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THIS COUNTS AS TOUCH RIGHT?! RIGHT!!???
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Record scratch
Stop now
Please read
Before we forge on, this is unfinished. I just couldn't get through it. This article upset me. Posting just for the link and my unfinished thoughts.
Put down your pitchforks and pick up your reading glasses, we've got a mutual enemy.
Explanatory hypotheses of the ecology of new clinical presentations of Dissociative Identity Disorders in youth
This was published in 2022 and... please tell me no one else knew this paper existed? How have I never seen it before? I feel cheated. I feel like I just found out there's mean girls talking about our communities behind our backs.
I'm kind of speechless. I've highlighted the important bits, read those.
Abstract
Dissociative Identity Disorders (DIDs) are controversial psychiatric conditions encountered in clinical practice and nosology. DID, as described in the international classifications, has little similarity with the clinical picture of “DID” met in current youth psychiatry. From this perspective, we hypothesize that this current clinical presentation does not satisfy the categorical criteria of the international classifications. Based on the two terminological challenges related to the definition of DID (i.e., the notion of dissociative disorders and the different meanings of the term identity), we propose to differentiate two distinct entities from each other. The first is medical and listed in diagnostic criteria of international classifications; the second comes from popular culture and refers to the vast majority of clinical presentations received in daily clinical practice—presented under the term Dissociative Identity Conditions (DIC).
Pause, because I need that to sink in.
We've been downgraded.
I say "we," as if I'm including myself in this "youth" group. This article will tell you that it cannot be applied to adults.
But despite the fact that I'm (very) old, and despite that it explicity says it can't be applied to me, it does.
I feel personally attacked, despite my journey ending long before this applied to me. This tells me there's a flaw somewhere.
Since the status of DIC is a hot topic in current clinical psychiatry, we aim to identify eight possible explanations that can be provided to support its occurrence: (1) impact of iatrogenicity;
I need to stop right there and just... bask for a moment.
This article is about to tell you that your knowledge of DID is so good that you EDUCATED yourself into having a fake form of it.
There's no going back. We forge on.
(2) factors of suggestibility and desire for social acceptability; (3) psychoanalytic explanations; (4) neuropsychological explanations; (5) socio-cognitive explanations; (6) emotional labeling; (7) narrative explanations; (8) and transient illnesses explanations.
Let's pause again.
Let's think very hard for a second.
In conclusion, we sustain that DIC results from a narrative interpretation of medical discourse by popular culture, developing in patients presenting undeniable distress. Such a transient disease fits in an ecological niche, which echoes the values of society, persisting under the action of a need for narrative continuity of the self.
Hiawatha- by Thomas Eakins I mean what if we all teamed up?
ok so sleepytwt is a thing now right??? so uhhh
can we be sleepyblr?