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Engaging Multiple Personalities Volume 1 now available in Traditional Chinese

Posted on September 24, 2017 by David Yeung

I am happy to announce that volume 1 of Engaging Multiple Personalities is available in traditional Chinese through Createspace.com.  It should be available through Amazon in the next few days….
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Do Young Alters Need to Age?

Posted on July 9, 2017March 28, 2020 by David Yeung

A reader of my blog asked me a private question about whether or not alters age (or remain stuck mentally at their age) even though it appears that they are…
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Resetting the Nervous System after Trauma – Part 2

Posted on June 15, 2017March 21, 2020 by David Yeung

Levine suggests two very simple physical procedures. One is to ask the client to put one hand in the opposite arm pit, creating a physical sensation of containment of warmth…
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Resetting The Nervous System after Trauma Part 1

Posted on June 15, 2017 by David Yeung

I have paid close attention to the insights of Peter Levine ever since his book “Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma” was published.  He pointed out that while animals face being…
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Working with Self-Victimization

Posted on April 17, 2017April 19, 2017 by David Yeung

I received a request from a reader about a major issue encountered by many with DID, self-victimization. In my experience treating DID patients, self-victimization and self-harm seemed to be the…
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