Mental health played a significant role in Moon Knight, and to explore this further, we invited expert Saron Bryan, LCSW, back to the show. Saron joins Paul, Will, and me to discuss dissociative identity disorder (DID), its representation in the series, and what deeper understanding it can provide about characters Marc and Stephen.
Saron Bryan is a therapist from Athens, Georgia, with a focus on serving the queer, polyamorous, and kinky communities. In addition to her professional pursuits, she enjoys the Wheel of Time series and has a flair for seeking out the most elaborate and ostentatious earrings.
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