Category Archives: DID Detective

The Perfect Storm: Culture Clash Contributions to D.I.D.


The contribution of cultures and culture clashes towards developing DID in an abused child. Continue reading

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What Cracked the Nut: Developing DID


Examining the types of abuse and their contribution towards developing D.I.D multiple personality symptoms Continue reading

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The Transcendent Being Responsible for Our Fugue


“If you beat around a bush long enough you’ll define it.” ~ Me. Don’t worry – we’re not going on another fugue, at least not that I’m aware.  However, we have been taking a good hard longish look at another … Continue reading

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Keeping Secret Plans From Your Selves: DID Alters


The problem with multiple personalities: keeping secrets from yourself. Continue reading

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I Think I Know What We Are Doing


Lately here we’ve begun an uptick in our writing.  It started with us picking up our old dusty draft for the second part of “The Boy” and has expanded into the Little Shop of Horrors (childhood tales of abuse) with … Continue reading

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Scared of Ghosts Within: A DID World


What do you do when you’re scared of you? The Ghosts Within . . . D.I.D. Continue reading

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DID Detectives: Factions vs. Groups


Groups versus Factions in a DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder) System: Why Groups can be desired, but Factions can lead to problems due to varying moral and behavioral standards Continue reading

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DID Fun: Who Did This, Why An I Finding It NOW, and What Does It Mean – If Anything?


DID folks have to ask themselves a lot of questions sometimes, and sometimes on a daily basis! “Who did THIS?” “Where did THAT come from?” “What does it MEAN, if anything?” “Which part of ‘me’ is responsible for it?” “Do ‘I’, the adult personality have to GO through it, too? Sometimes I find it upsetting!” Continue reading

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DID: Using Dissociative Identity Disorder Skills For Positive Emotional or Logical Results


Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID): Emotional Advantages and USING the DID System to enrich your life instead of damaging it. Continue reading

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DID Detectives: Merging Alters – Will It Work & CAN It Work?


Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID): To Merge Child & Teenage Alters or Not – and the difficult questions the subject raises. Continue reading

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