I wanted to let people know that Volume 2 of my Engaging Multiple Personalities Series – Therapeutic Guidelines has now been released as an audiobook. It is available on Audible.com,…
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The Biological vs. Humanistic Divide in Psychiatry
It is a fascinating paradox that the very motivation which drives someone become a therapist and study the mind can often be the thing that prevents them from seeing the…
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Remembering Bertha Pappenheim
My New Year Wishes to all who are suffering from dissociative symptoms or are significant others to those with the same afflictions. Amid suffering and failure, hope abides Remembering Bertha Pappenheim…
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Why Psychiatrists Miss (and Misdiagnose) DID
Dissociative Identity Disorder (“DID”) is a condition found all over the world with a prevalence rate of around 1%. It is often denigrated by being characterized as a North American…
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Panic, Fear and the Empowerment of Grounding
Panic attacks are always accompanied by intense fear. Intense fear is appropriate if you come upon a cougar on your jogging route. But if your heart pounds with fear with…
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