Same body, different me.
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a mental health condition where you have two or more separate personalities that control your behavior at different times. When personalities switch, you’ll have gaps in your memory. The identities are usually caused by living through trauma.
This site is designed to raise awareness and reduce stigma surrounding Dissociative Identity Disorder.
From real-life experiences to expert resources, this site brings together knowledge, voices, and media to help you truly understand DID—beyond the stigma.
Learn what DID is, its causes, and how it affects individuals differently.
Understand common symptoms, triggers, and how DID is diagnosed.
Explore therapeutic options, support services, and how treatment has evolved over time.
What stigma looks like, how it harms, and how we can change the conversation.
Personal experiences, interviews, and media that bring real voices to the forefront.
How do we help them when we meet them in the real world?