The Unseen Divide: When Sixteen Months Became a Chasm
“It’s strange, isn’t it?” Sarah mused, swirling the lukewarm tea in her mug. “How some memories feel so vivid, yet others… they’re just gone. Like a fog rolled in and erased them.” The Ghost of a Touch “I know exactly what you mean,” replied Alex, their gaze distant. “For me, it’s around sixteen months. I […]
Whispering to the voices
(Attachment Theory, d.i.d., dissociation, Dissociative Identity Disorder, early childhood trauma, fragmented memories, infant memory, maternal separation, mental health, psychological development, sixteen months, trauma recovery)
Fractured Beginnings: The Echo of Sixteen Months and the Dawn of Dissociation
“Do you remember anything from when you were a baby?” It’s a question people ask, often with a gentle smile, expecting tales of first steps or babbling. But for some, the answer is a haunting silence, or worse, fragmented images that don’t quite fit. I’m one of those people. The earliest years are a blur, […]
Whispering to the voices
(Attachment Theory, Childhood Trauma, coping mechanisms, d.i.d., dissociation, Dissociative Identity Disorder, early memories, fragmented self, memory loss, psychological development, sixteen months, survival instinct, therapy)
Whispers from the Cradle: Unpacking the First Fractures
“Do you remember anything from when you were a baby?” It’s a question people often ask, sometimes with a chuckle, sometimes with genuine curiosity. For most, the answer is a vague ‘no,’ perhaps a fleeting image of a favorite toy or the scent of a particular blanket. But for some, like me, the question unlocks […]
Whispering to the voices
(childhood memories, DID, dissociation, Dissociative Identity Disorder, early childhood trauma, memory fragmentation, psychological development, self-discovery, separation anxiety, trauma recovery)