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I have often tried to imagine how I might have acted differently. Always I end up in the same place.
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It is this honest connection behveen two human beings that, in the end, makes what we endured together understandable and meaningful.
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I wish I had a magic wand to make things better, but therapy doesn't work that way.
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It is the story of people who found each other at the right moment in their lives and performed magic. (v)
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To treat my first multiple, as to raise my first child, I had to commit myself deeply to the experience in order to tolerate the uncertainty, fear, pain, and intensity.
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as my understanding of and competence in treating the disorder have grown, multiple personality has come to seem, though still horrendous, less unique and incomprehensible, and thus more manageable
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Robin and Reagan are unique in that they date their creation not to a single traumatic event but to the need of the group to maintain a nonconficted, nonabreactive memory trace. The other past-keepers are both reactive and information-providing personalities-they appear in my office to give me information the system seems to think I need, or in response to my touching a critical nerve in the Jo, Missy, Joan Frances, or Renee personalities.
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What is it, sweetie," I asked."Hair, said a voice that wasn't Missy's. It was Little Joe, a two-year-old personality, and his fingers played in my waist-length hair just as my own babies had many years ago.My skin prickled as I realized how complete my experience was of being touched by a toddler.
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I wish I had a magic wand to make things better, but therapy doesn’t work that way.
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