See, I don’t mind when people who actually have a disorder/illness joke about it. I know people IRL who do that as a way to cope and because, sometimes, you just have to laugh at yourself or you might start crying. But, with these two it’s... just revolting.
The issue for me is that it's 1) on a public platform - I have friends who joke about their depression and anxiety in group situations where it can't do any harm and come off as mocking. 2) they both vehemently express that no one should be mocking or sensationalizing the disorder or symptoms - THEY BOTH DO IT ALL THE TIME.
You can have more than one control group in a psychological study, in fact, that is advised. And typically one of those controls should be neurodivergent, not just typical. When you do a subtractive fMRI you need to take everything into account not just the specific condition, but the presence of abnormality in general (i.e. random vs fixed factor designs).
That's kind of what I was thinking. Thanks for validating that.
Roleplaying as alters? Almost like they are all roleplaying? HMMMM
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this is quite a response to an anon like this for someone who claims they were sexually abused repeatedly in the past so badly it caused them to form DID
This is so disgusting.
The thing that has me suspicious about the diagnosis after having just filled in a few forms is how can they be sure there is a history of abuse or other repeated trauma in such a short space of time? Particularly if amnesia prevents the host from remembering trauma? Surely uncovering the trauma would take months of therapy at minimum and without trauma you can't diagnose DID. Why is Remy not investigating alternatives before jumping to the conclusion that it must be DID?
Take Chloe as an example. She doesn't even know if she has trauma but she assumes that she does based on her other 'symptoms'. Why was that enough for Remy to jump to DID? Why was there no work done to rule out another cause? Why was there no work done to establish whether there was any trauma? Likely because she couldn't afford to pay for that amount of work.
Exactly. Find reputable physicians talking about dissociative disorders. They say that the first step after noting any dissociative symptoms, and even notating seemingly shifting identity states, is to look for signs and evidence of sustained childhood trauma.
In other news, she posted a Tik Tok last night that reveals what her childhood trauma was. Apparently, her parents didn't buy her a Bop It. Poor kid.
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Imagine not understanding that this is to gauge how old you were in the 90's. She was born in 1998 for christ's sake.
Bop-It: Released in 1996 and one of the most popular Christmas toys that year, for children aged 8 and up. Chloe wasn't born yet. In 2000, Bop It was re-released, with its popularity peaking in the summer of 2003 with Bop It Extreme. Chloe was 4 years old.
Kenan & Kel: Was on Nickelodeon from 1996-2000, geared toward 8-11 year olds. Was in syndication from 2001-2004. Chloe was ages not born-6 while it was on television.
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was on from 1990-1996, recommended for ages 14+. Was in syndication in the UK on BBC2 from 1997-2004. Chloe was ages not born-6 while it was on television.
Furby: Released in 1998, for children 6+, peaked in popularity in 1999. Sales were discontinued in 2000. In 2005, when robotic toys were quite popular for kids, Furby was re-released as "Emoto-Tronic
". They were not a very popular toy that year, and Christmas that year was dominated overwhelmingly by Playstation and X-Box sales. Chloe was an infant when Furbies were a part of pop culture.
Bad Boys: Released in 1995, rated R (17+). Chloe wasn't born.
Tupac Shakur's assassination: September 13, 1996. Chloe wasn't born.
Rest in peace, there's a heaven for a G
Floppy Disks: In 1998, iMac was released without a floppy drive. Other personal computer manufacturer's like Dell, followed suit by making instead USB and CD Drives in place of floppy drives. CD-RW and Flash-drives had pretty much replaced floppy disks by 2002. Chloe was 4.
9/11: September 11, 2001. Chloe was 2.
Vanilla Ice: Had 2 hits. Ice Ice Baby released in 1990. Play That Funky Music released in 1991. Dated Madonna in 1991-1992. After 1993, was really only seen in tabloids and obscure reality tv, and some guest vocals in the late 90's. Again, Chloe wasn't born.
Also, how was this 90s edition check for CD players. He should have asked if you owned a WALKMAN.