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Hi all,
When I was younger (around 10) I went through a stage of "regression" where I started talking like a little kid and doing things a smaller child would do. Would this be considered a form of dissociation? As an adult I occasionally catch myself using that baby voice inside my head, but never aloud. Thanks so much. |
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I also know someone who is now in her late 30's and still has trouble on the phone having people ask her to "go get your mommy dear and tell her its the electric company" My neice at 8 thru 15 went through stages where she was constantly talking in different voices. whe she was taken to the doctors to check for any throat vocal cord problems they found out it was just her way of going thru puberty. I met during school a woman who had told me she went through periods of talking younger than she was. turned out she had polyps on her vocal cords. After surgery she was fine. the lady who was mary poppins had problems with her voice too which turned out to be not a mental disorder. she had something wrong with her vocal cords. she went thru surgery but for her the surgery made things worse so she had to drop out of her musical career for years. shes just starting to do guest spots now. As you can see there is no way to know a person has a dissociation problem just by whether they talk like a child at times or not. to find out you will need to contact a psychiatrist and your medical doctor. after they have done all their tests with you they are the ones that can tell you if your talking like a child is a mental disorder or a physical problem. |
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A sister and I sent a whole talking tape to a brother in a child's voice. He responded after..."Don't ever do that again!"
...for years we buried. .
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This has happened to me in the past (I've asked about it before but there really isn't any info on it).
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But they said it was also acting like child as well as talking like one. |
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we cant be sure that this persons talking and acting like a kid is definately a disorder of any kind. all we can do is suggest they see a doctor and a psychiatrist who can do tests that can answer that question. ![]() |
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T said that everyone has an "inner child" .... Most people do not know how to get in touch with the inner child. Others like me with DID took that inner child and placed them in very safe places mentally so they would stay safe.
DID has more than one alter. A primary person with one inner child does not a DID make :-)
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If this trait accompanies the accumulation of other DD symtoms is when you want to be watchful. For the sister it may not have been DD but for the other one it was but then again that is why I/we am/are the one responding. Be watchful to discern the difference. We became master of silence. We pray counsellors, therapists, psychologists, Drs, nurses are willing to notice the differences. If they cannot that they would be willing to let go and not do damage like insisting their way is right. Using intuition, along with their training is vital and if they are not watchful they do more harm.
We hope you find the truth in the midst of this dialogue, Soupy Twist, ![]() .
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