
24 episodes

The Bag System | Dissociative Identity Disorder Melissa C. Water
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5.0 • 30 Ratings
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In The Bag System podcast, Melissa C. Water demonstrates that Dissociative Identity Disorder isn’t all a tragedy and that there can be a fondness for Headmates. This stigmatized condition has been viewed with an air of psychopathy, tragedy, or fascination. While alternate identities may sound like science fiction, perhaps, just like the skin we wear, the vulnerability for the mind to break is merely human and relatable. Though, Melissa prefers to see this, not as the mind breaking, but rather, as bending, with more of us now to help each other mend."I'm dissociating into a bag of Skittles; taste the rainbow."
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Out of The Ashes | Is DID Tragic?
Is Dissociative Identity disorder tragic? Some may offer a definitive yes, though Melissa C. Water and The Bag System speak on their own perspective of if DID itself is tragic.
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From Fight Club to Moon Knight | DID on TV
From Fight Club to Moon Knight, Melissa reviews 10 different TV shows and movies featuring a main character with Dissociative Identity Disorder. What does The Bag System think of the recent Marvel's Moon Knight? What went right in all these cinematic features?
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Dissociative Disorders Nonprofit | App for DID Systems
Melissa is now the founder and president of a nonprofit organization for trauma and dissociative disorders called "Multiplied By One." In this episode of The Bag System, Dissociative Identity Disorder podcast, the programs and services that will soon be offered are discussed.
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How To Get Dissociative Identity Disorder on Purpose - Answered
Melissa C. Water responds to those seeking to find out how to get Dissociative Identity Disorder on purpose. Through the use of her experience with her Headmates of The Bag System, Melissa imparts a few meaningful thoughts for those who may struggle with who they are or want to be.
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What It Is Like To Have DID, And What The Voices Sound Like
Melissa discusses her experiences in being a Headmate in The Bag System. She offers the perspective of what it is like to have Dissociative Identity Disorder, or describes what the voices sound like.
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One Step Ahead Of The Stampede - Those With DID Can Succeed
While Dissociative Identity Disorder is seen as tragic and like there is no hope, we can succeed. Melissa describes her experiences in failings and in rising to occasions while teaching what she learned that assisted her road to success.
thebagsystem.com(The password on the website contact form is Skittle)Discord Server Rate This PodcastMelissa C. Water hosts The Bag System Podcast on her perspective of living with Dissociative Identity Disorder. The cause of DID may be tragic, though, Headmates themselves, are not.
To learn more on what was previously known as Multiple Personality Disorder, of Split Personalities, find our detailed description at What Is DID. This answers, "What Causes DID?" as well as, "Is Dissociative Identity Disorder real?" or, "What is the history of DID?" or, "What is the difference between DID and Schizophrenia?" and "What is it like to have DID?"
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They are as sweet bunch
Just wanted to say that Mellisa &Co seems like such warm and caring people/person. There’s such a sweet spirit and nature about them and I hope that they can heal and grow to appreciate themselves because as an outsider watching their channel and listening their podcast has been such a comfort for me a newly diagnosed system I’m also on that journey of accepting my parts and working through trauma. The kindness, humor, authenticity, bubbly and even upset portions of Melissa seem truly human and relatable. I hope you find acceptance and kindness as you are! Because you are truly incredible! ❤️🩹
A precious gift
This beautiful, thoughtful, heartfelt podcast is a gift to those with DID and those who love them. Thank you for sharing yourself and your talent and your experiences and knowledge with us.
my favorite podcast right now
listening makes me feel like im not alone. thank you <3