Web Sites Dealing With DID/MPD, DDNOS, Dissociation



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Astraea's Web: Multiple Personality Resources

This is a site for unorthodox resources on DID, including many links to personal DID web pages, web sites on DID resources and many articles.

Gift From Within

Gift from Within is a 501 (c) (3) private, nonprofit organization dedicated
to those who suffer post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), those at risk for
PTSD, and those who care for traumatized individuals. Our philosophy is to rekindle hope and restore dignity to trauma survivors.

Healing and Thriving After Trauma Website

Resources for trauma survivors; information on PTSD and Complex forms of PTSD, links to trauma and dissociation websites; information on choosing a therapist; links to online professional codes of ethics and treatment guidelines for trauma-related disorders; directory of therapists who specialize in treatment of trauma and dissociation; as well as emergency numbers, self-help organizations, and related resources in the Vancouver, Canada area.

Healing Hopes

Healing Hopes is an interactive and informative self-help support site for abuse/trauma survivors diagnosed as dissociative or more specifically as
having DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder). Among it's many features, this site offers a Library of informative pages pertaining to MPD/DID and the many problems experienced with this diagnosis, advice from others with DID. Healing Hopes is owned and operated by survivors diagnosed with DID and offers no professional counselling.

MPD Definition & Information Psychology Today

Many Voices Press

This is a hope filled site of encouragement for people recovering from trauma and dissociation, and for their therapists. This is an excellent site from the publishers of the newsletter, Many Voices, which has been in existence since 1989. It includes an art gallery, a calendar of events, letters, links, and space for sharing.

Mosaic Minds

An internet-based organization founded by a group of dissociative survivors of childhood trauma and their loved ones. This site seeks to provide an online clearinghouse of information for those whose lives are impacted by the more extreme form of dissociation called "Dissociative Identity Disorder" (DID), formerly called "Multiple Personality Disorder" (MPD).

Multiplicity, Abuse & Healing

The purpose of this site is to provide resources for exploration and general education of the main issues involved in DID and more generally all forms of abuse. It includes survivor poetry, current articles on PTSD, abuse, and dissociation, many resources including email groups and webrings to join, organizations, and many more resources. There is also an online chat room on dalnet server on IRC.

The Post-Traumatic Gazette

This is a commercial newsletter on PTSD for trauma survivors and their friends and families. The first issue is published in full on the web.

Self Injury

A well put together web page on many aspects of self injury, including the reasons, types of treatment and self-help pages, as well as contributions from readers and a "bodies-under-siege" list.

Survivorship Home Page

A 501(c)3 Nonprofit Forum on Survival of Sadistic Sexual Abuse, Ritualistic Abuse, Mind Control & Torture Survivorship is volunteer run. All proceeds go to support survivor service.

Multiple Personality Disorder By Paul R. McHugh

Dissociative Identity Disorder

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. Features encouraging stories, message board, the webmaster's personal experience, questions from the site's guestbook and more.

 

Emily's Journal

"I do not plan to use this journal as a means of letting it go, but more as a way to share my success and at times explain why I struggle. My name is Emily. I'm 42, I think. I was given the label of DID (MPD) in January 1992..."

 



as of Friday December 29, 2000



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