Dissociative Identity Disorder: Denial and Recognition Later in Life

The CTAD Clinic June 8, 2020
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The CTAD Clinic offers assessment and treatment for Complex Trauma and Dissociative conditions. We specialise in assessing, diagnosing and treating dissociative conditions, such as Dissociative Identity Disorder. We train professionals, such as psychologists, psychotherapists and psychiatrists in diagnosing and working therapeutically with dissociation. Dr Mike Lloyd is the Clinic Director of Cheshire Psychology and The CTAD Clinic, and has lectured on the Doctorate Clinical Psychology courses at Liverpool and Lancaster Universities on Dissociative Disorders as well as at international conferences. Mike is a past Board Member of ESTD. We have a resources page, highlighting essential reading in the field of complex trauma and dissociation. Please keep comments respectful.

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In this video, Dr Mike Lloyd looks at some reasons why D.I.D. may be denied as a reality in a person's life, understanding this from an internal and external perspective. In addition, Mike discusses why it can take many years for a person to be able to see that they have D.I.D., possibly not gaining assessment and diagnosis until many years after the traumatic events that led to the dissociation.

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