This is a sensory Friendly version of our previously published video which discusses Monotropism and the relationship between Montropism, Autism and Dissociative Identity Disorder.
We explore the following questions:
1. What is monotropism?
2. Who developed the monotropism theory ?
3. It is possible that I developed alters to cope with being monotropic?
4. Are other people with DID also monotropic?
5. If I am parented/educated without regard for my monotropism, can this be damaging? Why?
6. Is monotropism something I can change? Something that can be cured?
7. Does being monotropic predispose me to developing alters/DID?
8. If being monotropic predisposes people to developing DID, why aren’t all autistic people DID?
9. Does switching between alters to complete tasks effectively make me polytropic
10. What strategies are helpful when supporting a person with a monotropic brain?
This video is a sensory friendly version - all background music has been removed.
The original video can be found here: [ Ссылка ]
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