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    • University Behavioral Health of El Paso offers mental health and chemical dependency treatment for patients of all ages in El Paso, Texas. We provide comprehensive mental health services, including conduct disorder treatment, multiple personality disorder and hypochondriac treatment, as well as specialized care for other mental health disorders for children, teens, adults and mature adults in El Paso, Texas.
    • We offer inpatient, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient services for conduct disorder treatment, multiple personality disorder, hypochondriac treatment, specialized therapy for co-occurring disorders, whether the individual patient has multiple mental illnesses or a mental health disorder and chemical dependency program.

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    • or adolescents and adults, we offer treatment for multiple personality, conduct disorder, and co-occurring disorders treatment in Denton, Texas for multiple mental health conditions or a combination of mental health and chemical dependency problems.
    • University Behavioral Health of Denton offers specialized care for dissociative disorder, conduct disorder and other mental health and chemical dependency problems in programs that are designed to meet specific needs. programs for women, youth, military members, and faith based programs.
    • “One Life to Live’s” Viki Lord has survived breast cancer and being shot while struggling for decades with multiple personality dis-order.

      But the fictional character’s darkest hour comes today.

      The ABC soap opera signs off at 2 p.m. (on WCVB, Ch. 5) after 43 years. Beginning Monday, the network is replacing it with a less-expensive lifestyle show called “The Revolution.”
    • The ABC soap, “One Life To Live” was a  sizzling  story about town matriarch Viki Lord’s and the many citizens. From the start, the action in Llanview, Pa., has centered around newspaper publisher, university president, former mayor and sometime waitress and oft-married Viki Lord Riley Buchanan Buchanan Carpenter Davidson Banks, the rock of the town despite her multiple personality disorder.
    • Her portrayer, Erika Slezak, who was playing Desdemona in Buffalo, N.Y., when she got the role in 1971, took one last curtain call Thursday at a tribute to the show on “The View,” which airs today. And in an interview in her dressing room before the taping, she teared up a few times as she talked about leaving Llanview.
    • I’m starting off my new year by having an identity crisis. Once upon a time, I thought I knew exactly who I was, namely a redneck with eclectic tastes. And, no, Eclectic ain’t just a town in Alabama.
    • I wish I could state that definitively who I am. Maybe you can’t either, or you think you’d just confuse other people if you tried to explain yourself. I’ll tell you about my multiple personalities, and perhaps you’ll feel better if you’re an odd duck like me. 

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    • An extraordinary scene depicts Lyssa's dragon surfacing and speaking with Eddie. It is like a dissociative identity disorder: Lyssa exists with a separate distinct being inside. Like Eddie, Lyssa lives with grief because of personal loss, and she is terrified of her power. Lyssa also has pyrokinetic abilities, but there is far more to this heroine's story.
    • Even after Eddie breaches her defenses, slowly wheedling his way into her life, she is determined to protect him from a looming showdown with the Cruor Venator — and what is buried inside her. The loneliness and sadness of both these characters radiate from the pages in waves. What I liked about their relationship is that it is developed very slowly over the course of the story, a "slow burn" in more ways than one.

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    • very informative overview of DID

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    • Does anyone know if Fred Van Lente suffers from Multiple Personality Disorder? Because it certainly feels like two distinctly different people wrote the beginning and end of the first issue of the new Valiant Entertainment’s reboot of Archer & Armstrong.
    • So, basically four bucks for twelve decent pages to read. Even with the five page Ninjak preview in the back-up story slot, this issue hits your wallet like those old Image #0 issues. I can only recommend that you either start with Archer & Armstrong #2, or wait for the trade paperback. At least then, twelve pages of fiddling about won’t be 50% of the book.
    • Can someone help me.. How did you figure out your alters, and there personalities and how to classify them? I understand you don't always have them all out at once, but the ones you know of.... My head so jumbled I can't seem to do it. And I need help
    • DID doesn't always make sense to me but it makes more sense than not knowing what I have or just "depression". Your lovelies will also help you to understand and classify them more as well. They may let themselves be known.
    • Dissociative identity disorder or often abbreviated as DID is a psychological phenomenon that existing throughout the world and has not known for exactly what the cause is.
    • There is much debate over Dissociative Identity Disorder, some psichilogists say that this phenomenon is generally due to a chilhood trauma, some said that it is only a  false memory created by hypnisis, but until now,  this could not be ascertained. However, How do we explain about someone who does not speak Arabic suddenly become fluent in the languange?
    • There are dozens of different topics on which a psychology speech can be written. For instance, you can choose to talk about on the different behaviors of human mind. You can talk about how different sorts of behavior are inherited from parents. You can talk about how some children have autism and what causes it. No matter what sort of topic you consider for the psychology speech, ensure that you feel comfortable with it and you can deliver it with confidence.
    • Following are some ideas for psychology speech topics that you may use for your own speech.

       

      •    Abraham Maslow’s human need’s hierarchy
       •    Mental Stress
       •    Dissociative Identity Disorder

    • Schizophrenia Jokes (Also It's Not Multiple Personality Disorder) 

       
       
       
       
       
       Let me preface this post with this warning: My life sucks nowadays. I wake up in the morning thinking "oh God not another new day". I go to sleep thinking "Yay, six whole hours of no one screwing with me". But I put on a happy face for my patients and a snarky face for my Twitter followers. Which leaves this blog as pretty much the only place I can really be myself. And today's one of those days when the whole weight of how much my life sucks is really pounding me in the face.
    • I'm schizophrenic and so am I.
       
       National Schizophrenic's Convention: Anybody who's everybody will be there!
       
       If a schizophrenic threatens suicide, is it declared a hostage situation?
       
       
       
       I may be schizophrenic but at least I have each other.
       
       
       
       Paranoid schizophrenic: Are you staring at us?
       

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    • In abusive homes, one of the most common areas of suppression is that of reporting abuse, telling what is said behind closed doors and telling when the child has been frightened, hurt, neglected or intimidated.

      Each time a child is forced to remain silent when she is abused, it creates inner tension.  If the inner tension is too strong, she will need to create an inner escape valve.  One type of escape valve  is to dissociate.  

    • Since she cannot separate herself from the abuse in any physical way, creating inner personalities can provide a sense of distance at least from the most intense aspects of the abuse, as well as take down some of the overwhelming sense of fear and pain of the moments of abuse and neglect.

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    • Dissociative Identity Disorder Support Group include info on dissociative identity disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, PTSD, Support, Eating Disorders, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Ritual Abuse, Mind Control, Coping skills, healing, therapy, diagnostic criteria, symptoms of, indicators, and recommended survivor support.  Unless otherwise cited, Felicity4us2 holds copyright to material posted. To contact - Felicity4us2@gmail.com   Thank you for your continued support.
    • There is a petition being circulated that is giving research to back  removing DID from the DSMV - I have provided a page with more  information - please read and do whatever to get our voices heard. http://www.igdid.com/h226-apa
       
       thank you for your participation.  We only have two weeks to be heard. 
    • I was looking on Amazon and saw a new book on DID is about to come out so I looked up the author and found a wikipage. I have not heard of this author before. Does anyone know anything? Searching I found a neurowicki - which I am going to read in a bit.
    • http://www.amazon.com/dp/178049033X/?tag=bfftlbr-20

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    • I can somehow understand if a person for some reason likes to pretend she or he has that condition, and of course that would mean there's something else seriously wrong with the person. 
        
       But why do other people agree to waste money and time on documenting such hoax cases, as in to take part in them?
    • A blond woman in the Australian tv-series "The Extraordinary"
        
       - They say she's been diagnosed to have 68 personalities.

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    • The danger being those we have elected as leaders, now masquerading as paragons of virtue and fountains of knowledge, are MPDs - where there "...is the presence of two or more distinct identities or personality states...that recurrently take control of behaviour" [Wikipedia].
    • I am no psychologist, but enjoy objectively analysing extreme human behaviour. An obsession with bestsellers recently led me to legendary novelist Sydney Sheldon’s Tell Me Your Dreams where serial murderer Ashley Patterson exhibits symptoms of Multiple Personality Disorder [MPD]. Myth has it that ‘too intelligent’ people sometimes show signs of coherent insanity – eventually dying prematurely of drug-induced stress or maniac depression!

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    • I am not sure if other people feel this sort what extent, I think that all people that dissociate avoid. Probably people who do not dissociate also avoid, but I'm thinking that we have a particular problem and that we know what we're supposed to be doing, but don't seem to be able to do it. We are supposed to be working on school. I know this is something that the parts to more than me, and it is getting to the point that more and more of the system are beginning to worry about are we going to be able to continue if I don't let go. But still I sit here and think about not knowing how to do it.
    • I think that there are parts of my system that know how to do the work in that part of my job as host is to get them the time they need to do the work, but I am having trouble letting go. I feel worried over it, so it would seem the easiest thing in the world to just somehow handover the control I have in my life to them.

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    • My friend's sister made this: Multiple personality disorder.
    • It's called Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) today. Cute photo, though.

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