting question as some people can act very well but Nin's content is very different and at least to me it's not an act ( I had watched a couple of videos in the past where the person was acting). Nin's channel is pretty informative. I work with therapists and it has helped me notice different characteristics in people

    • @pivinne5536
      @pivinne5536 4 роки тому +51

      Not to mention that Nin’s system is always consistent. Completely and utterly consistent. You can’t fake that for years

    • @NamiNaeko
      @NamiNaeko 4 роки тому +20

      @@pivinne5536 that is such a good observation. She's even talked about new alters, integrations and even alters going dormant when the system is ready to. It's really amazing to see how they've all worked together to keep the channel going.

  • @EllenSmellen
    @EllenSmellen 4 роки тому +195

    The worst part of this situation is that those who have DID tend to have experienced brutal trauma. How can anyone be so heartless as to "troll" these individuals who are dealing/have dealt with immense psychological distress already?! As you say, compassion is important when approaching mental health related issues. These creators with DID are trying to spread awareness and have allowed themselves to become entirely vulnerable to the public. Trisha has completely exploited this and used it to generate drama and attention! It's disgusting 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @earthariss
      @earthariss 4 роки тому +1

      Milk Steak Because they don't care about us or our community.. They haven't been through the abuse.. so they don't care.. it hurts.. and not fair.

    • @vulpesgecko6819
      @vulpesgecko6819 4 роки тому

      @@earthariss exactly. thank you.

    • @determinedtod3ath
      @determinedtod3ath 4 роки тому

      a lot of people are affected by trisha’s video.

    • @EllenSmellen
      @EllenSmellen 4 роки тому

      @@determinedtod3ath I agree. As someone who has dealt with mental illness for 10 years, I found it incredibly damaging.

  • @Caeljharden
    @Caeljharden 4 роки тому +505

    You did not just compare Trisha Paytas and her content to the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster 😂😂😂 this is my new favorite channel. 🙌🏼

  • @jessileerichy
    @jessileerichy 2 роки тому +7

    The problem with the faking of DID on tiktok is because it is profitable. They are making money. We are rewarding bad behavior with money. Not only money, but attention. There is a very VERY sad reality that people with DID have that no one realizes, there is a 70% chance of attempted or successfully committing suicide with this disorder. 70%. That is a HUGE amount of people of the 1% who actually have it. This is painful, it minimizing the horrors that these people have went thru. I'm sorry to those people who have legitimate DID. I'm sorry you went thru something so traumatic you had to split to cope. You are valuable. You are strong! You are loved in a healthy matter!

  • @LongSoulSystem
    @LongSoulSystem 4 роки тому +140

    This "switch caught on camera" began as an exercise to normalize the switching in DID because it can be terrifying and vulnerable and often people with DID hide their switches. People with DID felt validated seeing other people with DID and literally asked her to do more and to please leave the switches in the final video.
    There's one thing you kinda mentioned that brought this title in the first place: youtube's algorythm.
    Unfortunately click bait gets you views. Click per impression is highly valuable. Nin learned fast how to make her videos more clickable and attractive.
    "Meet my alters" is another click bait title that actually came out not exactly as click bait. Search Lyn Jamison. 8 years ago she made a Meet My Alters video.

    • @amiscc03o524
      @amiscc03o524 4 роки тому +15

      Also click bait isn't necessarily bad. I think of it like saying to a boy/girl "hey do you like gladiators " and when they say yes, you give them a book about ancient rome. Yes, the initial promise was "clickbaity" but ultimately it was probably worth it and helped the kid. Idk if im making sense its 3 am

    • @MysticSynergy
      @MysticSynergy 4 роки тому +10

      DissociaDID have said a few different times that its embarrassing that they have to resort to that but that people finding their channel and their content is far more important than their embarrassment and honestly that's really commendable.

    • @lady-adalyn
      @lady-adalyn 4 роки тому +3

      @@MysticSynergy D.I.D. is extremely embarrassing. And heavily judged. Frankly its unfair, I mean I get that severe trauma causes the body to survive this way but I hate D.I.D. I'm learning to accept my alters more. But I'm furious that in my recovery I have to share it with this disorder. And then the absolute backlash and attacks and blame and hurtful things said by people...its just so hard

    • @velcomat9935
      @velcomat9935 4 роки тому

      Why do some people with DID find switching embarrassing? I don't have DID or any other mental disorder, but I don't see anything embarrassing about switching at all. In fact, I consider it important educational information for people without DID. I would have thought that exhibiting different identities would have been more embarrassing.

    • @lady-adalyn
      @lady-adalyn 4 роки тому +4

      @@velcomat9935 Because put it this way, if you have amnesia episodes with switching, you're on a date with the person you love. You're spending time together and talking about something really deep and connecting. And suddenly you know someone is there, and they're pulling you away from the situation. You can almost watch your moment slip away and all the memory with it. And then your partner is spontaneously talking to your 5 year old alter. And if you're able to be co conscious you are watching all of it and you get no voice. You can just see what's going on and you're begging this 5 year old to let you talk and that it's your conversation... and if people have never seen this before they laugh, they get confused they think the 5 year old is a grown adult suddenly "acting crazy". They ask about meds or other issues and then they just don't treat the body or the alter with respect. And sometimes they don't understand or respect so much that they entirely stop talking to you once you're able to talk again. Or you just don't get any access to being co con and you have absolutely no idea where or what your body did a thing. And before you even know you have D.I.D. you think that you just "passed out" like predators will tell you. When really they learn that you get triggered and they really like to be sexual with your little. that's why its embarrassing.

  • @angeldarling
    @angeldarling 4 роки тому +381

    nin does have a professional diagnosis of DID, she mentions it in a lot of her videos

    • @alyg2719
      @alyg2719 4 роки тому +104

      From what I remember, she also disclosed the psychiatrist that diagnosed her too

    • @MH-qi2mf
      @MH-qi2mf 4 роки тому +84

      Both of you are correct. She's very transparent

    • @euneunn2935
      @euneunn2935 4 роки тому +39

      Crucibelle what

    • @ghyslainabel
      @ghyslainabel 4 роки тому +24

      @@euneunn2935 I believe that Nin has DID, but Crucibelle is right: Nin did not show the actual written diagnostic.

    • @sunshine1965
      @sunshine1965 4 роки тому +120

      Crucibelle i highly HIGHLY doubt this person is “faking the disorder”. if you’ve seen any of nin’s videos, you’d be able to see how genuine she (and the rest of the system) is. she also dives deep into explaining the science behind the disorder and tries to educate as much as possible, while debunking misconceptions about it.

  • @torpidangel
    @torpidangel 4 роки тому +3309

    Thank you for the unbiased analysis of their drama. As a biased view of Nin, however, I must point out that she's never once claimed to be an expert. Her primary goal is to spread awareness of DID's existence and combat related stigmatization. According to her subscriber count, she is accomplishing this goal.
    Unfortunately, by comparing Nin to your idealized concept of an educational UA-camr, you are missing the point: Nin provides a window into what it's like to personally experience DID. She is a primary source, and she is gracious about it. Her approach to "educating" people is simply different than yours because she is a normal person, without any special qualifications, trying her best to explain an extremely complex disorder to an extremely broad audience. Considering this context, there is nothing wrong with Nin's approach to her channel, or her channel in general. DissociaDID is not a switching channel.
    That being said, I liked this video. I just wanted to clarify the purpose of Nin's channel.

    • @RennietheRobit
      @RennietheRobit 4 роки тому +304

      THANK YOU SOMEONE SAID IT

    • @jackie_kyr
      @jackie_kyr 4 роки тому +309

      this was absolutely well said and i sincerely appreciate that you put that out there. it is nice to see an unbiased analysis of the "Trisha Paytas and DissociaDID situation," but I do think he missed the point that she is a primary source and is educating people on, even what he believes is, an extremely complex disorder.

    • @lilly.s9158
      @lilly.s9158 4 роки тому +57

      A fellow DissociaDID watcher?

    • @yukisuzu7496
      @yukisuzu7496 4 роки тому +229

      I can't agree with you more. I personally feel like Dr. Grande might have not watched Nin's videos actually, but only looked at the titles of her most viewed videos, which, inevitably, has a higher possibility of including a switch caught on camera. Nin's channel is educational but not professional, as she herself so claims. The point of her doing UA-cam is to provide an open platform for people who truly need help, and encourage them to get the help. Her kindness speaks more than anything about what she does. She is always telling people to not bully others, to not judge easily, to give people opportunities, etc. Yes I am totally biased as I watch her videos, but it is also true that she means absolutely no harm to anyone. Anyway, just wanted to add a little more to your well-put comment.

    • @BeckyAngelix
      @BeckyAngelix 4 роки тому +8

      Yes!

  • @LabResults
    @LabResults 2 роки тому +26

    "Did they die of embarrassment?" I am so thankful your channel exists, educational and comedic! I can't thank you enough for these!

  • @BrendaFOBRocks
    @BrendaFOBRocks 4 роки тому +159

    Hearing you mispronounce Trisha's last name for the last two videos has given me life, I don't even think it's on purpose but thank you

    • @LLawrah
      @LLawrah 4 роки тому +1

      Ma Rk paytis

    • @car0ndelet
      @car0ndelet 4 роки тому +1

      It makes me think of Def Noodles saying it as “Pay-toes”.

  • @lizzmccaslin
    @lizzmccaslin 4 роки тому +727

    DissociaDID is a play on “dissociated” so it’s pronounced like that, hth.

    • @meganz8038
      @meganz8038 4 роки тому +19

      omg i never knew

    • @janetsnakehole6225
      @janetsnakehole6225 4 роки тому +70

      Nin usually says the channel name during their videos, that’s the only way i learned how to pronounce DissociaDID lol

    • @apostrophe.t
      @apostrophe.t 4 роки тому +1

      Ooooh! Thank you for that. I was not saying that correctly at all 😂

    • @Lena.Jones13
      @Lena.Jones13 4 роки тому +20

      Well explained! Yea I thought that was pretty damn clever on their part.... no offense meant (toward anyone else) but I'm surprised to see that ppl didn't realise that.

    • @lizzmccaslin
      @lizzmccaslin 4 роки тому +16

      Lena Jones they and their partner system also have a podcast/channel on yt called SaniTEA podcast. :)

  • @heyitsashtonhere80085
    @heyitsashtonhere80085 4 роки тому +1042

    "The alters died of embarrassment from making that video"
    A roast that probably wasn't supposed to be a roast 😂

    • @shadowsredeemer8716
      @shadowsredeemer8716 4 роки тому +5

      One of the savage moment lol

    • @TabithaStabitha
      @TabithaStabitha 4 роки тому +12

      I wonder why no one has ever made compilation videos of Dr Grande's best burns 🤔 I've looked for some but found nothing lol

    • @NadineMiller1974
      @NadineMiller1974 4 роки тому +1

      I'm 💀
      Not sure which one which went grocery shopping for the food in HER kitchen...mmmhmmm To all of those who wanted to say it but didn't 👋

    • @katj3443
      @katj3443 4 роки тому +5

      Nope that was a true roast, with veg and everything.

  • @matty4natty
    @matty4natty 3 роки тому +28

    I can’t imagine having to watch this woman for hours and hours for research. Thank you Doctor