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My T says that I have DID and my Dr. says I have dissociative voices. Are they the same?
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DID is Dissociative Identity Disorder and dissociative voices can also be called alternate personalities that dominate at a certain moment in time.

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My T says that I have DID and my Dr. says I have dissociative voices. Are they the same?
yes some locations and treatment providers call the DID symptom of hearing voices ....dissociative voices, refer to DID as dissociative voices.
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