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last session was pretty much w. arguing with t about appropriate treatment for DID.
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I would think your T would be thrilled by this, alex. Your T got to talk to w! Isn't this what he's been wanting, to talk to your alters? Did he know he was talking to w?
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just kt in the room crying and crying and locked there. abandoned.
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Could your T help you work on ways that you (your dominant self) can help kt? I know that ego states are not as dissociated as alters, but my T taught me ways that my adult self could help younger, hurting ego states. It was very powerful, to learn these coping skills and how to comfort and "rescue" my own needy, little girl ego state. I wonder if this sort of technique could also be used in your situation, with full-fledged alters. Then your T wouldn't have to be so obsessed with meeting all of your alters himself. He could teach you the skills to deal with them, and make progress that way. Sorry if this suggestion is just totally off base... Hang in there, alex_k.
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