The Bag System - Dissociative Identity Disorder
By Melissa C. Water
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."
Latest episode
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Challenging Shame, with Dr. Jamie+ Marich
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Out of The Ashes | Is DID Tragic?
Is Dissociative Identity Disorder Tragic? -
From Fight Club to Moon Knight | DID on TV
What went right in all these cinematic features? -
Dissociative Disorders Nonprofit | App for DID Systems
The programs and services that will soon be offered are discussed. -
How To Get Dissociative Identity Disorder on Purpose - Answered
Melissa imparts a few meaningful thoughts for those who may struggle with who they are or want to be. -
What It Is Like To Have DID, And What The Voices Sound Like
Melissa discusses her experiences in being a Headmate in The Bag System. -
One Step Ahead Of The Stampede - Those With DID Can Succeed
While Dissociative Identity Disorder is seen as tragic and like there is no hope, we can succeed -
A Whisper Speaks My Name: A DID Fiction Short Story - Season Finale
Melissa tells an impactful fiction short story on what it can be like to have Dissociative Identity Disorder. -
For The Littles: Vulnerable Headmates
Melissa visits what it's like for DID littles, as well as how it is for her to experience co-consciousness or awareness of them. -
John Q Got IQ, While I Got No Clue - Headmates with Different Abilities
Meet John Q, with his different IQ and use of language terms or knowledge than Melissa.