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Multiple Personality
See also:
- Coming Out Multiple - - Stories of coming out as multiple. Takes the empowerment, non-disorder perspective.
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- Coming Out Multiple - - Essay by Bob King. A brief article on what it means to come out as a multiple and how to support and accept a friend who is multiple.
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- Dissociation in the UK - - Information in the UK on Dissociation and Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) provided by The Pottergate Centre for Dissociation. Lists organisations, training, research, and information on how to find a therapist.
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- Dissociation.com - - Extensive writings by Ralph Allison, M.D., one of the pioneers in treating multiplicity, explicating his unusual theory about the difference between Dissociative Identity Disorder and Multiple Personality Disorder.
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- Doubt Cast on Story of Sybil - - Skeptical view on the story of Sybil, whose therapy with Cornelia Wilbur was documented in the book of the same name.
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- Firewheel Vortex - - A collection of essays, including for example, ones on fundamentalism, faith, and the relationship of ADHD to child abuse.
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- Labyrinth of People - - A supportive place for people with MPD, their families and friends. Information, personal experiences, links and a bulletin board to post advice or questions about MPD.
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- Lynne's World - - Information and links about self injury, multiplicity, mid-continuum, depression, eating disorders and gay and Christian issues, from a UK perspective.
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- MPD/DID a Legitimate Diagnosis - - Examines the links between multiple personaltiy disorder, domestic violence and child abuse from a patient's perspective. Includes an MPD survey.
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- Sidran Traumatic Stress Foundation - - A non-profit organization and publisher with on-line brochures and articles about DID and other trauma-related disorders, diagnostic materials that are available at cost, and training program. Books can be ordered online.
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- SOSA: Survivors of Spiritual Abuse - - Spiritual Abuse Survivors, poems, art, prose, support network; there is an emphasis on people with DID who are survivors of spiritual abuse.
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