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It's one thing to have your partner tell you he or she has multiple personalities, and it's another to walk in on your partner and find him or her sitting on the bedroom floor, speaking in a child like voice, having a tea party with stuffed animals.


Karen Marshall Tracey Alderman


#dissociative-identity-diroder #mpd #multiplicity #multipple-personality-disorder #trauma-experiences

SELFHOOD AND DISSOCIATION The patient with DID or dissociative disorder not otherwise specified (DDNOS) has used their capacity to psychologically remove themselves from repetitive and inescapable traumas in order to survive that which could easily lead to suicide or psychosis, and in order to eke some growth in what is an unsafe, frequently contradictory and emotionally barren environment. For a child dependent on a caregiver who also abuses her, the only way to maintain the attachment is to block information about the abuse from the mental mechanisms that control attachment and attachment behaviour.10 Thus, childhood abuse is more likely to be forgotten or otherwise made inaccessible if the abuse is perpetuated by a parent or other trusted caregiver. In the dissociative individual, ‘there is no uniting self which can remember to forget’. Rather than use repression to avoid traumatizing memories, he/she resorts to alterations in the self ‘as a central and coherent organization of experience. . . DID involves not just an alteration in content but, crucially, a change in the very structure of consciousness and the self’ (p. 187).29 There may be multiple representations of the self and of others. Middleton, Warwick. "Owning the past, claiming the present: perspectives on the treatment of dissociative patients." Australasian Psychiatry 13.1 (2005): 40-49.


Warwick Middleton


#attachment #child-abuse #control #ddnos #dissociation

Our identity is like that of an onion; with each experience we endure, a layer is peeled away, finally revealing who we really are at the core.


Afnan Ahmad Mia


#identity #experience

Foisting an identity on people rather than allowing them the freedom and space to create their own is shady.


Raquel Cepeda


#freedom-of-thought #hispanic #identity #immigrant-experience #latino-americans

Our identities are as fluid as our personal experiences are diverse.


Raquel Cepeda


#human-experience #identity #journey-in-life #journeying #race

A foolish faith in authority is the worst enemy of truth.


Albert Einstein


#independent-thought #science #faith

Silent solitude makes true speech possible and personal. If I am not in touch with my own belovedness, then I cannot touch the sacredness of others. If I am estranged from myself, I am likewise a stranger to others.


Brennan Manning


#faith #identity #self #silence #solitude

She fixed a smile that she hoped looked authentic. Pretending to be content continued to be hard work.


Stacy Hawkins Adams


#fiction #identity #personal-growth #women-s-fiction #faith

Relationships take up energy; letting go of them, psychiatrists theorize, entails mental work. When you lose someone you were close to, you have to reassess your picture of the world and your place in it. The more your identity was wrapped up with the deceased, the more difficult the loss.


Meghan O'Rourke


#grief #identity #loss #mourning #relationships

Identity confusion is defined by the SCID-D as a subjective deeling of uncertainty, puzzlement, or conflict about one's own identity. Patients who report histories of childhood trauma characteristically describe themese of ongoing inner struggle regarding their identity; of inner battles for survival; or other images of anger, conflict, and violence.


Marlene Steinberg


#dissociative #dissociative-identity-disorder #dsm #mental-health #multiple-personality-disorder






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