TYPES OF SWITCHES | Dissociative Identity Disorder (Formerly Multiple Personality Disorder)

Mike explains different types of switches, what they can feel like, why they might differ from System to System, day to day, and environment to environment, and how they help DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder) Systems to function and survive. We show you some footage and real-life examples spanning the last 6 years to illustrate Mike's examples, aiming to destigmatise and de-sensationalise a normal part of this highly misunderstood disorder.
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  • @cloudyplays_
    @cloudyplays_

    Oh my god, people fakeclaim people for EVERYTHING. They think you can’t share a single bit online or else you’re faking because “why would you want to share that?” why CAN’T I bro. 😒 It’s my disorder, I do as I please with how I share it.

  • @MrSean64
    @MrSean64

    It's incredible that the system never forgot about being with Anthony Padilla (who's of course back on Smosh)!

  • @mwillis7791
    @mwillis7791

    I adore how Anthony handled himself and took such care of your system and little in such a careful and respectful manner.

  • @hollymaywatts
    @hollymaywatts

    DissociaDID upload has made my Sunday, whilst I’m dealing with Pregnancy Fatigue! ❤

  • @hmsquared8603
    @hmsquared8603

    As someone who is autistic, I really appreciate that masking was discussed in this episode. It's interesting to see the similarities and differences between that and DID.

  • @sanitycaycay2507
    @sanitycaycay2507

    MIKE!! It's been forever! Like two minutes in and dude, you are hilarious. With the stuck switch with the little, I remember a commenter on that vid a long time ago said it was like she slid through your legs to beat you to the front, and that's what it feels for us lol, especially with trying to wrangle littles when they're not supposed to be out.

  • @amortalphantasm
    @amortalphantasm

    Sometimes, our switches take days and no one has a good time. It's unpleasant - awful really, everywhere. I don't know why we never thought about why it's like that sometimes, but it makes sense that happens when the people switching have like, zero relationship/interactions with each other. It always leaves us with a massive headache and so much fatigue. (Commenting on the stuck switches section)

  • @serabi_
    @serabi_

    Mike gives me the vibes of a friend just being blunt and saying "dude, you're wrong. let me explain it for you bud." no hate, just calling it how it is and explaining everything to help people understand

  • @hetheron
    @hetheron

    That is such a great point! Fake claiming someone who switches is the same as fake claiming someone with diabetes who has excessively high blood sugar. Like that is the whole point LOL

  • @kellyschroeder7437
    @kellyschroeder7437

    Thank you for making me “feel” “normal”

  • @noatheboa8141
    @noatheboa8141

    Ah, the snatch. We (as in two of us) call it the yoink. You’re vibing but something happens or you’re stuck and then a gatekeeper comes along, grabs you by the collar, and you get yoinked.

  • @Unknown-br1uf
    @Unknown-br1uf

    "I turned on my device and this is the first thing I saw"👁😆

  • @AkeyKeu180
    @AkeyKeu180

    idk why but i get emotional watching your videos EVERY SINGLE TIME. you came so far, i could recall every single moment you were talking about. so proud of you, always.

  • @MandrakeGuy
    @MandrakeGuy

    the little switch in the anthony padilla interview makes so much sense now- and it sounds so much more terrifying now that i know how that- worked

  • @CyclicSupporter
    @CyclicSupporter

    It's confusing that people can't just realize that all systems are different and present differently because how it presents and occurs is impacted by how the brain has developed and is as unique as the individual. I have zero idea why that is such a hard concept to grasp and why that is what people will jump to fake claiming on presentation in particular. Especially when they get very granular and obsessive about particulars. Just don't do that, it's weird.

  • @thephamilybusiness9485
    @thephamilybusiness9485

    I often feel like we’re faking because we have so many different forms of switches, but this was super validating!

  • @skyethecatboy
    @skyethecatboy

    Our switches differ from quick to painfully slow and scary. It doesn't help when we're in public and we're switching super slow and have to hide it.

  • @timlemmens1087
    @timlemmens1087

    17:20

  • @thephamilybusiness9485
    @thephamilybusiness9485

    This is definitely what we needed after passing out at work (we’re fine just chronically ill lol) and needed to go home

  • @michelleheegaard
    @michelleheegaard

    I remember seeing your interview with Anthony and I thought it was so powerful to see the interaction with the little and the switches back and forth. I really appreciate you allowing that to remain part of the interview. Until that point I hadn't truly understood how vulnerable someone can be, if there is a little fronting. Or how dramatic the change can actually be from one alter to the other. It really hit the point home and I gained a whole new perspective on DID and how I should/could act, if I ever were to meet someone with DID.

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