Dissociative disorders - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology

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  • Dissociative disorders are a group of disorders that cause an impaired awareness of one’s own actions, thoughts, physical sensations, and even identity, which is a sense of who you are.
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  • @bloodreaver6097
    @bloodreaver6097 7 місяців тому +52

    Yesterday, my wife forgot the last 7 years of her life due to prolonged stress. She reverted back to her personality from 7 years ago and remembers things from that time very vividly but can't remember anything that happened after or anyone that she met after that time... can anyone help me understand how to deal with that? Is it dissociative amnesia, or can it be something else? I'd really appreciate any information I can get.

    • @safakashif3603
      @safakashif3603 7 місяців тому +6

      omgg thats so sad will surely pray for her dont worry.... consult a psychologist asap

    • @bloodreaver6097
      @bloodreaver6097 7 місяців тому +10

      @safakashif3603 I am following her case with a psychologist, we haven't reached a firm diagnosis yet, but in the meanwhile, I'm also trying to educate myself on the matter.
      Thank you for your prayers!

    • @Whitespyder54
      @Whitespyder54 7 місяців тому +7

      Seek professional help please not youtube professors

    • @bunglejoy3645
      @bunglejoy3645 2 місяці тому

      You fo beed referring yo a psychatrist as complex disorders csn be hard even gor a psychologist
      You font say your wife's age but alzhimers and dementia need to be ruled out first
      Then a severe depression could fo this , bpd ehich I have my memory is like a sieve forget where I've put my phone, glasses, keys, forget shopping ,csnt describe ehat prople look like
      There's many rare physical conditions can do it by no means use this as a diagnosis but doing self tests might help in explains sykptons to staff
      You eould answer them ascyou see your wife a d it gives you score ard they accurate yes I think they are I hsve autism and test the apps out by doing the autism test in 2019 I did one with nental health team 50 wuestions sdpergers survey and I hot 46 points the cut off for autism wasc34 and they said if I was to be officially assessed there be a 80% chance thed say bid gotvhigh functioning adpergers since then ivd repeated textbits always been dimilar and at one-point duting a bad spell it dropped off toward level two so yes tgs onesvonmp,ay store I have found acurate

    • @manaman6559
      @manaman6559 2 місяці тому

      🧢

  • @Itssmarz
    @Itssmarz 8 місяців тому +27

    Thank you for making this, my partner has DID and I'm trying to learn more about it so I can help support them and better educate myself of it so I can be better for them

    • @osmosis
      @osmosis  8 місяців тому +3

      We hope this helped! ❤️

  • @JanelleCaisse02
    @JanelleCaisse02 4 місяці тому +6

    I was told by my social worker that I have Dissociative Identity Disorder. And I'm trying to learn more. I believe that I only have 2 alters and my main, real Identity. Only became aware 2 years ago. I was always wondering why I couldn't remember things. I am 22 now. And coping better.

    • @sr2291
      @sr2291 Місяць тому

      There are more. You just are not recognizing them yet.

    • @jujulachlan11
      @jujulachlan11 Місяць тому

      @@sr2291??

  • @annax_lmao
    @annax_lmao 3 місяці тому +5

    i have dissociative identity disorder
    but i never ever remembered any traumatice events happening to me
    in fact, my life was always perfect, at least from my memories, and even right now
    the only thing i can remember is bullying in primary school, but they didn't even do anything to me, just ignored
    how did i end up like this

    • @royzr8892
      @royzr8892 Місяць тому

      Your subconscious mind still remembers the bad situations you went through and hides them from you so that you do not remember them and get hurt

    • @jaysencorbett4974
      @jaysencorbett4974 Місяць тому

      Are you confident in who you are as a person? Your identity

  • @RaaneaEV
    @RaaneaEV 7 місяців тому +4

    Overt versus covert, as i understand, only refers to the system's capacity to mask in daily life, covert systems usually have alters that can mimic others easily with less noticible diferences between them, overt systems are usually composed of vastly diferent alters that cannot mimic eachother, making masking really hard. The video most closely describes the difference between OSDD and DID, OSDD is a category for people that doesn't fully fall into the DID diagnosis but still have alters in a way, but those alters can't front or front for very short amounts of time, with little to no amnesia (and this is still an oversimplification), DID on the other hand has alters that can front from a couple of minutes to days, weeks, months or even years! Amnesia is present, but it can be blackout amnesia (nothing is shared between alters), or emotional amnesia (the memories are shared, but the emotions tied to the memory aren't, if feels like watching the memory from a screen, like it's someone else's, because in a sense it realy is).
    From the point about DID systems having fugues and memory loss, it's only a matter of perspective, because what an alter such as the host can experience life as a segmented mess, the system as a whole has a continuous life, meaning that if an alter can't remember doing something, like buying groceries, i'm certain the alter who did it can.

  • @doggoo69
    @doggoo69 3 місяці тому +4

    I think i have derealization or just some symptoms. I like feel like ihave brain fog most of the times and after a week or so i just feel like im 'alive'. Like I suddenly think "oh wait im alive" and then begin to take notice of my surroundings and stuff, and realizing i was feeling brain fogged the whole entire week. I have tried thinking "im alive" during times where i feel not connected to the world but it doesn't work and i would still feel not really in the moment.
    And whenever i listen to music alone in my room i get light headed and dance along the music like i feel not happy instead uncomfy. So i have been stopping listening to music so i wont feel light headed again.

  • @asseelaalhasan8243
    @asseelaalhasan8243 3 місяці тому +3

    This is the only video helped me understand this disorder
    I am clinical psychology student

    • @osmosis
      @osmosis  3 місяці тому +1

      Wow! Glad that this video helped! ❤️

    • @bunglejoy3645
      @bunglejoy3645 2 місяці тому

      Assela don't know what you've learnt about bpd or uepd as it's now called
      It's known as most mentally painful condition there is most of the prople who end their lives either had bpd or met criteria
      On the dsm 5 there's nine criteria I meet modt of them
      Intense fear of abandonment snd its not due to childhood trauma, begord I kniw what was wrong I yold my friends ehfn they were away on holiday I felt like my world was ending ,I'd follow thrir route on a msp imshi g ehst they were doing, moping atound as I missed them snd if they were at ho e I was at thrir homes constantly
      Do the fidorder consists if setiousvissues in interpersonsl relayiondjopsceverything is sll hoodbor sll bad , uour moods csn fet very low snd take days yo level off anger issues are big isdue eith bpd and ,dissociation is a isdue and severe sucidal attempts ivd had many

    • @asseelaalhasan8243
      @asseelaalhasan8243 2 місяці тому

      @@bunglejoy3645 actually i am diagnosed with bpd
      It is hard i know but therapy session helped me get better

  • @ihwb3005
    @ihwb3005 4 місяці тому +6

    sometimes I just be forgetting I’m a living person

    • @doggoo69
      @doggoo69 3 місяці тому +2

      ME TOO

    • @ihwb3005
      @ihwb3005 3 місяці тому +1

      @@doggoo69thank god I thought I was the only one 😭

    • @goddamnitiquitagain
      @goddamnitiquitagain 3 місяці тому

      same, sometimes I completely forget what I look like lmao

  • @lieslforget1576
    @lieslforget1576 7 місяців тому +2

    Really insightful, thank you so much!🥰 Love the videos

    • @osmosis
      @osmosis  7 місяців тому

      Glad you like them! ❤️

  • @dankavisnic9512
    @dankavisnic9512 6 місяців тому +2

    very good video, thanks!

    • @osmosis
      @osmosis  6 місяців тому

      You are welcome! ⭐️

  • @arunmukundan1508
    @arunmukundan1508 9 місяців тому +2

    Thank you ❤

    • @osmosis
      @osmosis  9 місяців тому

      Most welcome 😊

  • @dmix2263
    @dmix2263 4 місяці тому +1

    How to treat?

  • @naishasanchez9121
    @naishasanchez9121 9 місяців тому +4

    I LOVE YOUR CANAL

  • @gebbygebbers
    @gebbygebbers 9 місяців тому +3

    Thank you. I feel seen. °-°

  • @algireaux1364
    @algireaux1364 3 місяці тому

    @ 3:53, is that a reference towards that song? Once in a lifetime by Talking Heads? If it is, than thats funny!!

  • @williamtell2053
    @williamtell2053 Місяць тому

    It sounds like my wife has both

  • @user-bo7is5nt6k
    @user-bo7is5nt6k Місяць тому

    😥😓

  • @kannansivakumar1873
    @kannansivakumar1873 9 місяців тому +1

    Anniyan