The subject of this post is a paper I just read online published in the American Journal of Psychiatry. I usually only glance at the subject lines of articles and…
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Progress in the DID Community – Part 2 of 2
In today’s psychiatry, medication has become the de facto treatment plan. Many colleagues are no longer even pretending to do psychotherapy. They are being trained by representatives of the pharmaceutical…
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Progress in the DID Community – Part 1 of 2
Since the publication of Volume 1 of Engaging Multiple Personalities, followed by Volumes 2 and 3, many members of the DID community have written to me expressing appreciation for those…
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Correcting Misunderstandings about Recovered Memory – Part 3 of 3
The article continues, saying that “we can not know whether a memory of a traumatic event is encoded and stored differently from a memory of a non-traumatic event.” This ignores…
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Correcting Misunderstandings about Recovered Memory – Part 2 of 3
The APA statement continues with the claim that experienced clinical psychologists view the phenomenon of a recovered memory as being rare. In support of that claim, it notes that one…
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