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Movement: Abuse by Proxy and Instructor Bias

Not all abuse of persons with dissociative disorders is direct. Neglect is a form of abuse, and can be passed on to plural persons by proxy through educators, academic community leadership, clinical supervisory staff, continuing education trainers, and occurs in addition to direct lack of sufficient training.

There is very strong bias across the industry, even within the organizations that are set up to inform people about dissociative disorders and perform continuing education for therapists interested in dissociative disorders (DDs).

These issues can happen directly regarding DID, any related disorders, subjective experiences of the client population, cultural aspects of DID or plurality (like fictives which is simply introjects inspired by fictional sources — introject is the industry term, we didn't make up or invent "introjects" — we just talk about nuances from a lived experience angle). Often these issues also come up regarding folks in the community who have chosen to help educate their peers and post videos or support groups for helping people get support and figure out what's going on in their life.

These biases and complete educational/informational blackouts can be passed along in degree programs, trauma trainings, certification programs, continuing education programs, and more — or found in any clinical or supportive environment. It can easily become self-perpetuating and create a causation chain of bias and oppression, and much poorer outcomes & service delivery for clients.

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