I have previously posted my view that integration should not be held up as the goal in therapy. This is because the same dissociative pathways used in the past will…
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When Your Partner Is DID Too – Part 2 of 2
I have met many DIDs with significant others who are very kind and compassionate, just as I have met many DIDs who are pathologically bonded with significant others who are…
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When Your Partner Is DID Too – Part 1 of 2
I recently received a question from a DID reader of my books and blog. The questions raised, which prompted me to write about this topic, are important. The first question…
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Suggestions on How to Read DID Memoirs
The several volumes of Engaging Multiple Personalities, 4 to date, are not DID memoirs. Rather, they are based on my experience as a psychiatrist treating patients with DID. In other…
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Coping With Anxiety in the Pandemic
Since SARS visited Hong Kong in 2003, the world has had warning visits of Ebola, Swine Flu, Avian Flu and MERS-CoV. Now, the pandemic of COVID-19 is upon us. We have…
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