Forgiveness is an important step in healing from DID since it results from trauma, abuse, and betrayal. However, forgiving too quickly will foreclose the processing of grief and pain that is needed to heal. First, one needs to acknowlege the abuse and trauma that was severe enough to require the young mind to fracture into… Continue reading Forgiveness
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Innocent
Most people who suffer from DID experienced abuse or trauma as a young child while in the care of someone they were supposed to trust. If this is you, remember that you were innocent, even if guilt and fear was used to keep you quiet. When the abuse comes from a parent who is supposed… Continue reading Innocent
Alters
What are alter ego and how do they function. In the last blog I talked about “the self” from an academic as well as spiritual point of view. In the first blog I covered why the self fractures to create alter egos. In this blog I would like to just describe what alter egos are… Continue reading Alters
The Self
As a PhD in Human Development, I am aware that self development is complex subject. Many viable theories exist about the self and its development. As a Christian, however, I believe that we come from Heaven with a unique spirit that has choice and challenge. I reflect upon the words of Henry David Thoreau: “Our… Continue reading The Self
The Body Knows
Learning about Myself by Listening to My Body. Sometimes the mind dissociates away present and/or past traumatic realities. However, the body holds onto the pain and confusion it has perceived and requires processing. Our body can “talk” to us by our listening to how it feels. Migraines I had my first migraine at girls camp… Continue reading The Body Knows
Jesus Heals
Today is Easter. As I watch the Earth come alive with greenery, flowers, and sunshine once again, I remember the One Who figuratively “raised me from the dead” as the core alter ego. For many years I existed only in limited safe places. Otherwise I was just watching what my alter egos were doing. Sometimes… Continue reading Jesus Heals
Split Again
In this blog I will describe my second DID split. I was four-year-old and my mind was overwhelmmed, confused, and terrified. My therapist said that this was emotional abuse and can create a situation where the nervous system must either split or die. As I continued to make sense of my life, I never felt… Continue reading Split Again
Attachment and DID
Sorry for being a week late on this blog. I had some medical issues. Attachment theory and classification was at the core of my PhD Dissertation research. At the time, I was not aware of my own DID. I knew that I could not classify my own attachment as secure, but I didn’t think that… Continue reading Attachment and DID
Religion & DID
My becoming whole in the light and warmth of the Son began with a very negative and frightening view of God. Demands for perfectionism at home and at church made it difficult for me to feel safe. A Childhood of Perfectionism I was raised in a Christian home where keeping the commandments, going to church,… Continue reading Religion & DID
Therapy Takes Courage
Therapy takes courage. One is generally brought to therapy because of a personal crisis or because of suffering significant unresolvable emotional or physical pain. In therapy you begin a serious journey of self discovery. It feels vulnerable to reveal your weaknesses and personal problems to another. It is difficult to accept how you have been… Continue reading Therapy Takes Courage