
Aug 10, 2009, 12:25 AM
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Hmmmm....I'm definitely not as wise as the other guys here, but I thought I'd post here anyways because nobody has responded yet. So um...I'd recommend taking what I say with a grain of salt until someone else says the same thing. 
Anyways, I really don't think DID is a diagnosis that therapists just throw out there (judging by some of the posts here that talk about how difficult it is to be validated), however it is also on a spectrum of dissociation so it could be that you do have DID, but it's not as extreme.
Anyways, if you have already been diagnosed then I don't think the person you are working with right now is going to think you are nuts and won't believe you (and if they do then they are not the right person for you anyways!)
In my opinion, I think you should inform your therapist about this because it's vital information when it comes to these things...
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