A curated series of posts
Navigating the narrative
Interrogating the stories we tell about dissociation
This series analyzes the dominant narratives used to frame dissociative identity disorder—within clinical discourse, popular culture, and online communities. It explores how language, metaphor, and repetition shape what is seen as valid experience, legitimate identity, or clinical truth.
Coming soon in this series
- "If you have alters, you have trauma": a causal collapse
- "Is this valid?" and the crisis of conceptual overidentification
- "People reject DID because they can't face child abuse": a misleading claim
- "There are others inside me!": a poetic, not pathological, truuth
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