The Unspoken Wounded

Navigating Dissociative Identity Disorder

22 min · 1. Aug. 2025
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In this episode of The Unspoken Wounded, Kimberly King and Dr. Roger Boehm delve into the complexities of trauma and healing, particularly focusing on Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Dr. Boehm shares his extensive experience in counseling individuals with DID, outlining the diagnostic procedures, the importance of building trust with alters, and the role of generational curses in spiritual warfare. The conversation emphasizes the significance of faith and the healing power of Jesus in the integration process of alters, ultimately leading to a sense of wholeness for the core person.

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Transforming Trauma into Triumph

Did the media get it all wrong about Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)? Join us as we welcome Jade Miller, a peer support specialist who bravely shares her lived experience with DID and trauma. Jade opens up about her challenging childhood, the journey to understanding her condition, and the critical differences between media portrayals and the authentic experiences of those with DID. Her personal story illustrates the challenges faced in finding affordable therapy and how she found healing through adapted faith-based principles, demonstrating the power of personal agency and the driving need for change amidst life-and-death stakes. Discover the intricacies of DID as we explore how this complex condition often develops as a coping mechanism for overwhelming childhood trauma. Through an insightful analogy, we illustrate how separate identities can form as a way to manage unmanageable pain. We delve into the common triggers that bring suppressed memories to the surface, such as significant life events or when a parent's child reaches the age they were first abused. This exploration shines a light on the compelling interplay between one's personal history and the moments that stir long-buried traumas into consciousness. In our conversation, we emphasize the transformative role of peer support in mental health, challenging traditional therapy models by prioritizing empathy and lived experience. Jade shares invaluable insights on creating inclusive healing environments, validating personal narratives, and the significance of initiatives like peer respite centers. We also touch on the exciting changes in law enforcement training to foster a more compassionate approach to mental health crises. This episode is an invitation to deepen your understanding, support those navigating the DID experience.

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