Treatment FAQ

where can i find inpatient treatment for dissociative identity disorder

by Nova Roberts Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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BrightQuest Treatment Centers provide world-class residential treatment for dissociative identity disorder and other complex mental illnesses. Our unique therapeutic approach and expert staff ensure your loved one receives treatment and support they need for lasting change.

Where can I get help for dissociative identity disorder near me?

Find out if there is a NAMI program or support group near you. Contact the NAMI HelpLine at 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or [email protected] if you have any questions about dissociative disorders or finding support and resources.

Can you be hospitalized for dissociation?

The best treatment for dissociation is to go to therapy. An inpatient adult psychiatric program can be especially effective if your symptoms of dissociation are particularly intense, or if they are the result of sexual abuse.

What is the most effective treatment for dissociative identity disorder?

Psychotherapy, or talk therapy, is the most effective treatment for dissociative identity disorder. 1 This condition frequently develops from childhood abuse or other traumatic events.

Can a person be successfully treated for dissociative identity disorder?

The short answer is yes. But what does recovery from DID look like? The goal of treatment for DID is integrated function and fusion. A person with multiple identities may feel like several different people each who have their own distinct personalities complete with individual names, memories, likes, and dislikes.

Is there medication for dissociation?

Medication. Although there are no medications that specifically treat dissociative disorders, your doctor may prescribe antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications or antipsychotic drugs to help control the mental health symptoms associated with dissociative disorders.

What are the three steps in the treatment for dissociative identity disorder?

The most common course of treatment consists of three stages:Establishing safety, stabilization, and symptom reduction. ... Confronting, working through, and integrating traumatic memories. ... Integration and rehabilitation.

How long is treatment for dissociative identity disorder?

Treatment for DID consists primarily of individual psychotherapy and can last for an average of five to seven years in adults.

How do you get an alter to come out?

A positive trigger is something non-trauma related and is pleasant enough to cause an alter to come forward and experience happy emotions, such as a special toy, cute puppies, or a favorite ice cream flavor. A positive trigger, in some instances, can be used to bring forth an alter.

How can you help someone with dissociative identity disorder?

How Can You Support Them During and After Treatment for DID?Help them to access treatment. The best outcomes for dissociative identity disorder go hand-in-hand with adequate treatment. ... Learn what you can about their disorder. ... Promote after-care and long-term recovery.

Can you have 100 alters?

A person living with DID may have as few as two alters or as many as 100. The average number is about 10. Often alters are stable over time, continuing to play specific roles in the person's life for years.

Can you live a normal life with dissociative identity disorder?

So, can a person with dissociative identity disorder live a normal life? Considering that we are all unique—as are our personal versions of normal—the answer is yes.

How can you tell if someone is faking multiple personality disorder?

Individuals faking or mimicking DID due to factitious disorder will typically exaggerate symptoms (particularly when observed), lie, blame bad behavior on symptoms and often show little distress regarding their apparent diagnosis.

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