In Volume 2 of Engaging Multiple Personalities, there is a discussion entitled “The Trap of Forgiveness” which is directed to therapists counseling DID patients: “Therapy must be practical. It must…
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Avoid Retraumatization
The sad and terrible truth is that people prefer to simply ignore the depth of horror that the abuse of children entails. They find it easier to dismiss stories, memories,…
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On being a supportive spouse/partner
This is a lightly edited response to a question posed by a spouse about alters coming out far more at night than during the day: In Volume 1 of Engaging…
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Grounding Exercises and Working with Flashbacks
All my postings are general comments, and must not be construed as treatment instructions for any specific individual. Should you choose to consider any of my suggestions, you must first…
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Comments on Depression and Integration from Healing Together Conference presentation
I just returned from a Conference on DID in Orlando Florida (January 30th to Feb 1) and posted on Facebook about how positive and supportive the conference was for all…
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