The Book

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Lead with Safety

A Husband’s Guide to Loving a Wife with DID

There’s one moment the author returns to when people ask him why this book exists. It wasn’t in a therapy office. Not in research. Not in training. It was in his own bed — the night a Little looked up at him with big brown eyes and said her favorite song was “The Little Fishy Song.”

In that moment, something changed. He went from knowing to feeling. From seeing himself as the victim of what had happened in his marriage to understanding that it wasn’t personal. That she was a completely innocent victim. And that his job wasn’t to love more.

It was to lead with safety.


What the Book Covers

✦ Why love alone is not enough
✦ Trauma time vs. present time
✦ Why reactions look like choices but are not
✦ The collapse of the husband’s role
✦ Why fixing makes things worse
✦ Regulating yourself first
✦ The five levels of sequential safety
✦ Conflict without damage
✦ Intimacy, sexuality, and consent
✦ When you become the trigger
✦ When you are the one who is exhausted
✦ When leaving is the question

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About the Author

Scott Beach

Scott Beach, RPh, LCDC-II, is a registered pharmacist and licensed chemical dependency counselor. He has spent years inside the reality of loving a wife with Dissociative Identity Disorder. His work combines clinical training with lived experience — producing a framework for relational safety that has since been validated in peer-reviewed research as the Beach Safety Hierarchy Assessment Scale (BSHAS).

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