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Old Nov 25, 2006, 07:54 PM
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I think it is hard because there is some vaccilation...

> If the psychiatrist or psychologist suspects Dissociative Identity Disorder (or any mental health disorder for that matter) the psychiatrist/psychologist sets up a Comprehensive Psychological Evaluation.

That sounds like a universal, factual claim to me. It doesn't say 'in my experience when my clinician's have suspected DID they set up a comprehensive psychological evaluation' or 'sometimes when clinician's suspect mental disorder they set up a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation'.

It is one thing to tag a disclaimer: Talking about my experiences and another thing to go forth and ACTUALLY talk about your experiences.

But: It is HARD. I understand that.

>A person being diagnosed for Dissociative Identity Disorder is seen by a psychiatrist and or psychologist. (which is my experience with being diagnosed as having Dissociative Identity Disorder)

That is pretty good. Better still would be: My experience with being diagnosed with DID was that I saw a psychiatrist and a psychologist.