Tag Archives: Depersonalization disorder

#0030 Clems Castaways Open Mic and Improv – Sing With Me World!

World Worst and Longest Songs: from the mind of DIDs. #Dissociative Identity Disorder. We love the harp, the mouth harp, the harmonica, bur more we love the feeling and inspiration given to me by Norika. BTW, Wally-Wally song in it’s finest at the END History. We hope you enjoy some of Wally-Wally and the Life’s Song for no worry. I hope you enjoy the best-my-worst can get. God Bless!

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#0036 BEYOND OUR COMPREHENSION – ART THERAPY FOR DIDS – The Stages of Canvas in Art Therapy – A visual and audio guide.

Ok! So you didn’t ask for a visual que to the Art Therapy but in this one you got it. The stages the canvas goes through is an analogy to what you go through in the realm of Therapy. It’s a must for me and DIDs. I get better at it all the time and I hope you will too.

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#0031 Beyond Our Comprehension Art for DIDs, Therapy for Successful Integration, Jobs Number One or Two, Walk-in Shoes

Where talking art for therapy but that doesn’t mean you have to be artisitic. Working #ones can burn you out, how to be in the top without cracking under pressure – Wish I Knew? Supportive and Educational. Warning: Eye Changing!

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#0027 Beyond Our Comprehension – Pain Is Universal, mental disorder, childhood tramas, DIDs, Podcast RECOMMENDATION, and Expert Secrets

It takes some amazing courage to show vurnerability at the level it will help changes live of others. We are all vunerable in the stages of our development. This stage can go horribly wrong. For many, all too many, life does and without any control over it. Thank you to David Choe for showing us that.

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#0021 Beyond Our Comprehension D.I.D’s – Dissociate identity Disorder (Personality Disorder)

In dissociative disorders, the normal integration of consciousness, memory, perceptions, identity, emotion, body representation, motor control, and behavior is disrupted, and continuity of self is lost. Welcome to my normal – abnormal. Comedy can be therapy.

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