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The Power of Dissociation

Posted on November 17, 2015March 28, 2020 by David Yeung

Without in any way trivializing the trauma that is the core of early childhood abuse, there is a fascinating aspect of MPD that is deserving of further exploration. The fact…
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The Body Keeps The Score

Posted on November 5, 2015 by David Yeung

If someone breaks a leg, is burned, or is otherwise physically injured, it is easy to see. It is shows right there on the surface of their body. Maybe they…
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Characterizing DID: Illness or Injury?

Posted on October 19, 2015 by David Yeung

Language has power. Whether you examine it from the point of view of ordinary communication, advertising, or threats, words and how we use them have tremendous impact – some of…
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Disclosing Your DID: A Cautionary Note

Posted on October 16, 2015October 17, 2015 by David Yeung

I am delighted and honored that Robert Oxnam, author of A Fractured Mind: My Life with Multiple Personality Disorder (Hyperion, 2005) has most kindly consented to be a guest blogger on this…
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Mindfulness Meditation and DID

Posted on October 6, 2015March 28, 2020 by David Yeung

There was a posting on a DID facebook group that expressed some real difficulties with a mindfulness meditation based therapy the DID individual was trying. This individual was not alone…
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