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Does anyone have good resources for D.I.D?
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[URL="http://www.pods-online.org.uk/index.html"]PODS[/URL] this is a british organisation run by adult survivors and theirs families - lots of good info [URL="http://www.empty-memories.nl/science/Liotti_Trauma_Attachment.pdf"]http://www.empty-memories.nl/science/Liotti_Trauma_Attachment.pdf[/URL] [URL="http://www.dissociation.co.uk/background.asp"]Background[/URL]
[URL="http://www.pods-online.org.uk/index.html"]PODS[/URL] this is a british prganisation run by adult survivors and theirs families - lots of good info [URL="http://www.empty-memories.nl/science/Liotti_Trauma_Attachment.pdf"]http://www.empty-memories.nl/science/Liotti_Trauma_Attachment.pdf[/URL] [URL="http://www.dissociation.co.uk/background.asp"]Background[/URL]
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This article is amazing. I am dealing with this in all 4 of my kids, 2 have BPD diagnosed (one with severe DID as well), 2 are ptsd with potential NPD/APD. The insights in this article align with what I have learned over the last 5 years as I have travelled this very difficult road with my kids (and now, concerns for my grandchildren as I see the things this article is discussing in regards to infant attachment in them).
Thank you for the very informative link.