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In this episode, I expose the moment it all snapped into place—the pattern, the codes, the gaslighting. Dr. Helen Driscoll wasn’t just a misguided psychiatrist. She was part of a deeper ideology rooted in cult thinking, tied to Ellen G. White’s teachings and the Seventh-day Adventist belief that dissociation is demonic. For 25 years she treated me for DID behind closed doors, while telling others I was delusional. This wasn’t just malpractice. It was spiritualised sabotage.
This is the episode where the mask falls off. The "Bluebird pattern" was never just metaphor—it was method. Tune in as I unmask the twisted doctrine behind the psychiatrist I was never supposed to survive.
By Carrie Nunis, Karen and Kevin GatelyIn this episode, I expose the moment it all snapped into place—the pattern, the codes, the gaslighting. Dr. Helen Driscoll wasn’t just a misguided psychiatrist. She was part of a deeper ideology rooted in cult thinking, tied to Ellen G. White’s teachings and the Seventh-day Adventist belief that dissociation is demonic. For 25 years she treated me for DID behind closed doors, while telling others I was delusional. This wasn’t just malpractice. It was spiritualised sabotage.
This is the episode where the mask falls off. The "Bluebird pattern" was never just metaphor—it was method. Tune in as I unmask the twisted doctrine behind the psychiatrist I was never supposed to survive.