ITunes 12.12.10 download1/22/2024 See Privacy Policy at and California Privacy Notice at. You can also donate via Zelle (make payment to donate via Venmo make payment to Our Sponsor’s Products/Services Our website is FB is our Twitter and Instagram are both a much-needed Patreon monthly-donor (with occasional rewards) for as little as $1/month at Become a one-time or monthly donor via PayPal at Subscribe via iTunes and leave a review. It costs nothing. In comparison, following are the frequency of mental health conditions (in descending order) for people in the US per the DSM-V: In fact, research shows that at least 1.5% of people live with DID and a greater percentage live with other dissociative disorders. Additionally, it is important to note that each person who has DID experiences it in a personal, unique way, and I am only sharing my own lived experience.įurther, it might be helpful to share that even though you have not featured many people on your show with DID, it is not a rare condition. I am not a therapist and I am only sharing my personal experience of living with DID. Please consider rating and reviewing Petals of a Rose on IMDb: For an accurate representation of this disorder, check out Holly & Dylan’s short film, Petals of a Rose.įollowing is the link where you can watch the 15 minute film and learn more about its impact: Holly and Paul are also joined by Holly’s son, Dylan, who offers perspective on what it’s like to grow up as a child of DID and how his mother’s diagnosis helped him make sense of things. Holly shares her journey to being diagnosed with DID, how she and her family manage it, and her frustration with how it’s been represented in TV and film. Holly Crumpler joins Paul to talk about living with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID).
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