As I have repeatedly pointed out in my blog and books, DID is a severe disorder affecting between 1 to 1.5% of the general population. According to a 2023 summary…
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Time Does Not Heal All Wounds: Part 1
Once the extraordinary difficulties of veterans who returned from the Viet Nam war could no longer be denied, PTSD was formally included in the DSM classification. Although trauma was still…
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Time Does Not Heal All Wounds: Part 2
It is my experience, personally and with patients, that time does not necessarily heal trauma. Even after I retired as a psychiatrist, I continue to encounter elderly individuals still struggling…
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Stuffies, From DID to Mainstream Anxiety Support
Stuffed animals, whether it be a Teddy Bear or other stuffie, can be an indispensable significant other in the life of someone with DID. It is a safe object to…
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Looking Back on DID in Retirement
I have been retired for over 15 years now. During that time, I have published the 4 Volumes of my Engaging Multiple Personalities series, and continue to post on this…
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