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Tag Archives: dissociative identity disorder
Cult, Culture, or Conspiracy?
Who are you? What defines you? Your values, your morals, your judgements? Those inner voices whispering to you . . . the ideas of the id and ego. For the most part they are formed by the society around you; … Continue reading
Posted in child abuse survivor
Tagged cults, culture, DID, differences, dissociative identity disorder, education, experiences, life, society, travel
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PTSD Resilience: A Culture Condition?
PTSD is perhaps partially a disease of civilization, taught peers and the current society. Some people think it’s gotten worse. I think it’s gotten better. Now we have a word for PTSD’s symptomology, prognosis, and diagnosis, which gives medical people … Continue reading
Posted in child abuse survivor, mental health
Tagged DID, dissociative identity disorder, Mental Health, military, Psychology, PTSD, PTSD Resilience, soldiers
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DID & Me: The Delusion – A Logical View
This is a logical viewpoint of “DID” through the lens of professionals and most laymen. The views presented here do not necessarily reflect the views of the entire system, ‘my’ system, or the medical community. In order to be fair … Continue reading
The Altering of Alters: Self-Therapy Sessions
We were talking to someone . . . I don’t remember who, and they were wondering where we fit in on their scale in terms of healing and/or being “healed” (e.g. cured of their abuse and shame issues) – and … Continue reading
Posted in Alters, child abuse survivor, DID
Tagged DID, dissociative identity disorder, mental wellness, MPD, self improvement, therapy
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DID & Me: Alters Having Alters of Their Own
DID & Me: How Alters Can Have Alters of Their Own Alternate personalities apparently can have alternate personalities of their own – ones ‘they’ invented along the way, and which therefore are a part of them. A part of a … Continue reading
Posted in Alters, DID, DID Detective
Tagged DID, dissociative identity disorder, Mental Health, MPD, personality disorder, Psychiatry, psycho-analysis, Psychology, therapy
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Hosting A Group On A Facebook Page
We’ll, I went ahead and did it (Jeffery here), for the benefit of us ‘all’ and ‘someone else’, we’re hoping. We’re really not sure of it – going in with a grim slanted smile, and narrowed eyes to take a … Continue reading
Would You Abuse A Child?
Would you abuse a child? How about an abused one? Would you spit in his face and push him away? Burn him and shame him to the core? Especially if this child showed up one day bruised and battered at … Continue reading
Posted in child abuse survivor, children, survivor
Tagged blame, child abuse survivor, depression, DID, dissociative identity disorder, Mental Health, mental wellness, self-harm, shame
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Who Are “WE”?
About a week ago (it seems), a blogger asked a very important question which has for a long time bothered me: “How many are there in you?”. (Thanks, Hobs! – evil grimace, friendly grin, et cetra ad infinitum.) And if … Continue reading
DID Detectives: Tips to Finding Missing Persons
When you are MPD* or BPD* (both disorders are lumped under DID), or DIDNOS, chances are there is ‘someone’ or ‘something’ missing. You might not know who or what it is. It might be a memory, or a set of … Continue reading

