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I saw a video of a psychiatrist explaining that a persons different dissociated states, wouldn’t generally have different designed roles that come together to function as 1. From what I’ve seen in my laymen research is that DiD is real, since ultimately it’s just a way of explaining and categorising someone’s thoughts and behaviours post trauma. But that being said the literature on it is still sketchy, there seems to be very few experts that seem to make the vast vast majority of diagnosis’s (which can slightly be explained by maybe it’s the individuals specialisation but still the % are way too skewed). I’d take a lot of the information you see about it with a grain of salt, even the DSM 5 diagnosis criteria overlaps with BPD and schizophrenia far too often for it to be that reliable.