Dissociadid Reviews 108

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I have learned a lot about D.I.D. from DissociaDID. And I think they do a great job at raising awareness. They are very genuine, and constructive. And I hope, they will keep on healing, both physicall... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If you are over the age of 14 you'll understand this channel is only devoted to scamming people for money. For $300 you can meet one of her fake personalities. I can't believe YouTube allowed her to c... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

When people ask for help, dissociadid should be telling them to go seek a professional. Instead, she SENDS THEM TO HER YOUTUBE CHANNEL!!! She’s not qualified and she admits she isn’t qualified but whe... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Harmful and fake. Chloe Wilkinson, who runs Dissociadid Ltd has made a brand and a low-rent 'TV show' of her made-up illness that isn't anything like the actual diagnostic level of DID. It's a real cl... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I am sick and tired of they going on…

unannounced hiatuses from patreon where people are paying monthly.

They do not warn people before vanishing without any warning, don’t come back for weeks or months, continue to promise content and videos and then say they can’t because “and alter didn’t sign off on it”

Their YouTube channel still has videos filled with misinformation, their TikTok connected to their business still has videos of them doing thirst traps to CHILDRENS MEDIA which is a major red flag that someone calls themselves a mental health advocate and their business is registered under mental health activities.

14 November 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I have learned a lot about D.I.D

I have learned a lot about D.I.D. from DissociaDID. And I think they do a great job at raising awareness. They are very genuine, and constructive. And I hope, they will keep on healing, both physically and psychologically. And I hope they will win the court case against them. And I hope, we will have more of societies, that sees and acknowledges, that some children are experiencing horrendous things while growing up, that some of them dont survive from. So that we can create change, and protect all children! I think DissociaDID is doing a very important job, in creating awareness of the heartbreaking consequences such abuse and neglect can have. The first step in making a difference, is to see the problem, and its consequences. And DissociaDID also shows, how to never give up, but keep on trying to get better, for the sake of the world! - when you heal yourself, both physically and psychologically, you heal the world. I think, it is the most direct way to heal the world. So, thank you, DissociaDID!

13 June 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I’ve been a supporter of creator Chloe…

I’ve been a supporter of creator Chloe Wilkinson, who currently goes by “Soren” and uses any pronouns, for some time through their Patreon. Unfortunately, my experience as a patron has been disappointing.

Content updates are infrequent, and many promised uploads or projects are delayed or changed without clear communication. For example, several posts in recent months announced upcoming videos (such as one about “Fawn the alter”), but these were followed by unrelated polls, pet photos, or behind-the-scenes clips rather than the promised content.

Several patrons, including myself, have found the tone of replies to questions about updates to be discouraging or dismissive. While mental health challenges can understandably affect productivity, consistent transparency and respectful communication are essential for a paid platform.

I’ve also noticed that some recommended reading materials on social media include controversial or outdated trauma literature, including works that have been criticized for promoting disproven ideas such as antisemitism conspiracy theories like SRA. These recommendations have not been retracted or contextualized.

Overall, while I initially appreciated the creative work and discussions about trauma, I no longer feel that the Patreon offers good value for its cost. Patrons should be aware that updates may be infrequent and that the creator’s communication style can be inconsistent.

These books are still listed on their Instagram
Carolyn Spring, Recovery is my best revenge: My experience of trauma, abuse and dissociative identity disorder (Collected Essays Books 1 and 2)

Janina Fisher, (2017), Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors: Overcoming Internal Self-Alienation

Kathy Steele, Suzette Boon, Onno van der Hart Ph.D., (2016), Treating Trauma-Related Dissociation: A Practical, Integrative Approach (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology)

Jade Miller, (2015), Dear Little Ones (Explaining DID to Littles)

Judith Herman, (2015) Trauma and Recovery: The Aftermath of Violence--From Domestic Abuse to Political Terror

Pat Ogden Ph.D., Janina Fisher, (2015), Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: Interventions for Trauma and Attachment (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology) (NOT SPECIFIC TO DID)

Bessel van der Kolk, (2015), The Body Keeps the Score: Mind, Brain and Body in the Transformation of Trauma (NOT SPECIFIC TO DID)

Alison Miller, (2014), Becoming Yourself: Overcoming Mind Control and Ritual Abuse (TRIGGERING) (It's partner book: Healing the Unimaginable: Treating Ritual Abuse and Mind Control, is designed for therapists)

Bessel A. van der Kolk, (2014), The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma

Pete Walker, (2013), Complex PTSD: From Surviving to Thriving: A Guide and Map for Recovering from Childhood Trauma

Valerie Sinason, (2011), Trauma, Dissociation and Multiplicity: Working on Identity and Selves

Suzette Boon, Kathy Steele, Onno Van Der Hart, (2011), Coping with Trauma-Related Dissociation: Skills Training for Patients and Therapists (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology)

Valerie Sinason, Adah Sachs, Joan Coleman, (2010), Attachment, Trauma and Multiplicity: Working wissociative Identity Disorder (Revised Edition)

10 November 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Patreon and 100$ for a makeup video!?

Patreon and 100$ for a makeup video!?
So they disappeared from YouTube and TikTok and Instagram without saying anything were gone for months!

Then posts on their instagram

“BTW if you want life updates and an exclusive video, we've been posting on our Patreon lately - you can find us most active on there!

Sending love to everyone and a reminder to drink some water and take your meds!”

It’s February they’ve posted 2x on Patreon— meaning majority of tiers are not being fulfilled , their latest upload to Patreon is a makeup tutorial that’s on the 100$ tier.

How can they ghost loyal subscribers and followers and come back to say “hey sub to my Patreon for 100$ a month to watch me do makeup which you could see someone else do for free on YouTube”

A makeup video should not be 100$!
They’re not some world famous makeup artist.

I’m so disappointed, I enjoyed their content but I’m not paying 100$ for a makeup video from them.

9 February 2025
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Sad that a bunch of supposed adults on…

Sad that a bunch of supposed adults on a subReddit has made it their business to review bomb this creator. Whatever the creator's mental state is, you'd think people would show some compassion. Have been watching DissociaDID since 2018. Don't believe the one-star troll reviews. They've made it a crusade since 2020 to destroy this person's livelihood. They need a better hobby. If you don't believe me, you can check out the subreddit and kiwifarms for yourself.

10 June 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Bad business

On Patreon they have several times now, gone on long hiatus without notice to Patreons or any updates making it so people cannot cancel subscription before they realize dissociaDID is on hiatus as subs aren’t given any notice they won’t be receiving rewards that month.

Has horrible communication skills and is at times agressive with people, telling them they don’t have reading comprehension and calling them pet names to demean them. They should hire someone to speak on their behalf if they want to look more professional.

Not to mention the sexual comments to minors about gagging and posting videos humping the camera on TikTok, the sexualization of DID as someone lounging in in their bed while talking to the voices in their head and switching.

This is a poorly run business.

9 January 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

She makes sexual content aimed at minors.

Harmful and fake. Chloe Wilkinson, who runs Dissociadid Ltd has made a brand and a low-rent 'TV show' of her made-up illness that isn't anything like the actual diagnostic level of DID. It's a real clown show, and she makes a lot of sexual content aimed at minors. It's kind of gross, honestly.

6 January 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

super obvious grifter

she's so fake you can spot her from a mile away. watch her video on youtube called "meet mara the demon alter" (or something stupid like that) if you want to cringe harder than you ever cringed in your whole life

11 October 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Patreon Problems

Patreon rewards are provided inconsistently with no warning of going on break. Even when rewards aren't provided for weeks-months, they continue to charge patrons for pledges despite their being an option to pause them. People can choose to spend their money however they wish, but I still find this practice incredibly unprofessional & unfair; I regret putting any money towards it at all.

2 October 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

podcast with a pedophile

podcast with a pedophile

At this point in time has a podcast with a pedophile (Nannette Zuniga) who drew and sold child porn online of children as young as 3, this podcast can be found on Spotify under the name SaniTea and other podcast sites. (October 2023)

They claim that to be a professional and “mental health education channel.” Despite not having a higher education.

Dissociative identity disorder is a highly sensitive disorder, highly complex disorder that is barely understood by professionals at this point in time.

Dissociadid claims to use their own experience as a source but has admitted there is misinformation in there videos that they refuse to take out as it would be “too triggering for them.” To edit out the misinformation.

They have been seen saying sexual things to minors, being sexually agressive towards fans, and bullying people who comment on their social media posts.

This person should not be giving advice on Dissociative identity disorder many patients with DID have said DissociaDID’s represention of DID makes them feel as if they should hide their DID because DissociaDID makes it seem fun and magical.

1 October 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Extreme misinformation and drama

Extreme misinformation and drama. Doesn’t help you recover or heal, it’s romanticized and dramatized for clicks and views. If you’re having mental health struggles see a doctor not a youtube channel.

29 October 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Dissociadid taught me a lot about...

Dissociadid taught me a lot about coping mechanisms to do with CPTSD as well as understanding emotional trauma's that don't have a memory attached to them. I found the video on breathing exercises to be useful for grounding as well as other shared grounding techniques.

The creator of this youtube channel, who rarely does partnerships anymore, has been the target for internet harassment from a subreddit with their name. This subreddit has blamed the creator for the actions of others including abusive ex-partners. I hope that this subreddit and its members get the help they so desperately need.

The subreddit does not hold a single professional from a reputable mental health source and is largely made of individuals who are upset by someone else's success. They offer worthless comments about DissociaDID's cleavage and should apply for the olympics based on the mental hoops they jump through to try to make a point. Please regard the negative reviews with this light when reviewing the score for this trustpilot page.

28 August 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

terrible performance of DID

terrible performance of DID. makes all people with this disorder look a fool. protected a p3d0, has been racist, spreads misinfo and purposefully uses misleading and incorrect terminology as a way to sensationalize DID, "switches caught on camera!" treats DID as entertainment for others rather than a debilitating mental disorder, spreads harmful "tips" to trauma survivors, has had s*xual interactions with MINORS in online public spaces (TikTok). i could go on for a while honestly but ill stop there cause i cba. god i hate this person.

25 June 2023
Unprompted review

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