Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) treatment at specialized rehab centers focuses on long-term psychotherapy, emotional stabilization, and identity integration. The core of treatment involves Trauma-Focused Psychotherapy, helping individuals process past abuse or trauma that may have triggered identity fragmentation. Centers like Abhasa Rehab and Jagruti Rehabilitation Centre in India offer personalized programs using methods such as CBT, EMDR, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). These approaches aid in reducing dissociative episodes and fostering internal communication between identities. Patients are supported by multidisciplinary teams including psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, and therapists.
Medication may be prescribed to manage co-occurring depression, anxiety, or sleep disturbances, though there is no direct medication for DID. Holistic therapies like yoga, meditation, and expressive arts are often incorporated to encourage emotional grounding. Family involvement and psychoeducation are emphasized to ensure continuity of care and support. The goal is gradual integration of identities and improved daily functioning in a safe, structured environment.