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EPISODE · Sep 3, 2025 · 3 MIN

Not Like That: Dispelling Misconceptions About Dissociative Identity Disorder Through Spoken Word Poetry

from Unspoken · host Kate

In this compelling episode, we present “Not Like That,” a raw and powerful spoken word piece that challenges widespread misconceptions about Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Often misrepresented in media as sudden transformations or chaotic behavior, DID is, in reality, a complex and nuanced survival response to severe trauma. This poem delves into the true nature of DID, portraying it as a necessary fracturing of the mind designed to shield a child from unbearable experiences.Copyright © 2025 Kate EarleyMusic: “My Piano, the Clouds” by Fabrizio Paterlini

In this compelling episode, we present “Not Like That,” a raw and powerful spoken word piece that challenges widespread misconceptions about Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Often misrepresented in media as sudden transformations or chaotic behavior, DID is, in reality, a complex and nuanced survival response to severe trauma. This poem delves into the true nature of DID, portraying it as a necessary fracturing of the mind designed to shield a child from unbearable experiences.Copyright © 2025 Kate EarleyMusic: “My Piano, the Clouds” by Fabrizio Paterlini

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