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What are the common signs of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)? How does trauma influence mental health? Psychiatrist and trauma expert Dr. Colin Ross reveals insider strategies to understand dissociative identity disorder (DID), rethink consciousness, and challenge some of the most entrenched assumptions in modern psychiatry and science.

Dr. Ross is a leading expert on dissociation and trauma, known for decades of clinical work on DID, dissociative amnesia, and PTSD, as well as provocative writings on mind–brain science, animal consciousness, and electromagnetic fields.

He explains:

–Why DID is best understood as a dissociative/inner-child spectrum, with host, child, persecutor, and protector parts, and how this reframes “multiple personalities” beyond Hollywood myths

–How trauma, dissociation, and amnesia work together to create missing time, internal “voices,” and drastic shifts in behavior—and why this is far more common and logical than most people think.

–The controversial gaps in mainstream explanations of the Big Bang, the origin of life, and the emergence of consciousness, and why claims that “the universe came from nothing” or “consciousness just emerges from the brain” don’t really add up.

–Why it is irrational to insist that animals lack consciousness, drawing on rich examples of animal behavior, grief, play, problem-solving, and even intoxication, from elephants and ravens to birds, dogs, and parrots with child-level vocabularies.

–How humans may function as “biological cell phones,” emitting and detecting real electromagnetic signals from the brain and heart, and what his work on non-contact EEG/EKG and the “sense of being stared at” suggests about human connection.

–The disturbing history of psychiatric abuse, coercion, and mind-control research, including MK-Ultra, and how power, institutions, and stigma still shape who gets labeled “mentally ill” versus who gets believed and protected.

–Why genetic and “chemical imbalance” narratives are oversold, how trauma, abuse, and environment are systematically downplayed, and what a trauma-informed, systems-aware model of mental health would look like instead.

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Dr Colin Ross’ Work

Website: https://www.rossinst.com

Books: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/author/B001HCV7VQ

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