Part 5: Recommendations Diagnosis of DID is very rarely made on the first encounter between the clinician and the patient. Remember that depression is found in almost every patient walking…
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DID Treatment: Mistaken Views and the Path Forward Part 4 of 5
Part 4 The Error of the Medical Model in Diagnosis Severe early childhood trauma is the etiology of DID. This does not fit in well with the traditional medical model…
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DID Treatment: Mistaken Views and the Path Forward Part 3 of 5
Part 3 Healing Past Trauma. Just knowing that trauma is frequently the real issue underlying their individual issues does not mean that there are easy solutions for trauma survivors. Trauma…
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DID Treatment: Mistaken Views and the Path Forward Part 2 of 5
Part 2: Characteristics of Trauma Van der Kolk describes the characteristics of psychological trauma as damage from uncontrollable, terrifying, and overwhelming life events. Uncontrollable means that it is outside of…
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DID Treatment: Mistaken Views and the Path Forward Part 1 of 5
PART 1 – Introduction It has taken a long tortuous path for the therapeutic community to recognize the true impact of psychological trauma on mental health. For centuries, psychological trauma…
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