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The Bag System | Dissociative Identity Disorder

By: Melissa C. Water
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  • In The Bag System podcast, Melissa C. Water demonstrates that Dissociative Identity Disorder isn’t all a tragedy and that there can be a fondness for Headmates.

    This stigmatized condition has been viewed with an air of psychopathy, tragedy, or fascination. While alternate identities may sound like science fiction, perhaps, just like the skin we wear, the vulnerability for the mind to break is merely human and relatable. Though, Melissa prefers to see this, not as the mind breaking, but rather, as bending, with more of us now to help each other mend.

    "I'm dissociating into a bag of Skittles; taste the rainbow."

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Episodes
  • Challenging Shame, with Dr. Jamie+ Marich
    Dec 31 2023

    The Bag System podcast returns with guest Dr. Jamie Marich, author of Dissociation Made Simple. In an honest conversation about whether shame is a required characteristic of Dissociative Identity Disorder, Melissa and Jamie+ touch on their viewpoints and experiences.

    Dr. Jamie+ Marich, author of Dissociation Made Simple.
    www.redefinetherapy.com
    Find their TikTok as traumatherapistrants
    www.traumamadesimple.com
    www.instituteforcreativemindfulness.com

    Podcast site: thebagsystem.com
    Organization Website: multipliedbyone.org

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    25 mins
  • Out of The Ashes | Is DID Tragic?
    Jul 24 2022

    Is Dissociative Identity disorder tragic? Some may offer a definitive yes, though Melissa C. Water and The Bag System speak on their own perspective of if DID itself is tragic.

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    13 mins
  • From Fight Club to Moon Knight | DID on TV
    May 14 2022

    From Fight Club to Moon Knight, Melissa reviews 10 different TV shows and movies featuring a main character with Dissociative Identity Disorder. What does The Bag System think of the recent Marvel's Moon Knight? What went right in all these cinematic features?

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    14 mins

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This is what DID is really like

Good production quality. Honest, straightforward presentation of what Dissociative Identity can be like. The Bag System shares many of the facets and nuances of what life can be like for a system.

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The Bag System illustrates real life...

The effort and depth that the bag system must have put into this podcast is immense. Each episode gives a detailed account into life with complex trauma and dissociate disorders. Melissa we can't thank you enough for speaking up for a stigmatized and vulnerable population to spread information that is factual and based in truth. Thank you!

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could be me

each episode has aspects of my experience as someone with aspects of self. i fully enjoy story lines. the overall shows respect, honor and empathy to all who deal with DID. thanks

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