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#81
In our area there is really only one good intensive trauma/ dissociation program. They do not accept our insurance. We tried to get into program yrs ago when we did have right insurance but we were put on a long waiting list then eventually denied bc our therapy treatment team was not at one of their primary hospitals or at their facility. They keep you on the,waiting list for a yr and if nothing opens up. You get taken off and denied. Priority is given to those who see drs connected to them so we just kept getting bumped down. Also we were homeless for a short time and being homeless excludes you from program criteria. Mean ppls.
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#82
Isst-d.org & traumadissociation.com
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#83
I like www.patientslikeme.com I also like DBSA, NAMI, Free CBT Worksheets For Therapists To Share | Psychology Tools, www.getselfhelp.co.uk .
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Thank you @DocJohn
Over the years, I found the following helpful: 1. Book: A Fractured Mind by Robert B. Oxnam 2. Hospital: River Oaks (Trauma Center), New Orleans, LA 3. Web searches (bringing me to various websites) 4. Peer-reviewed research articles and news about research (e.g., Brand's works, Kluft's works, Lowenstein's works) - that is, when I was a student I've not always found online support groups for DID helpful. Some were okay for a while, but then it became either retraumatizing for me or even for others from me. I suppose "hurting people hurt people" is a real thing. |
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#86
For those who are struggling with finding a trauma-and-dissociation specialist, here are some helpful links to guide you in seeking a qualified therapist to diagnose and/or treat dissociative disorders:
How to find a therapist for a dissociative disorder Written by Carolyn Spring 12 April 2020 AAMFT - Dissociative Identity Disorder Therapy Tribe - Dissociative Identity Disorder Therapy Good Therapy - Dissociation Good Therapy - Get Help for Dissociation American Psychiatric Association - What are Dissociative Disorders? (Psychiatry.org) Mayo Clinic - Dissociative Disorders OUTSIDE OF THE USA: UK - Dissociation and Dissociative Disorders UK - NHS - Dissociative Disorders Australia - Better Health Channel - Dissociation and Dissociative Disorders There are many more resources in Australia and around the globe, so you would need to do a search with the key words "dissociative disorder" and your specific country to find those resources. Unfortunately, the United States lacks on resources for dissociative disorders, but you can still find some providers near or close to your region, if you can't find one locally within your state or town. |
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#87
We have a really awesome sister who is a system too and she is passionate about helping people who have no access to or have been burned by the mental health system in our country. I admin on all her pages. Check out her links at @Unicorn_DID_mentoring | Linktree
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We also have this FB group that is super safe and supportive Unicorn System's D.I.D & Trauma Survivors Support Group we have secret groups for system Littles, middles and non human headmates too!! And your support person is welcome to join the group too!! 😎
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I came across this fabulous manual for every therapist supporting those with DID or DDNOS:
Title: Coping with Trauma-Related Dissociation (Skills Training for Patients and Therapists) Authors: Suzette Boon, Kathy Steele, Onno van der Hart Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company Year: 2011 (Note: There may be a more recent edition.) |
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