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Mental Health Disorders - DissociativeInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Abuse Survivors Support Network (DID focus) Description: DID/MPD, PTSD, and adult survivor of abuse support page. (angelfire.com) |
Dissociative Experiences Scale - The Ross Institute Description: Descriptive statistics, interpretive information, and the scale itself. (rossinst.com) |
MPD Friends Description: Site written by the SO of a male multiple. Includes information on MPD, a booklist,links and a humour page. (mpdfriends.homestead.com) |
The International Society for the Study of Dissociation Description: Designed for mental health professionals, this organization is devoted to research, training, and treatment of dissociative disorders. (issd.org) |
Welcome to Our Inner World Description: Personal account of living with DID/MPD and agoraphobia with panic attacks. Links and research on PTSD, MPD, DID, Trauma, Abuse, Domestic Violence, Triggers, Alters, Switching and fun for the littles. (members.tripod.com) |
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