
May 21, 2009, 02:31 AM
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Member Since: Mar 2009
Location: 8CS / NYS / USA
Posts: 9,171
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Originally Posted by Kiya
We just had to write a rather personal paper in grad school... the prof is a PsyD and was teaching justice, leadership, forgiveness. Last paper i'd gotten a point less for not talking about how I personally had asked someone to forgive me. Which stung - how can i ask that of my fam when they are the perps who hurt me?!?! Anyway, i wrote about having DID, it's difficulties, my daily struggles in reference to leadership, and how l learned that it is myself i need to forgive mostly. Anyway, her comments were very supportive and enlightening....
" Kiya, having a dissociative Identity disorder is something you have been diagnosed with – something you live with and struggle with, but it doesn’t define your worth as a human being., anymore than someone who has migraines, or diabetes.
"Fathers don’t treat their children in this way – regardless of how frustrated they feel. Forgiveness does not mean you have to reconcile with your offender.
"You are hardest upon yourself – be generous of spirit with yourself and the other pieces will begin to slowly fit together."
Maybe it her comments to me will help others here 
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 thanks I love how she worded that.
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