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Originally Posted by Rhiannonsmoon
I think it's an important point you make for anyone with a disorder to seperate themselves from the disease or disorder they have. people need to know that they are not their disorder and that they can function better knowing that. I think you bring up an important point for others and it reminds them that they are a person who has something they have to live with, not a disorder with a personality,
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Well said...This is my point exactly.
It was actually one of my therapists who suggested your idea to me and also suggested a slight change in word choice.
It's not a matter of political correctness (not that anyone has suggested that it is); I feel it's just more accurate.