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Smile Mar 11, 2009 at 09:24 AM
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I agree with you, btc, i've visited there and found lots of good information, presented well and it's friendly too. Kathy broady is really good and people ask good questions.

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Default Mar 11, 2009 at 11:11 AM
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I agree with you, btc, i've visited there and found lots of good information, presented well and it's friendly too. Kathy broady is really good and people ask good questions.
Ah yes.. I thought we may have crossed paths over there as well

I find its a good place to send my more.. integrated.. friends when I need them to know how to behave without my having to explain DID..

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Other than Psych Central, what are your favorite or top resources/blogs/news sites/etc. you visit regularly for this disorder or issue? Please reply to this thread and list a few of what you consider the best of the best online today.

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hi my first time on here n deal-n with this disorder (DID) n i lok-n for more information on how to deal with a person in ur home with (DID) n it's very stressfull n confus-n to understand so how can u help me coupe with this illness..thank n God bless....i feel like i;m go-n nutss...
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Default Mar 26, 2009 at 11:50 AM
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We found a great book called I Am More Than One by Jane Wegscheider Hyman. It is a book that discusses how women with DID have found success in life and work. I think it's a must read for all of us since it affirms you often and gives you things to do when you are stressed, etc., at work or at other people-oriented functions.

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Default Apr 20, 2009 at 01:28 PM
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tahnks much for all teh heplful likns ye all..........
we is really strugglign tehes days wiht memoyr stuff, etc. becaues of teh closed head injuyr in additoin to teh DID .......T adn docs tyrign to determien
hwo muhc of waht issues has to do wiht waht ( teher aer other labels invovled here too ).....beads thikn it really dotn matter juts gettign inpateint waitign for it all to get gooder seom dasy we still just watn to go away becuase we know all teh symptoms wont.......
sorry were ramblign anyway alotta helpful stuff here

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Thank you, very interesting.
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Sorry I was looking at the wrong thread. Thi is some info for significant others of those with DID. I hope it is helpful.

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thank you we hope to visit all these places Please note that emofree.com Is a tool we all use it not just for DID but for a wide batch of issues. we have the manual posted on our bathroom wall just in case a new alter comes out with a please try sign above it. but this place is the best because we can talk with you the littles like it best because they can talk with pictues
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I want to add this link to this forum since DID is my primary issue. My T uses CBT with me as a part of the DID help. This link has worksheets you can use if your T uses CBT: http://www.getselfhelp.co.uk/freedownloads2.htm

For us, we actually work with each alter through the different issues. Having them fill in the worksheets as each one might allow T to see how each alter interprets a situation in a different way.

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This is a web site that I found 10 years ago. There are other books available but these are just a few that you may want to find on amozon or other way.
http://www.sidran.org/store/index.cf...&category_id=1
 
Dissociative Identity Disorder Sourcebook, The
Product ID: HADI

Dissociative identity disorder (DID), formerly called multiple personality disorder, is a condition fraught with controversy and skepticism. Often the greatest challenge for a person with DID is overcoming society's general misunderstanding of alter (multiple) personalities and how they may be treated and resolved. Once believed to be a rare and dramatic aberration, DID is actually a highly evolved survival mechanism acquired by some individuals as they cope with severe and prolonged trauma, abuse, and fear.
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Living with Your Selves: A Survival Manual for People with Multiple Personalities
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Designed to help people live with their condition, Living with Your Selves was written "by a multiple, for other multiples." It is neither a clinical book, nor a workbook, although it contains elements of each. The author's objective was to create a "how-to manual" for living which would fill the gap between the clinical literature and survivors' stories.

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Managing Our Selves: Building a Community of Caring
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Building a Community of Caring is a workbook for persons with Dissociative Disorders that concentrates on self-management through active decision making and the development of internal collaboration among alters.

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The above book is what we used when we first started to heal this time.
God in Our Midst is meant to supplement Power's first workbook (Managing Our Selves: Building a Community of Caring), not replace it. Focusing solely on a multiple's Christian selves, God in Our Midst presents ideas about the Trinity as a concept of multiplicity, explores reconciliation, and the role of praise in healing for Christians.
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Someone I Know Has Multiple Personalities: A Book for Significant Others: Family, Friends, and
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Someone I Know Has Multiple Personalities: A Book for Significant Others: Family, Friends, and Caring Professionals
Adult survivors of childhood abuse often struggle with dissociative conditions. Although the ability to dissociative is life-saving and allows individuals to protect themselves, it can also interfere with...
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Telling Without Talking: Art as a Window into the World of Multiple Personality
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Illustrated with over 180 drawings, paintings and collages by people with dissociative identity disorder, Telling without Talking demonstrates how trauma survivors create art to externalize their unspoken rage and grief.
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#Way of the Journal, The
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A polished, sparkling gem of a book. Adams makes journal writing safe and accessible for survivors of child sexual abuse or anyone who sees words and language as a way to resolve pain.
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Kathy Broady's blog is absolutely amazing. You must go there!!!
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I'm a big fan of Kathy Broady's site which has been so useful to me.

http://discussingdissociation.wordpress.com
I recently read Kathy's blog and am in the process of joining her forum. I told her I got the link through here and she appreciates it very much. She asked me to let anyone know , that if there is a problem with her link to contact her about it.
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I've been told by my. Mom and Aunt they've noticed some odd personalities about me? I tell them oh sure say whatever y'all want about me?! I don't feel like. I do though but oh well how. I act and how. I want hmmm! it's a free. Country and anyway huh. I'll do and act how. I need and when it'll be better that way. I just want to have these. Dissociative Disorders okay people and anyhow stop criticizing and sabotaging me? Ugh!!! I'm free to be me and. If those two in my life can't accept me for who. I am they need to leave me alone!!!
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Thank you all for the great information. I have a "new Dx" to a lifelong problem. Trying to learn more about it. Thanx.
Multi, the book was wonderful, ty for the info.

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I want to add this link to this forum since DID is my primary issue. My T uses CBT with me as a part of the DID help. This link has worksheets you can use if your T uses CBT: http://www.getselfhelp.co.uk/freedownloads2.htm

For us, we actually work with each alter through the different issues. Having them fill in the worksheets as each one might allow T to see how each alter interprets a situation in a different way.
Thanks WePow,

These sheets are really good. I'm grateful you posted this, thank you

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Looking far workbook(s) related to DID/PTSD to use in conjuctoin with cbt therapy wiht T that could help beads express some of the garbage that was buried so long ago adn the monster that sleeps under her bed wont let us talk about.Still stuck in that 'dont wanna no what the others no because what i no is bad enuf' rut after like 4 years of therapyy far this. So iffen anyone knows of any, could you please post them hear aRE send ta beads in PM, along with any links that describe them at all?
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Are there any IP treatment centers in PA anymore (southeastern)? It seems they all closed up.
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Are there any IP treatment centers in PA anymore (southeastern)? It seems they all closed up.
The Renfrew Center
475 Spring Lane
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Phone 800-RENFREW (736-3739)
Phone 215-482-5353; fax 215-482-7390
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treatment: trauma, dissociation, eating disorders, other (panic/anxiety, depression, compulsive disorders, etc)
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Inpatient, outpatient, transitional living, and day programs for women with eating disorders and survivor issues, including dissociative disorders, depression, and anxiety. Track for abuse survivors. Substance abuse. Also has centers in New York and Florida.

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