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         Multiple Personality Disorder:     more books (100)
  1. Multiple Personality Disorder from the Inside Out by W. Giller, 1991-09-04
  2. Diagnosis and Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder by Frank W. Putnam, 1989-02-03
  3. The Osiris Complex: Case Studies in Multiple Personality Disorder by Colin A. Ross, 1994-02-07
  4. Clinical Perspectives on Multiple Personality Disorder by Richard P. Kluft, 1993-06
  5. A God Called Father: One Woman's Recovery from Incest and Multiple Personality Disorder by Judith Machree, 2002-04-03
  6. Silencing the voices: one woman's experience with multiple personality disorder by Jean Darby Cline, 1997-06-01
  7. FRACTURED MIND, A: MY LIFE WITH MULTIPLE PERSONALITY DISORDER by Robert B. Oxnam, 2006-10-10
  8. Becoming One: A Story of Triumph Over Multiple Personality Disorder by Sarah E. Olson, 1997-03
  9. The Magic Daughter: A Memoir of Living with Multiple Personality Disorder by Jane Phillips, 1996-10-01
  10. The Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder (Clinical Insights Monograph)
  11. Fire and Water: A Safe Journey Through Multiple Personality Disorder by Anna F. Thomas, 2009-04-01
  12. More Than One:An Inside Look at Multiple Personality Disorder by Terri A., M.D. Clark, 1993-09
  13. The Healing of Satanically Ritually Abused Multiple Personality Disorder by Gale Kragt, 2003-04-08
  14. Creating Hysteria: Women and Multiple Personality Disorder by Joan Acocella, 1999-08-27

1. Multiple Personality Disorder & Dissociative Identity Disorder
Extensive writings by Ralph Allison, MD, one of the pioneers in treating multiplicity, explicating Category Health Mental Health Dissociative Multiple Personality......multiple personality disorder resource for published papers, books, course manuals,new ideas, glossary of terms and definitions supported by Dr. Ralph
http://www.dissociation.com/
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2. Multiple Personality Disorder Art ; Words Life Lessons From A
The work of artist and survivor, Judy Castelli. Articles on child abuse and life with multiple personali Category Health Mental Health Multiple Personality Personal Pages...... Judy Castelli New York Times multiple personality disorder article Robbie Woliver'swonderful article about Judy Castelli in The New York Times, Sunday, March
http://www.multiple-personality.com/

3. What Is Dissociative Identity Disorder?
rare and mysterious psychiatric curiosities, Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)(until very recently known as multiple personality disorder MPD) and other
http://www.sidran.org/didbr.html
How you can help About Trauma What Is Dissociative Identity Disorder? available from Sidran in packages of 50 for a small fee. The growing recognition of psychiatric conditions resulting from traumatic influences is a significant mental health issue of the 1990s. Until recently considered rare and mysterious psychiatric curiosities, Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) (until very recently known as Multiple Personality Disorder - MPD) and other Dissociative Disorders (DD) are now understood to be fairly common effects of severe trauma in early childhood, most typically extreme, repeated physical, sexual, and/or emotional abuse. In 1994, with the publication of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-IV , Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) was changed to Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), reflecting changes in professional understanding of the disorder, which resulted largely from increased empirical research of trauma-based dissociative disorders. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), widely accepted as a major mental illness affecting 9-10% of the general population, is closely related to Dissociative Identity Disorder (MPD) and other Dissociative Disorders (DD). In fact, as many as 80-100% of people diagnosed with DID (MPD) also have a secondary diagnosis of PTSD. The personal and societal cost of trauma disorders [including DID (MPD), DD, and PTSD] is extremely high. For example, recent research suggests the risk of suicide attempts among people with trauma disorders may be even higher than among people who have major depression. In addition, there is evidence that people with trauma disorders have higher rates of alcoholism, chronic medical illnesses, and abusiveness in succeeding generations.

4. Multiple Personality Disorder / Dissociative Identity Disorder
Dr. Paul McHugh discusses multiple personality disorder also known as Dissociative Identity Disorder.
http://www.psycom.net/mchugh.html

5. MULTIPLE PERSONALITY/DISSOCIATIVE IDENTITY DISORDER
Provides an overview of multiple personality disorder, a history of how it has been addressed in the past, and references. to the chip .several times I wondered if I had multiple personality disorder. In fact, or if I was just from another
http://www.religioustolerance.org/mpd_did.htm
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" Down with skepticism, up with awareness. " Label on a button at a MPD conference. " Every MPD patient in the country owes a personal debt of gratitude to Buddy [Braun]. He's the first ever to get a unit set up for these people, and all the other units around the country follow the trail he has blazed. " M. Keenan, New City article, 1995-JUN-22: " The Devil and Dr. Braun ." "...students often ask me whether multiple personality disorder (MPD) really exists. I usually reply that the symptoms attributed to it are as genuine as hysterical paralysis and seizures." Dr. Paul McHugh " I have this head shrinker and he says...[MPD is]...deliberately induced because the CIA is where they started inducing it when after they brought all the Nazis over from Germany to run American Psychiatric Association....It is all mind control and all kinds of things to invent people with multiple personalities.... I believe the government has implanted some kind of a chip into my head where... [my thoughts are] monitored by Barbara Walters and these other women. And they take all my ideas...I think [Oprah] sits with her finger on the switch to the chip....several times I wondered if I had multiple personality disorder. In fact, or if I was just from another planet."

6. Dissociative Identity Disorder/Multiple Personality Disorder
Disorder (DID) (until very recently known as multiple personality disorder MPD) and other Dissociative Disorders
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Dissociative Identity Disorder/Multiple Personality Disorder
The growing recognition of psychiatric conditions resulting from traumatic influences is a significant mental health issue of the 1990s. Until recently considered rare and mysterious psychiatric curiosities, Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) (until very recently known as Multiple Personality Disorder - MPD) and other Dissociative Disorders (DD) are now understood to be fairly common effects of severe trauma in early childhood, most typically extreme, repeated physical, sexual, and/or emotional abuse. In 1994, with the publication of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-IV, Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) was changed to Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), reflecting changes in professional understanding of the disorder, which resulted largely from increased empirical research of trauma- based dissociative disorders. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), widely accepted as a major mental illness affecting 9-10% of the general population, is closely related to Dissociative Identity Disorder (MPD) and other Dissociative Disorders (DD). In fact, as many as 80-100% of people diagnosed with DID (MPD) also have a secondary diagnosis of PTSD. The personal and societal cost of trauma disorders [including DID (MPD), DD, and PTSD] is extremely high. For example, recent research suggests the risk of suicide attempts among people with trauma disorders may be even higher than among people who have major depression. In addition, there is evidence that people with trauma disorders have higher rates of alcoholism, chronic medical illnesses, and abusiveness in succeeding generations.

7. Displaced Parts, A Multiple War
Resources and Information on MPD/DID provided by a survivor and her alters.
http://displacedparts.com
"We have to face the fact that either all of us are going to die together or we are going to learn to live together and if we are to live together we have to talk."
-Eleanor Roosevelt
updated: March 21,, 2003

8. Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly Multiple Personality Disorder)
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    (formerly Multiple Personality Disorder) Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), previously referred to as multiple personality disorder (MPD), is a dissociative disorder involving a disturbance of identity in which two or more separate and distinct personality states (or identities) control the individual's behavior at different times. When under the control of one identity, the person is usually unable to remember some of the events that occurred while other personalities were in control. The different identities, referred to as alters, may exhibit differences in speech, mannerisms, attitudes, thoughts, and gender orientation. The alters may even differ in "physical" properties such as allergies, right-or-left handedness, or the need for eyeglass prescriptions. These differences between alters are often quite striking. The person with DID may have as few as two alters, or as many as 100. The average number is about 10. Often alters are stable over time, continuing to play specific roles in the person's life for years. Some alters may harbor aggressive tendencies, directed toward individuals in the person's environment, or toward other alters within the person. At the time that a person with DID first seeks professional help, he or she is usually not aware of the condition. A very common complaint in people with DID is episodes of amnesia, or time loss. These individuals may be unable to remember events in all or part of a proceeding time period. They may repeatedly encounter unfamiliar people who claim to know them, find themselves somewhere without knowing how they got there, or find items that they don't remember purchasing among their possessions.
  • 9. Coping With Dissociative Identity Disorder - Multiple Personality Disorder
    Ideas for coping with the symptoms of Dissociativie Identity Disorder, formerly known as multiple personality disorder, from the author and from site visitors. Stories, tips and links to other resources.
    http://home.attbi.com/~riversrages/index.html
    Do you have Dissociative Identity Disorder, formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder? Are you a support person for someone who is dissociative? Do you wonder if you have DID, or have other personalities within yourself? You are not alone. The intent of this site is to share ideas to cope with the variety of symptoms that we multiples contend with day in and day out. Here are some previews of what you find inside: New: "I figured I would say everything as it was and see if this T could handle it. If she were scared of me, it was just as well to know it sooner than later." How successful will this new therapist be? Read t he final chapter of Deep Therapy in the Fast Lane written by Restin Wells, to find out. Quilting, a new found passion I took up so long ago. Check out the three quilts I actually finished this year and read about the significance of one. Read the encouraging stories submitted by my readers: a variety of coping skills good memories and poems submitted by my readers and friends.

    10. Dissociation And Multiple Personality Disorder
    Poetry, information, and an interview with a 60year-old with multiplicity.
    http://magicstream.net/dissoc.htm

    11. Multiple Personality Disorder From The Inside Out
    multiple personality disorder from the Inside Out By Edited by BarryCohen, Esther Giller, and Lynn W. Now in its 9th printing!
    http://www.sidran.org/catalog/cgmp.html
    How you can help Multiple Personality Disorder from the Inside Out
    By Edited by Barry Cohen, Esther Giller, and Lynn W. Now in its 9th printing!
    This book has helped thousands of people who have or know someone who has a dissociative disorder. This shining jewel is a masterpiece of psychoeducation... This is must reading for therapists and patients alike.
    -Philip Coons, M.D., ISSD News In this unique book, persons with Dissociative Disorders and their significant others address the complex issues of diagnosis, therapy, and maintaining personal relationships. "Viewed from the inside out," Dissociative Identity Disorder takes on an impassioned voice as those who struggle with dissociation share their experiences, obstacles, and triumphs. Contributions by 146 individuals diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder and the people with whom they share their lives have been gathered into an accessible and practical volume for therapists, clients, and lay readers interested in how to better be supportive of individuals who suffer with dissociative diagnoses. Many will find that the book validates their own experiences and feelings, as it explores the post-diagnosis journey. Published by The Sidran Foundation with the Eastern Regional Conference on Abuse and Multiple Personality and the newsletter Many Voices Multiple Personality Disorder from the Inside Out has been compiled and edited by a therapist, a client, and a family member. In addition to the first-person writings described above, the volume contains an introductory chapter describing MPD and dissociation, a glossary of terms, a list of resources, and an index.

    12. WHAT IF SOMEONE COMMITS SUICIDE
    Motivations and interpretations of suicide. Suicide in history. From a Christian doctor who specializes in multiple personality disorder.
    http://www.jmahoney.com/suicide.html
    WHAT IF SOMEONE COMMITS SUICIDE? Again, this may be something that some may find it very hard to read. What if someone commits suicide? The idea has been expressed that in the Christian tradition the person would be expected to "go to Hell." What is someone tries? The idea has been expressed that the person has committed a major sin. Is that true? Is there something broader that should be considered? What kind of issues could we be thinking about? In talking about suicide, there are two special factors that have to be considered. If someone does in fact commit suicide, they don’t get a chance to go back and reconsider. It’s pretty final. The same holds true if there’s damage to part of the body. If someone severely damages or destroys their liver with an overdose, there can be attempts to help it to heal or correct it, but the liver is damaged. It may remain destroyed. We’re not talking about something where someone can easily decide later "Oh, never mind. That wasn’t too good of an idea." The seriousness and permanence of what we’re talking about has to be always remembered. OK, having said that, there can be a lot of different reasons and circumstances involved in someone committing suicide. Sometimes, people will use another term than "suicide" when they think that the circumstances are special enough that it should be considered differently. A soldier in Korea may decide to throw himself on top of a hand grenade tossed into his foxhole, as a way of trying to save his friends by dying himself. That is not called suicide but an act of heroism. If he’s lucky the hand grenade doesn’t go off. Things would be looked at differently if he had just gotten a "Dear John" letter from his girlfriend and he was disappointed that the grenade was a dud. People would take into account what his intention was.

    13. From The Inside Out
    Healing through faith in Christ. Includes information on deprogramming from cults, multiple personality disorder, and Satanic ritual abuse. Articles and discussion forum.
    http://home.mchsi.com/~ftio/
    Welcome! If you are living with the consequences of your own or another's sexual abuse, ritual abuse, mind control or dissociative conditions, you are welcome to join us here. We hope that some of the information compiled on these pages is helpful to you. The compilers of this site are people on a journey. We have each in our ways have seen and tasted the devastation the enemy brings to human lives and minds and we have responded to the gentle wooing of the one true God, the sustainer of the universe. Having been permitted by Him to glimpse the freedom only He can bring we have watched Him ignite in us the spark of hope that our abusers could never destroy. Featuring: Breaking the Chain: Breaking Free of Cult Programming An online book by Svali, a former Illuminati trainer, sharing her knowledge and insights to help others gain freedom. From the Inside Out is operated under the following premises.
    • We accept as fact the existence of ritual abuse and mind control.

    14. Artist/Survivor With Multiple Personality Disorder (dissociative
    a lifetime of mental hospitals, suicide attempts, despair and confusion, I wasdiagnosed with MPD/DID (multiple personality disorder/dissociative identity
    http://www.multiple-personality.com/gallery.html

    15. THE CHILDREN CRY/LEARNING TO LIVE WITH MULTIPLE PERSONALITY DISORDER
    By a psychiatric nurse with multiple personality disorder. About her alternate personalities, how they came into existence and how they cope today.
    http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/Garden/8267//index.html

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    THE CHILDREN CRY LEARNING TO LIVE WITH MULTIPLE PERSONALITY DISORDER
    (ALSO KNOWN AS DISSOCIATIVE IDENTITY DISORDER)
    LEARNING TO LIVE WITH M ULTIPLE P ERSONALITY D ISORDER
    THIS SITE IS UNDER REVISION AND AND MAJOR UPDATING. PLEASE BE PATIENT AND COME BACK OFTEN!

    This site is not meant to be an official diagnosis or treatment site for those with MPD, or those who think they have MPD. These are our personal observations, insights, and conclusions, only. For professional advice please seek a competent Psychiatrist or Psychologist.
    This site deals with our abuse and our journey toward healing. Our host personality is Cassandra, Cass for short. There are over 50 personalities in our system. We have been married twice, and both were disasters, since we married men like those who abused us. It's kind of like that familiar dance, because we were conditioned to accept those kind of men as normal. You may find some things on these pages that sound familiar, and some that sound totally foreign. You may find helpful things and things you don't need. Take the good things with you, and forget those that don't help!
    THE CHILDREN CRY
    Can you hear them crying? Their tears?

    16. Pulling Down Strongholds Deliverance Ministry - Freedom From Satan Through The P
    Deliverance Ministry. Articles on multiple personality disorder, satanic ritual abuse, and the freedom that Christ can give.
    http://pullingdownstrongholds.com
    For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Therefore, put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. Ephesians 6:12-13 Whether you believe in him or not, Satan is real and his primary goal is to destroy each of us. The Bible says this - "Be Alert! Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour." (1 Peter 5:8) We must educate ourselves about his methods or we may be caught off guard and destroyed. We invite you to take the time to explore this site and allow God to lead you into the freedom that comes from knowing how to effectively resist the devil! Home About Us Deliverance Testimonies ... Contact Us
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    17. Books On Memory, Dissociation And Multiple Personality.
    RN Sykes Clinical Perspectives on multiple personality disorder byCatherine G. Fine, Richard P. Kluft (Editors) Construction and
    http://www.psycom.net/bookstore.memory.html

    18. Our Lord Jesus
    Page by a person with multiple personality disorder, with thoughts on a variety of Christian topics.
    http://angelfire.com/my/sherbear/OurLord.html
    Our Lord Jesus
    How glad I am for that! Did you know that multiple personality disorder is truly a blessing from God? He gave us the gift of survival by blessing us with intelligence and creativity allowing us to dissociate in times of pain and suffering. Thanks be to God! He allowed us to be spared so much! Do you remember the poem "Footprints"? God carried us during those times. Think back to your own life. Have you ever gone through something that you didn't think you could ever survive and have maybe even contemplated taking your life? Think back. It was awful but you SURVIVED it. Did you do it on your own? Maybe you think you did but I can tell you that you were not alone! (Surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age. Matthew:28:20b) You never have to feel alone again. What comfort that is to a lonely heart. You are loved! Loved so much that Jesus died for YOU! No matter what you have done in the past or even what you are doing right now in your life HE LOVES YOU! For a person who was abused that can be difficult to believe. It may take you some to accept but when you finally reach the point of 100% surrender to the Lord you will have a peace that has been unknown to you until now. To accept Jesus as your Saviour right now click here to help you surrender yourself over to the Lord.

    19. Home Page
    Historic research into this woman's life, including reproduced letters, handwriting, photographs, and a listing of biographies.
    http://merlin.alleg.edu/employee/a/adale/maryr/Home Page.htm
    Mary Reynolds
    The first known case of Multiple Personality Disorder In recent years, some therapists, psychologists, and other professionals have displayed skepticism towards the credibility of multiple personality disorder (MPD), or what is presently known as dissociative identity disorder (DID). With the recent rise in diagnoses of dissociative identity disorder, and also the rise in the number of alters, or personalities these individuals are possessing, professionals have been skeptical of the disorder, and being even more extreme, proclaiming that there is no such mental illness as DID (Goff, 1993). These critics argue that environmental variables, or social influences, such as the media, and that the fluctuation of the therapeutic process play large factors in the diagnosis and treatment of the disorder (Spanos, 1994).
    References
    DID/MPD Controversy Biography ... Links
    Questions and Comments nicholj@alleg.EDU (nicholj@juno.com) Created by: Joshua Nichols Allegheny College '99 (Web page created as part of Senior Thesis and Independent Project) Special Thanks: Dr. Joshua Searle-White

    20. Multiple Personality Disorder From The Inside Out
    multiple personality disorder from the inside out. Book Details.Title multiple personality disorder from the inside out.
    http://mpbooks.artefact.org.nz/display_book.php?BookID=22

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