
Multiple Personalities Support Group
Dissociative identity disorder is a diagnosis described as the existence in an individual of two or more distinct identities or personalities, each with its own pattern of perceiving and interacting with the environment. At least two of these personalities are considered to routinely take control of the individual's behavior, and there is also some associated memory loss,...
God gave each of us one soul. We are not possessed by any other soul. We are divivided in our mind.
You do know that logically you are divided in your mind. But those kinds of questions bring about doubt. It brings up those fears of what is real.
The only "ghosts" in our closets are the ones in our pasts. You live that past everyday. Many people do not understand how those pains take over a life so completely. They want another explaination than the one that they are given sometimes. It is a slow, life-long process of healing to accept that so much hurt happened and that it caused so much damage. (That does not make you a damages person). They just it over and they just want to see their loved-ones have a "normal" life. Just like we dream about so many times.
It can be crazy-making to keep trying to make DID something that it is not or to make the life that we have now, healed when it is not. It is best to have understanding.
You are one soul. And you are a good soul. You are the same soul that was hurt and the same soul who lives on. You are a great and amazing soul who struggles with life like everyone else and works really hard with extra pains to better your life.
I love you dearly. I wish you all the best.
Tony, everything is so complicated. Your wife has so much going on inside. She is a good person.
Lori
You just use PARTS of your mind at each time. Like sections of a pie. Sometimes one section, sometimes another section. All parts of ONE pie. ONE person with ONE soul.
See if you can find a therapist who already has some experience with clients/patients with DID, so you don't have to be the teacher of your therapist.
Your job is to be the client, not the teacher!!