Dissociating can make building a stable life feel impossible. Learn why evidence-based care beats self-medicating for finding a lasting connection.

True healing comes from what’s called 'limited reparenting'—where the healthy adult part of you learns to provide the safety and connection those vulnerable parts never got as a child.
How to live my life. I’m 21, male, Asian, Work at Kiewit as an Estimator. I want to find a girlfriend/wife, want to stop relying on drugs like ketamine to manage my DID (clinically diagnosed)


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Lena: You know, Miles, I was thinking about how much weight we carry when we’re just trying to build a stable life. For someone like our listener—a 21-year-old estimator at Kiewit—it’s impressive to have that professional foundation, but the internal world can feel like a totally different landscape, especially when managing something as complex as DID.
Miles: It really can. And it’s interesting how often people turn to things like ketamine to find relief. While it’s being used in clinics now for depression, using it on your own to manage dissociation can actually complicate the very thing you’re trying to heal.
Lena: Right, and the goal here isn’t just "fixing" a diagnosis; it’s about finding a partner and a life where you feel whole. It’s a huge step to move toward evidence-based care and away from self-medicating.
Miles: Exactly. The path to a healthy relationship actually starts with understanding that your "alters" aren't separate people, but fragmented parts of one system that deserve cooperation. Let’s explore how to bridge that gap between clinical recovery and finding a real, lasting connection.