Dissociated in Canada

An online advocacy group dedicated to creating content for dissociated Canadians by dissociated Canadians and educating people about Dissociative Disorders and non-disordered plurality.

Coming out with your dissociated status

Bethany gets a little vulnerable talking about revealing one's dissociated status in response to a follower question. Remember you are worthy and deserving of love and respect! 

10-21
17:05

Mental Health Law!

This week, Bethany speaks with Mental Health Lawyer, Anita Szgeti of Anita Szgeti Advocates. This episode will be covering subjects such as police involvement, wellness checks, conservatorship, abuse and exploitation within the system. If you are not in the mental/emotional headspace for this subject, we recommend that you do not listen, or wait until you are more grounded to listen. Take care of yourself!Otherwise, strap yourselves in, call a lawyer and trust no one. Transcripts available on www.dissociativesocietycanada.comSocial media:Twitter: @DissociatedInCaInstagram: @DissociatedInCanadaFacebook: www.facebook.com/DissociatedInCanada

10-07
40:21

Dissociation spectrum!

This week, Bethany explains the dissociative spectrum, how to get a diagnosis, does some myth-busting and explains a variety of accommodations an individual may ask for. Grab a pen, crack a textbook, and let's learn!!

09-23
31:26

Introduction to Bethany and DSoC

Welcome to the first episode of Dissociated in Canada, this brief episode introduces Bethany Killen, Founder and CEO of Dissociative Society of Canada. Bethany shares her hopes, dreams and goals for DSoC!

09-21
07:20

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