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Religion and Working with Trauma Survivors – Part 1

Posted on February 25, 2019 by David Yeung

I have been hesitant to write a post on religion because it is a highly charged topic in virtually every setting, but it comes up very often in DID treatment….
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Treating DID – A Brief Summary of Key Points: Part 3

Posted on January 2, 2019 by David Yeung

[7] Metaphorical hand-holding helps the frightened child who keeps reliving the trauma, helping them to process it in small digestible doses. Treating PTSD involves metaphorically holding the hand of an…
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Treating DID – A Brief Summary of Key Points: Part 2

Posted on December 28, 2018December 28, 2018 by David Yeung

[3] Treat the trauma, not the drama. While the presentation of DID may appear to be melodramatic or overly complicated to the therapist, common sense dictates. There is no need…
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Treating DID – A Brief Summary of Key Points: Part 1

Posted on December 24, 2018 by David Yeung

Treating DID My three small volumes of “Engaging Multiple Personalities” were written with the intention of introducing to the public to Dissociative Identity Disorder, the often forgotten and neglected mental…
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Considering the Use of Drugs in DID Treatment: Part 8 – A Sales Channel Is Not Therapy

Posted on December 16, 2018December 16, 2018 by David Yeung

[8]  Drug companies use a particular sales technique known as “off-label” marketing to expand the sales potential market of their psychoactive medications.   The technique of “off-label” marketing is selling the medication for a purpose that has not been approved by, in the US, the…
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