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wiki_editors posted a new wiki 3.0 – article. 5 months ago
What is Religious Abuse?What is Religious Abuse? Religious abuse is directly tied to an abuse of power and often a use of fear tactics. The most common forms…
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wiki_editors posted a new wiki 3.0 – article. 5 months ago
MigrainesWhat are migraines? A migraine is a specific type of headache that involves severe pain, often localized to one side of the head. Migraines can…
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wiki_editors posted a new wiki 3.0 – article. 5 months ago
System ResponsibilityWhat is System Responsibility? System responsibility is the acceptance that regardless of which alter took what action, every alter within the system must be accountable…
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wiki_editors posted a new wiki 3.0 – article. 5 months ago
Self-DiagnosisLet’s be clear: only a licensed professional can diagnose you with a medical condition or disorder. However, you can still research what you might have…
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wiki_editors posted a new wiki 3.0 – article. 5 months ago
The Different Healing Goals for SystemsHistory of Treatment Fusion being the only goal of therapy for Dissociative Identity Disorder is very outdated in our understanding of the disorder today. For…
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wiki_editors posted a new wiki 3.0 – article. 5 months ago
RelationshipsPeople with DID/OSDD can have healthy, loving, wonderful relationships in their lives. However, Relationships can and will face unique challenges due to the disorder, which…
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wiki_editors posted a new wiki 3.0 – article. 5 months ago
How to be an Ally to Someone with a Dissociative DisorderBoundaries – how boundaries for a system will likely present differently than you might be used to with non-systems. Different alters in a system might…
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wiki_editors posted a new wiki 3.0 – article. 5 months ago
Dealing With DramaWhat is a Boundary/How to Set and Maintain Boundaries A boundary is a guideline or rule you set with someone else to identify reasonable and…
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wiki_editors posted a new wiki 3.0 – article. 5 months ago
Amnesia from TraumaWhen someone experiences trauma, their mind might resort to one of many protective mechanisms. One is dissociation – detaching from the experience to shield themselves…
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wiki_editors posted a new wiki 3.0 – article. 5 months ago
Psychogenic Non-Epileptic SeizuresWhat are PNES? Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures are attacks that closely resemble epilepsy-related seizures (most commonly grand-mal seizures), but abnormal electric activity in the brain doesn’t…
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