We help people understand, manage, and treat trauma and dissociation.
The ISSD brings together professionals dedicated to the search for answers to improve the quality of life for all patients with dissociative disorders.
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The site provides resources for exploration and general education of the main issues involved in Multiple Personality Disorder/Dissociative Identity Disorder (MPD/DID) and more generally abuse, including, sexual abuse, ritual abuse, emotional, physical, and verbal abuse, and self-harm.
This site provides bibliographic details and reader reviews of books on dissociation, ... A fractured mind : My life with multiple personality disorder ... Welcome to the Multiple Personality and Dissociation Book List. ...
Links and information on multiple personality, with a focus on empowerment. No more MPD/DID. Throw out the DSM. Out of the therapist's office and into the streets.
www.astraeasweb.net/plural
Menu: MPD and DID Click Here to Visit our Sponsors. (Multiple Personality Disorder & Dissociative Identity Disorder) ALL SIDES TO THE DEBATE Quotations: Down with skepticism, up with awareness. Label on a button at a MPD conference. Every MPD patient in the country owes a personal debt of gratitude to Buddy . He's the first ever to get a unit set up for these people, and all the other units ...
www.religioustolerance.org/mpd_did.htm
Multiple Personality Disorder resource for published papers, books, course manuals, new ideas, glossary of terms and definitions supported by Dr. Ralph Allison's research with actual patients.
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Mosaic Minds, Inc. is a primarily internet based organization founded in 1999 by a group of dissociative survivors of childhood trauma and their loved ones. Mosaic Minds, Inc. seeks to provide an online clearinghouse of information for those whose lives are impacted by the more extreme form of dissociation called "Dissociative Identity Disorder" (DID), formerly called "Multiple Personality Disorder" (MPD).
Here you will find links, resources on multiple personality disorder/dissociative identity disorder (MPD/DID), and your very own chat room. Multiples, contrary to the media's portrayal, are survivors in healing. They are doctors, lawyers, school teachers, mothers, etc... They could be anyone you meet on the street. They lead common lives with the same ordeals and worries of a non-multiple.
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Information on dissociation and dissociative identity disorder (DID) in the UK. This includes definitions under DSMIV, Diagnostics, Guidelines for treatment, How to find a therapist, Organisations, Research and Training.
Anger affects everyone, but uncontrolled anger can only hurt everyone involved. Learn about controlling your anger or dealing with another person's anger ...
Depersonalization, my personal story of life-long depersonalization; living in a dream, feeling nothing is real, yet fully aware this is a crippling neurological perceptual distortion ...
www.dreamchild.net/index.html
DID/MPD, PTSD, and Adult survivor of abuse page offers all the normal stuff along with support and advice for loved ones and support for alters seaking recognition of individuality. ...
www.angelfire.com/me4/pagesplace/index.html
Coverage of the history up to modern treatment of multiple personality disorder by Paul McHugh, M.D., Henry Phipps Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at John Hopkins Medical Institutions in Baltimore.
www.psycom.net/mchugh.html
The NESTTD is an affiliate society of the International Society for the Study of Dissociation (ISSD) that was founded in 1984 and has been incorporated as a nonprofit organization.
The Absolute Authority on DID MPD provides the most clear and comprehensive guide to content, community, and utilities related to DID MPD on the web. Here, YOU are the Absolute Authority on DID MPD!
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This web site was created for the friends and families of those with MPD (now known as DID). Includes information and helpful links.
Dissociative identity disorder, and multiple personality disorder stories of coming out.
The Skeptic Tank provides just a few of the hundreds of thousands of available text files which cover the False Memory Syndrome, the Satanic Rital Abuse legend, alien abduction memory implantation, and the legal battles to punish therapists for brainwashing their patients with their own religious occult notions.
www.skeptictank.org/sybil.htm
Diagnostic Criteria for 300.14 Dissociative Identity Disorder: A. The presence of two or more distinct identities or personality states (each with its own relatively enduring pattern of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and self). B. At least two of these identities or personality states recurrently take control of the person's behavior. C. Inability to recall important ...
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Dissociative Identity Disorder as a Not to Know Strategy by Mona Barbera, Ph.D. In the September/October 1999 issue of the ISSD (International Society for the Study of Dissociation ) newsletter, ISSD president Peter Barach lists 10 changes in the treatment of DID that have occurred in the past 10 years. Number 3 is Focusing on the dissociative patient as a whole. He writes, Along these lines, I ...
www.nesttd.org/nottoknow.htm
Facts and information about MPD, developing coping skills, developing ones personal spirituality as the key to wellness. - dewey decimal 616.85236 ...
www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/mpd_information
In recent years there has been a dramatic increase in the number of reported cases of multiple personality disorder. It is claimed that these MPD patients were sexually abused as children and developed "alter" personalities to cope with the trauma and therefore had no memories of the abuse until therapy Some of these MPD patients, however, are actually paranoid schizophrenics whose paranoid delusions and hallucinations are interpreted in terms of the alleged repressed childhood abuse.
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