Deborah Bray Haddock
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The Dissociative Identity Disorder Sourcebook
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“DID is about survival! As more people begin to appreciate this concept, individuals with DID will start to feel less as though they have to hide in shame. DID develops as a response to extreme trauma that occurs at an early age and usually over an extended period of time.”
― The Dissociative Identity Disorder Sourcebook
― The Dissociative Identity Disorder Sourcebook
“As an undergraduate student in psychology, I was taught that multiple personalities were a very rare and bizarre disorder. That is all that I was taught on ... It soon became apparent that what I had been taught was simply not true. Not only was I meeting people with multiplicity; these individuals entering my life were normal human beings with much to offer. They were simply people who had endured more than their share of pain in this life and were struggling to make sense of it.”
― The Dissociative Identity Disorder Sourcebook
― The Dissociative Identity Disorder Sourcebook
“As a therapist, I have many avenues in which to learn about DID, but I hear exactly the opposite from clients and others who are struggling to understand their own existence. When I talk to them about the need to let supportive people into their lives, I always get a variation of the same answer. "It is not safe. They won't understand." My goal here is to provide a small piece of that gigantic puzzle of understanding. If this book helps someone with DID start a conversation with a supportive friend or family member, understanding will be increased.”
― The Dissociative Identity Disorder Sourcebook
― The Dissociative Identity Disorder Sourcebook
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I was just looking for you (unsuccessful search using Deb). Thanks for finding me :)
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Deborah's book on DID is a humanistic, practical and compassionate look at humans dealing with trauma. She doesn't make decisions for you but gives you both the field's newest information and her experience of working with clients on which to base your conclusions. Very readable and usable with clients. She furthers our understanding of what it is to be human. Alexis Houck