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Mike Cuevas didn’t just survive trauma — he survived losing himself. Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder, he spent years navigating internal chaos, missing time, and identities built for war. His memoir, The Many Faces of Me, exposes the truth most people never see: what DID feels like from the inside, why the mind fractures, and how to find healing. On this episode of Watching Mental Health, Mike speaks about turning silence into understanding. Join us on Wednesday at 3pm ET!
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By Katie WaechterMike Cuevas didn’t just survive trauma — he survived losing himself. Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder, he spent years navigating internal chaos, missing time, and identities built for war. His memoir, The Many Faces of Me, exposes the truth most people never see: what DID feels like from the inside, why the mind fractures, and how to find healing. On this episode of Watching Mental Health, Mike speaks about turning silence into understanding. Join us on Wednesday at 3pm ET!
This podcast is brought to you by Classy Communications. Your solution for business success. Contact us at classycommunications.net/contactus