two blurry images of a person covering their face who needs dissociative identity disorder treatments

What Are My Treatment Options for Dissociative Identity Disorder?

Dissociation refers to the state of feeling disconnected from oneself or your surroundings. Everyone experiences mild dissociation from time to time. Typical examples are when you “zone out,” daydream, or have highway hypnosis (not remembering brief parts of a drive). Dissociative disorders, including dissociative identity disorder (DID), are different. These complex mental health conditions cause…

a person and an artful reflection of a different identity express different emotions as they wonder "what is did?"

What Is DID?

Dissociative identity disorder (DID), or multiple personality disorder, is a severe mental health disorder where people have two or more personalities that control their behavior at different times. DID is extremely rare, impacting only about 1% of the population. The majority of people with DID experience severe trauma at an early age. DID profoundly affects…