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Some Known Triggers (that cause switching) |
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Written by Cynthia A. Byrtus
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Dec 08, 2008 |
A + A - RESET
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List of triggers that may cause switching of personalities in Dissociative Identity Disorder.
Training Instructor Bethesda PsycHealth Institute 1990
- something someone says
- past perpetrator
- people who look like past perpetrator (someone that holds same kind of job as perpetrator same location or venue (similar) mannerism or laugh is similiar)
- certain times of the year
- objects
- things
- colors/textures
- smells
- sounds
- pulling memory too fast in therapy
- while in therapy, and working on memory
- lack of sleep
- poor diet
- touch
- not having enough balance (fun vs. processing)
- drugs and/or alcohol
Stress: Daily Living Stressors: This is a major cause. Here are some examples:
- fighting with spouse or friend
- observing a fight
- having sexual intercourse
- paying rent
- problem solving
next: Tips for Managing Triggers When *YOU* Choose to Process
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Last Updated( May 11, 2009 )
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reviewed by: Harry Croft, MD
Psychiatrist, HealthyPlace.com Medical Director
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