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Mahdiye
@mahdiye
The multiplication of personalities, as seen in conditions like DID, helps compartmentalize trauma for survival but can disrupt identity and memory continuity. While it protects against overwhelming distress, it often isolates emotions and fragments the self. Therapy aims to integrate these parts by addressing root trauma and fostering cooperation among identities. However, without proper intervention, this protective mechanism can perpetuate emotional disconnection, making healing a complex and delicate process.
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Amigoπ©
@dexwhale
I think healing from something like that aint easy and it requires a ton of patiience work and understanding
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Inna Mosina
@innamosina
You're absolutely right dear... I'm glad there are professionals like you who know about these things and can help. π β€οΈ
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Javad
@best
it can be said that all of these things are rooted in people having multiple personalities . Many people have multiple personalities but they dont have any specific illness and they just try to be themselves when they are with the right person
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