Lesson 2: Unique Disorders

Why are Dissociative Disorders often Misdiagnosed?

Dissociative disorders survivors often spend years living with misdiagnoses, consequently floundering within the mental health system. They change from therapist to therapist and from medication to medication, getting treatment for symptoms but making little or no actual progress. Research has documented that on average, people with dissociative disorders have spent seven years in the mental health system prior to accurate diagnosis. This is common because the list of symptoms that cause a person with a dissociative disorder to seek treatment is very similar to those of many other psychiatric diagnoses. In fact, many people who are diagnosed with dissociative disorders also have secondary diagnoses of depression, anxiety, or panic disorders.