Rebecca Hilliard's Journey with Dissociative Identity Disorder on Mental Insights
I think those are things that certainly can be at the forefront of. Continue speaking about and continue these conversations that we have Today in order to you know, as you're saying, educate more people, whether it be a professional or whether it be an everyday person.
Ever wondered what it's like to live with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)? In this episode of 'Mental Insights', Brendan Cutuli chats with Rebecca Hilliard, the author of 'A World Locked Away'. Rebecca opens up about her own experiences with DID, shedding light on the complexities of this condition. From grappling with anxiety and depression to battling addiction and suicidal thoughts, Rebecca’s story is a powerful testament to resilience and recovery.
She discusses the effects of trauma, the importance of communication within the system, and how social settings impact those with DID. Rebecca also emphasizes the crucial role of a support system and therapy in managing DID. This conversation isn't just for those directly affected by DID; it’s a valuable listen for anyone interested in mental health and understanding the human mind. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion that aims to educate and spread awareness about DID.