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Some stories don’t fit the stereotypes we’re taught to expect.
In this episode of Forensic Nurse Files, we hear from Dennis, a 46-year-old blue-collar man battling autism and highly recovered from Bipolar II, who loved someone living with Dissociative Identity Disorder after severe childhood abuse. What began as a reconnection turned into a year-long relationship shaped by mental illness, alcoholism, blurred caregiving roles, and ultimately intimate partner violence.
This is a story about loving someone with complex trauma, recognizing your own limits, and the hard truth that empathy does not equal safety. It’s also a reminder that men can be victims, caregivers can be harmed, and silence helps no one.
⚠️ Content warning: intimate partner violence, dissociation, suicide, mental illness, substance use.
Bluntly Bipolar Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4SttSLOSWCuXploDPmQXN7?si=r6ac8kqFTqmO1CzbAAso3A
Suicide & Crisis Lifeline:
Call or text 988 from any phone in the United States
Training Institute on Strangulation Prevention:
https://www.strangulationtraininginstitute.com/
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention:
https://afsp.org/
Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN):
https://www.rainn.org/
National Center for Victims of Crime:
https://victimsofcrime.org
Victim Connect Resource Center:
https://victimconnect.org
National Crime Victim Bar Association:
https://victimbar.org
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA):
https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI):
https://www.nami.org/help
HOW TO REACH US:
Website: forensicnursefiles.com
Gmail: [email protected]
IG/Facebook: @forensicnursefiles
Tiktok: @forensicnursefilespod
Are you a nurse or healthcare provider in the forensics field? Are you a victim of assault? Reach out to us! We would love to feature you or your story anonymously on an episode!
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Some stories don’t fit the stereotypes we’re taught to expect.
In this episode of Forensic Nurse Files, we hear from Dennis, a 46-year-old blue-collar man battling autism and highly recovered from Bipolar II, who loved someone living with Dissociative Identity Disorder after severe childhood abuse. What began as a reconnection turned into a year-long relationship shaped by mental illness, alcoholism, blurred caregiving roles, and ultimately intimate partner violence.
This is a story about loving someone with complex trauma, recognizing your own limits, and the hard truth that empathy does not equal safety. It’s also a reminder that men can be victims, caregivers can be harmed, and silence helps no one.
⚠️ Content warning: intimate partner violence, dissociation, suicide, mental illness, substance use.
Bluntly Bipolar Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4SttSLOSWCuXploDPmQXN7?si=r6ac8kqFTqmO1CzbAAso3A
Suicide & Crisis Lifeline:
Call or text 988 from any phone in the United States
Training Institute on Strangulation Prevention:
https://www.strangulationtraininginstitute.com/
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention:
https://afsp.org/
Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN):
https://www.rainn.org/
National Center for Victims of Crime:
https://victimsofcrime.org
Victim Connect Resource Center:
https://victimconnect.org
National Crime Victim Bar Association:
https://victimbar.org
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA):
https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI):
https://www.nami.org/help
HOW TO REACH US:
Website: forensicnursefiles.com
Gmail: [email protected]
IG/Facebook: @forensicnursefiles
Tiktok: @forensicnursefilespod
Are you a nurse or healthcare provider in the forensics field? Are you a victim of assault? Reach out to us! We would love to feature you or your story anonymously on an episode!

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