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Old Nov 06, 2013, 09:46 AM
sanegirl888 sanegirl888 is offline
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Can you see introjects?

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Old Nov 06, 2013, 03:21 PM
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Can you see introjects?
not according to my treatment providers. when ever I have "seen" people, things my treatment provider call it hallucinating, and having delusions.

introjects are a type of alternate personality, a state of mind so to speak where a part of the person's personality has been divided off from the rest of a persons personality and that divided off part takes on the roll of being the abuser...

examples of my introjects....

hearing a voice in my head putting me down.
losing conscious time /dissociated (not passing out/black outs kind of unconsciousness which is a health issue not a dissociative problem according to DSM standards) them when I became aware again have found I had been harmed in some way.

other people recognized when the introject was out by my clothing, language, posture...

but I could not see them.
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