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Due to the loss of two websites that had many articles I previously posted to my DID Resource Page, I am creating this new resource page. Resources that I have added recently are prefaced with the words New Resource. I do have copies of articles post
Got Parts? You Are Not Alone! Got Parts is filled with successful strategies, coping techniques, and helpful ways to increase the day-to-day functioning of adult survivors of DID in relationships, work, parenting, self-confidence, and self-c
A note from the author: I wrote this book with the individuals with DID in mind. I often hear, from those with DID, that it is difficult to communicate their experience to others. This book was written to give the DID client, and the significant
In an attempt to change the format of Necrotic Cinema and introduce more modern horror films into the blog here I decided to begin doing some double feature styled posts here. The site has suffered from a lack of posting and I want to get a s
Dissociative identity disorder ( DID) is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a condition in which a single person displays multiple distinct identities or personalities (known as alter egos or alters), each with its own pattern of perceiving and i
Overview Multiple personality disorder (MPD) also known as Dissociative Identity disorder are most likely the most rare disease. This disease, unfortunately does not have a fix medicine or drug to cure it. This disease is a psychiatric diagnosis t
In early times evil spirits were thought to possess people and make them act in strange and frightening ways. By the 1800's the study of this hysteria lead some doctors to believe that one person could have seperately functioning personalities. In a
Frequently, in the past, people with psychological illnesses have been diagnosed as having depression, post traumatic stress syndrome, or eating disorders, when in fact their real illness is a dissociative disorder. Part of the reason is that their u
The book "Sybil," by Flora Rheta Schreiber was actually first introduced to me by--surprise, surprise--a movie adaptation. Made for television in 1976, the 2-part movie starred Joanne Woodward, as psychiatrist Cornelia Wilbur, and Sally Field as Syb
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We have Dissociation Identity Disorder. Simply put this means that 8 of us share 1 body! We wanted to share our life and story with the world not only to aid in understanding of the disorder, but also to raise awareness of its existance. DID is te ne





I am a thirty year old female artist. I survived 17 years of incest. I use this blog to post my artwork (which is in large part about my past) and also to talk about the process of my therapy, recovery from the trauma of the abuse I survived and what it





I am a survivor of child abuse. I am a village. I have Dissociative Identity disorder. Hoping to blog as a form of healing.





I am an African-American survivor who has chosen to heal through art, writing and human connection. Many of the art pieces seen on Sundrip-Art for Life are in expression of life with Dissociative Identity Disorder, PTSD and OCD. At Sundrip- Art for L





As a survivor of incest and child prostitution, I am diagnosed with DID, PTSD, and depression. I am slowly getting my life back with the help of my new family, my friends, my therapist, my writing, and my drawing.





My blog is a personal blog about healing from child sexual abuse. I have a number of huge health issues. I use some alternative healing methods, as well as western medicine to deal with them and will post on both areas of dealing with the aftermath o





The blog of Lyra (19), Katie (18), Cassie (16), Arienette (15), Lana (12) and Rose (5). Background: physical and sexual abuse, rejection and humiliation in the childhood. I recently realised I was DID and I feel like I have finally found the a





I have decided that there are a LOT of books out there, and some are far better than others. Reading about these things and learning about it can help us to cope and adapt, to know wat to expect and that we are not alone.










