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Mental Illness Happy Hour

#677 Dissociative Identity Disorder - Holly Crumpler

Mental Illness Happy Hour

Paul Gilmartin

Health & Fitness, Relationships, Society & Culture, Mental Health, Sexuality

4.86.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2024

⏱️ 120 minutes

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Summary

Holly Crumpler joins Paul to talk about living with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Holly shares her journey to being diagnosed with DID, how she and her family manage it, and her frustration with how it’s been represented in TV and film. Holly and Paul are also joined by Holly’s son, Dylan, who offers perspective on what it’s like to grow up as a child of DID and how his mother’s diagnosis helped him make sense of things. For an accurate representation of this disorder, check out Holly & Dylan’s short film, Petals of a Rose.

More about Holly/Dylan

Following is the link where you can watch the 15 minute film and learn more about its impact:

https://www.dylancrumpler.com/petals-of-a-rose

Please consider rating and reviewing Petals of a Rose on IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt19715926

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/PetalsofaRoseTheMovie

Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/petalsofarose_themovie/

A note from Holly about our conversation 

I am not a therapist and I am only sharing my personal experience of living with DID. Additionally, it is important to note that each person who has DID experiences it in a personal, unique way, and I am only sharing my own lived experience.

Further, it might be helpful to share that even though you have not featured many people on your show with DID, it is not a rare condition. In fact, research shows that at least 1.5% of people live with DID and a greater percentage live with other dissociative disorders. In comparison, following are the frequency of mental health conditions (in descending order) for people in the US per the DSM-V:

 

Dissociative Identity Disorder:   1.5%

Bulimia:                                              1.0 – 1.5%

OCD:                                                    1.2%

Bipolar II:                                           .4 - 1.0%

Schizophrenia:                                 .3 - .7%

Bipolar I:                                            .6%

Anorexia:                                           .4%


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Miss Fit Toys.

0:02.0

Welcome to episode 677 with my guest Holly Crumpler.

0:06.0

We're going to be talking about dissociative identity disorder and just something for you to

0:12.0

think about when you're listening to this.

0:14.9

A lot of people, there's a misnomer that it's a super, super rare thing, but actually more people have dissociative, and this is according to the DSM-5, more people have

0:27.7

dissociative identity disorder than have OCD. According to the DSM, 1.5% of the population has dissociative identity disorder.

0:40.0

And Holly also wanted me to stress that she is not a therapist and she's only

0:44.6

sharing her own personal experience. We are at 870 paid

0:51.6

Patreon members per month. We're about halfway towards our goal and if you find value in this

0:56.9

podcast I would love it if you could become a donor. We you can sign up for as little as a dollar a month and there are different

1:07.2

tiers of rewards based on how much you're signing up for.

1:13.2

And we've really been enjoying our Sunday

1:16.2

Zoom Hangout support group meetings

1:18.6

for people at the $20 and above level.

1:21.0

We've consistently had about 15 to 22 people and it's a

1:26.4

really really cool safe space people getting really vulnerable and supporting

1:32.0

each other which you know I love.

1:35.0

This is from the shouldn't... Oh, and happy new year, I hope you enjoy the new opening montage,

1:40.8

and if you don't, please go yourself please do it hard please do it fast

1:46.0

and please do it right again with no refractory period this is from the

1:52.4

shouldn't feel this way survey and this is filled out by

1:55.3

Torple. How would you like people to think of you? People thinking of me is

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