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Considering the Use of Drugs in DID Treatment: Part 2 – Depression and Antidepressants

Posted on November 14, 2018 by David Yeung

We often find these 2 words, depression and antidepressants, spoken in the same breath. Why is this a problem? Because always coupling them together erroneously implies that depression is a…
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Considering the Use of Drugs in DID Treatment – Part 1

Posted on November 7, 2018 by David Yeung

This is the first of a series of posts discussing pharmaceuticals and DID treatment. The purpose is to encourage those with DID to avoid psychiatrists that have already made any…
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Why Ordinary People Deny Testimony of Abuse

Posted on October 10, 2018 by David Yeung

Weeks of heated debate concerning the appointment of a US supreme court judge, has come to an end and a decision was made – a decision by the Republican majority…
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On Using the 3 Engaging Multiple Personalities Volumes

Posted on July 10, 2018 by David Yeung

I want to express my thoughts on how best to use the 3 Volumes of the Engaging Multiple Personalities Series. For those with DID, If you have a therapist, then…
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On Mapping Systems

Posted on June 27, 2018 by David Yeung

With respect to mapping one’s DID system, if you find it beneficial, then by all means do so.  In my psychiatric practice I neither encouraged nor discouraged my patients to…
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