You're awfully playful
I wasn't planning on filming today but it occurred to me a little video so
I didn't want to let is pass because it's really simple. So… Hi!
In my search about the disorder, to know how many resources we have in
Spanish and how much it is spoken in non psychological media, not in specialized magazines
nor specialized media, like interviews, news web page,
an article in a popular site, etc. To know how much the current
information is being visible, clear and current and how much of the stigma
remains, and I noticed, I noticed a curious pattern. In how it is represented (in a picture) for
an article. For ezample, if we're talking about chocolate, we would use
melted chocolate or chocolate bars pictures... but mostly I'd think of using melted
chocolate to capture… to capture the audience's attention
fast. But when not so informed media wants to represent DID.
with pictures they usually use pictures like these
I believe… I believe people underst this pictures quickly... and that is what
you seek, for it to be quick to grasp. To be able to express what you're talking about with one picture.
However they're not entirely well justified.
A better way to represent DID is like this:
Why? First of all because it's a disorder most diagnosed in females
Like I said in my other video, it is diagnosed about 3 to 6 times more in
females. Did I say 3 to 9? 6 to 9? About that. A lot more in females. A typical DID patient
is actually a middle aged female. Then why a girl? Two reasons.
It represents the dissociated part and represents the cause of DID. It's mainly trauma and
violence. Mostly in early childhood.
Say hello, Kitten
Meowzeen says Hi. "Meow!"
This here well, it represents
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Surely you know the story
Now guess when it was first published...
1886
Not only it is an old tale, but it's also about horror, violence and
there's a fantasy factor and we've learned a lot about the disorder since then.
Actually Dr Jekyll doesn't even have DID. Because Mr Hyde wasn't created from
trauma. I mean he didn't "split" because of trauma, he was split from a potion he made
Spoiler alert.
Think of it like (The incredible) Hulk but instead of
gamma rays and instead of getting bigger he gets shorter. But just as
Waarrr
Waarrr!
Waarrr!!!
And (movie) Split... Well I think I'm going to dedicate about three videos talking about Split.
My point is that this "entity" is portrayed as aggressive, wild being
that doesn't think of consequences, like Mr Hyde. And there's not… there's not always an
alter like that. What it always exists and I've verified myself
and asked with a lot of systems is a protective alter. And
this protection is almost always a sacrifice type. Like saying:
"Get out, that I will suffer this in your place". Like "I'll take this so you may never
have to know" Not consciously, it's not a conscious effort.
Why is it important to use
correct imagery to represent DID?"
First. If you're a writer.
who needs pictures to communicate your work will be well justified
Second. You raise
awareness in what this disorder really means
Third. You fight stigma
of the idea that an aggressive man may just have "another personality"
Fourth. Which I believe it's really important. You create empathy for these people
suffering with this disrodrer…. bluh bluh bluh
Create enpathy for the people suffering of
this disorder, who tend to hide in fear of people thinking of them as dangerous
Because people with DID are not usually the perpetator...
perpretrat...
abusers, bad people, persecutors,
that may harm, warrr
Actually, we could say they're (DID people) the
epitome of the victims of the worst atrocities
Fifth. You erase the concept of
"crazyness" from your imagery. For me crazyness doesnt describe a behaviour but
describes your lack of understanding of that behavior. Like saying "That dude is crazy!"
You're possibly not understanding what makes him behave like that
If you say someone is crazy you're saying "I don't understand why he's
doing that. Actually there's a beautiful video of a woman from TED talk that
I'll leave around and I'll quote. Let's see if I can imitate her accent because it's awesome.
"A sane reaction to insane circumstances"
It came out awful
"It came out awful"
"It came out all weeird"
A sane reaction to insane circumstances
So now you know, fellow writers and journalists and reporters of curious stuff
content creators… Use accurate and appropriate pictures to
explain this disorder please :)
Anyway I'll be sharing in my channel
many examples, cases, stories that may be useful for you to provide
current, genuine and humanistic information. And please, stop using the case of
Billy Milligan… which was just one case! Just one!
Also I said I was going to
recommend books each video so… talking about Dr
Jekyll and Mr Hyde... I don't really recommend it? It's a quick read
Read it so you can know what is NOT DID. Although some of his experiences
may seem similar?. Anyway is a tale in general culture
You can find it in almost any language and free because it was published in
1886
I believe they're even like pff six movies?
So as this is a quick video
I recommend-not- recommend then a quick tale to read
If you've already read it or watched the movie(s) tell me what you think
I'd say..."Meeeh"
I don't know, I'm not a huge fan of
horror so what can I say? It's interesting… it's interesting the way he...
I think more interesting than this dynamic he has with Hyde is
the amount of effort he makes (i think we can value that) the effort he makes
to hide everyone else that Hyde exists or at least that they're
the same person. And yes, that's a spoiler.
See you in the next video. Plural kisses
Want to know the most beautiful thing about this shirt?
Oh it's not visible
It's not visible
It's not visible!
It's not visible!!!
I think it will be hard to make it visible because it glows
it glows in the dark
It's not visible the screen is too bright
Let's see… if we close the laptop...
AND THE CAMERA WENT OFF! I can't believe I didn't think of it! XD
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