Teens Are Using TikTok to Diagnose Themselves With Dissociative Identity Disorder

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Teens Are Using TikTok to Diagnose Themselves With Dissociative Identity Disorder
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Social media is both making DID better known, and creating room for more misunderstanding.

Eiza Wolfe is no stranger to this. As a 19-year-old who says she was professionally diagnosed with DID last year, she uses TikTok to make sense of the condition and share her experience through posting, mostly, lighthearted skits. Still, regardless of what she posts, her content has been reposted to fakeclaiming threads.

This is the dangerous dance being played out on social media. While many applaud the de-stigmatization of mental health conditions by increasing visibility, users who do open up about their symptoms continue to be met with intense criticism. individuals on social media spreading misinformation about DID, which only adds to the confusion of those already questioning their mental health.

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