Welcome to The Unspoken Wounded at theunspokenwounded.com, a podcast dedicated to exploring Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) through the lens of trauma, faith, and healing. This is a safe space to dive into the complexities of DID, its roots in trauma, and the resilience of those living with it.
Join us as psychologists, survivors, and loved ones share raw, real stories of struggle, hope, and breakthroughs. We celebrate the strength and faith that fuel healing, reminding you that you're not alone. Tune in to give voice to the unspoken.
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Welcome to The Unspoken Wounded at theunspokenwounded.com, a podcast dedicated to exploring Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) through the lens of trauma, faith, and healing. This is a safe space to dive into the complexities of DID, its roots in trauma, and the resilience of those living with it.
Join us as psychologists, survivors, and loved ones share raw, real stories of struggle, hope, and breakthroughs. We celebrate the strength and faith that fuel healing, reminding you that you're not alone. Tune in to give voice to the unspoken.
In this episode of The Unspoken Wounded, Kimberly King engages with Dr. Roger Boehm to explore the complexities of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), focusing on the psychological and physical changes that occur during switching between alters. The conversation delves into the experiences of individuals with DID, the challenges faced by the core person, and the importance of understanding and educating others about this condition. Through personal anecdotes and professional insights, the episode highlights the resilience and faith that can accompany the healing journey.
The Unspoken Wounded
Welcome to The Unspoken Wounded at theunspokenwounded.com, a podcast dedicated to exploring Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) through the lens of trauma, faith, and healing. This is a safe space to dive into the complexities of DID, its roots in trauma, and the resilience of those living with it.
Join us as psychologists, survivors, and loved ones share raw, real stories of struggle, hope, and breakthroughs. We celebrate the strength and faith that fuel healing, reminding you that you're not alone. Tune in to give voice to the unspoken.