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Originally Posted by Claritytoo
I have a good t but I think sometimes she relies too much on what is written in a book rather than what she is seeing in front of her. I think the book is a good starting point but not enough is known about DID to just go by the book. I think it is sometimes scary for therapists to see the book as only a staring point and that if they are more confident in their skills they will allow for patients to expand on what is in the book. Maybe even eventually be able to provide better insight for other dr's. To allow them a more open ended view of what DID is and how it presents in different people. Thanks for the kind words.
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Agreed- but this sourcebook is filled with actual DID's experiences. Might help to have a more realistic/ less clinical view...?
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