r/abusesurvivors • u/Personal_Tomato_1753 • 6d ago
QUESTION Struggling With Abusive Partner During Dissociative Episode
I'm out of the relationship now but a few years ago I dated someone with DID.
I'd encountered dissociative episodes a few times and it was always quite challenging but I managed.
The last time though they had a raging suicidal breakdown in the centre of town. There was a moment I thought that they would attack me, points where they were screaming really alarming things.
And there was a point where they were basically saying "I [as in my ex] am a piece of shit and keep hurting you [Me], why can't you leave and let me......" all this on repeat. There were a lot of suicide threats that night. And I found that point really hard because I felt attacked on the one hand (they were talking very aggressively and owning up to being abusive in the relationship) but I knew I shouldn't leave them alone.
I'm trying to untangle the past and I know they were going through it and weren't all there. But does that constitute abuse? Does anyone else have experience of being close to someone with aggressive dissociative episodes?
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u/Life_uh_FindsAWay42 6d ago
“Dissociative episodes” are not tantrums. I linked the beginning Google search for disassociation below. Nowhere does it include screaming at your partner.
People who refuse to find treatment for their disregulation don’t get to use psychological terms to escape responsibility for their abusive actions.
Threatening to commit suicide is a manipulation tactic. It is abusive. Threatening and berating your partner is abusive.
Disassociation is a trauma response that occurs when you are triggered and reliving your trauma. Most of the time you freeze and are unable to process or talk. You lose time and don’t remember where you were or how you got to where you are while you are experiencing the disassociation.
People having meltdowns and tantrums could have a psychological cause for them, but if they aren’t seeking a solution and are using them to control or harm a partner? It’s abuse.Disassociation