Juicewrldfan
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So I saw my therapist today and she seems to think that when I last relapsed that it was due to switching personas and that persona took over.
She specializes in trauma and addiction and it’s her own practice. I say that to say she is in no way affiliated with the dirty doctors I was seeing.
I digress—-she said because I was going to daily meetings, daily sponsorship, reading the big book and doing step work daily and suddenly one day just dropped what I was doing and went strait to the dealer and got drugs impulsively that was a complete 180 and may be due to dissassociatuve identity disorder.
I have been fighting her in the diagnosis for the past year because I don’t think it fits. Well OSDD to be more accurate which is like a minor version of DID to where you still remember things and it’s not a complete switch.
My reasoning for mentioning this here is because when you have engaged in drug using behavior after being committed to recovery don’t you feel like a switch in personas too? I’d think this is kinda common with addiction and isn’t a separate disorder.
She specializes in trauma and addiction and it’s her own practice. I say that to say she is in no way affiliated with the dirty doctors I was seeing.
I digress—-she said because I was going to daily meetings, daily sponsorship, reading the big book and doing step work daily and suddenly one day just dropped what I was doing and went strait to the dealer and got drugs impulsively that was a complete 180 and may be due to dissassociatuve identity disorder.
I have been fighting her in the diagnosis for the past year because I don’t think it fits. Well OSDD to be more accurate which is like a minor version of DID to where you still remember things and it’s not a complete switch.
My reasoning for mentioning this here is because when you have engaged in drug using behavior after being committed to recovery don’t you feel like a switch in personas too? I’d think this is kinda common with addiction and isn’t a separate disorder.