Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) often develops as a protective response to severe or repeated trauma. It may involve experiencing different parts or “states” of self that hold unique memories, emotions, or roles. Living with DID can feel confusing, overwhelming, or isolating, but with the right support, healing and stability are possible.
In therapy, we help you:
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Create safety and stability in daily life
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Build communication and cooperation between parts of self
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Process traumatic experiences at a pace that feels safe
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Develop grounding and coping strategies to manage triggers
Our approach is compassionate, respectful, and paced according to your needs, supporting you in building trust, self-understanding, and a greater sense of wholeness.
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