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Articles related to "Multiple Personality Disorder"
Book Review: Cover Up Of The Century Review of the book "Cover Up Of the Century: Satanic Ritual Crime & World Conspiracy" by Daniel Ryder. ritual abuse • cult • programming • dissociative identity disorder • multiple personality disorder
Child Sexual Abuse and Dissociative Identity Disorder It has been noted by clinicians that most patients who suffer from dissociative disorders were abused either physically or sexually when they were children. This article explores DID, previously referred to as MPD. multiple personality disorder • mpd • dissociative identity disorder • did • rape
Education Matters: Denial in Dissociation Denial often plays a crucial role in the dissociative process, and must be addressed for healing to occur. This article discusses denial and how it can be addressed therapeutically. dissociation • did • multiple personality disorder • emotional health • ritual abuse
Multiple Personality Disorder A description of multiple personality disorder, explaining some of the symptoms and differences between this and schizophrenia. schizophrenia • dual personality disorder • multiple personality disorder • mental health • depression
Multiple Personality Disorder and Demonic and Spirit Possession – Part I Multiple Personality Disorder, MPD, is now called Dissociative Identity Disorder, DID. When I took a course in abnormal psychology, it was classified as a neurosis. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, DSM IV TR, written by the American Psychiatric Association, is the reference book mental health professionals use to diagnose for billing purposes. The criteria for MPD is that there are two or more distinct and different identities, at least two of these take control of the person’s behavior and not being able to recall important information that is too extensive to be explained by simply forgetting. The personalities are called alters. This is not due to effects of a substance, such as blackouts or a medical condition. Could possession be a demon as one of the alters of MPD? Two eminent psychiatrists, the late M. Scott Peck and the retired Ralph Allison, have treated people with MPD and both have experienced demonic personalities during the course of treatment. Dr. Peck died Sunday, September 25, 2005 after a long illness. I first read about their work when I was writing my doctoral thesis. The topic I was working on was demonic possession and exorcism. At the time, I had no need to explore MPD further because it was beyond the scope of the thesis subject. Since then, I have acquired their books and have studied them. possession • exorcism • multiple personality disorder • mpd • dissociative identity disorder
Multiple Personality Disorder and Demonic and Spirit Possession – Part II According to theory, discarnate entity can possess the living. The pioneers in this were Dr. Carl Wickland and his wife, Anna, a medium, and Dr. Titus Bull. Continuing this work were the late Canon John D. Pearce-Higgins, psychiatrists M. Scott Peck and Ralph Allison and psychologist Edith Fiore. According to survival theory, a part of us survives the death of the physical body and is referred to as the soul, spirit, entity, discarnate and other names. Some spirits become what is termed earthbound. According to Pearce-Higgins, they just hang around here and do not go where they belong. There are ways to help them go to the light. This is releasement. Can spirits actually possess people? There is documentation for this, but no hard scientific proof. Is the phenomenon a form of mental illness? Again, the hard proof is lacking. The evidence is there that something is happening, but the actual cause is a matter of theory and belief. paranormal • spirit possession • demonic possession • multiple personality disorder or mpd • depossession
What Is MPD? Understanding MPD, how it began, ways in which it is most successfully treated, from one who has been there, a layman's point of view. mpd • psychology • personal experience • personal responsibility • multiple personality defense
Who and What is the Illuminati? Interview with svali done by editor of Centrex news site on the Illuminati: who and what they are. ritual abuse • illuminati • cult • programming • sra
Forensic Considerations in Ritual Trauma Cases (Part 3) This article by an attorney discusses the finding that occur during forensic investigations of ritual abuse cases. This is part three in a series to publish the article in its entirety. cult • ritual • ritual abuse • satanic • cults
Three Major Dissociative Disorders Dissociative disorders, characterized by sudden loss of memory or change in identity, include amnesia, fugue states, & multiple personalities. symptoms of amnesia • dissociative disorders • multiple personality disorders • fugue states • psychological disorders
Healing The many selves of the multiple personality mirror the brokeness of our world today. What can heal that brokenness? multiple personality disorder • dissociative identity disorder • "louise craig • " jung • integration
Mind Chatter - The Destroyer And The Healer A discussion about Mind Chatter. What it is and what it can do. mpd/did • multiple personality disorder • dissociative identity disorder • recovery • 12 step
Watseka Possession Is spirit possession possible? Among the best documented cases of discarnate possession happened in Illinois. It's known as the Watseka Wonder. watseka wonder • spirit possession • discarnate possession • lurancy vellum • mary roff
A "Haunting" in Pennsylvania Strange things happened in the duplex. The family contacted Ed and Lorraine Warren. Déjà vu Amityville! CSICOP was not allowed to investigate. The Church sent an exorcist smurl haunting • west pittston demon • pennsylvania haunting • ed and lorraine warren • csicop
An Introduction To Dissociative Identity Disorder An article describing what Dissociative Identity Disorder is and how it develops. dissociative identity disorder • did • ptsd • abuse
The Three Forms of Closure For her traumatic wounds to heal, the victim of abuse requires closure - one final interaction with her tormentor in which he, hopefully, acknowledges his misbehaviour and even tenders an apology. Fat chance. narcissism • personality • narcissistic • narcissistic personality disorder • npd
Getting Psychological Help Psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, & counselors are the mental health professionals most likely to help us survive psychological pits of despair (disorders). getting psychological help • different types psychological help • psychological help • psychologists • psychiatrists
Heather Locklear This seasoned drama queen could surely vamp up the daytime ratings with her beauty , experience, and talent. There isn't a soap who wouldn't welcome this sexy actress. heather locklear • daytime soaps • shattered minds • dynasty • sami jo
Looking at the parts, not the whole Looking at the parts of the illness and dealing with them, intstead of the overwhelming illness as a whole.
Behavioural Traits of Psychopaths Psychopaths, also known as sociopaths, are manipulative, deceitful, impulsive and inclined to take risks. psychopathic personality • sociopathic personality • psychopathic traits • sociopathic traits • psychopathic characteristics
Me, Myself and Irene This movie is upsetting many people because it uses schizophrenia as a plot device in a Jim Carrey comedy that is a totally inaccurate depiction of schizoprhenia. Should it be pulled from the market? movie • film • schizophrenia • mental illness • media
Me, Myself and Irene - Take #2 Having seen the movie I can say I actually kind of liked it. It is an interesting film that despite its confusion about mental illness, has some real insight about how we treat each other. schizophrenia • dissociative identity disorder • medication • film • movie
What Causes DID? This article discusses Satanic Ritual Abuse as one of the causes of Dissociative Identity Disorder. satanic ritual abuse • sra • did • mpd • extreme abuse
Demonic Possession and Exorcism Demonic possession is recognized by the Catholic, Episcopal and some other churches. It is from the perspective of the Catholic Church that this article is written. There are stages of both possession and exorcism according to the Catholic Church. Exorcism is one of the rites of the Church. When there is a case of suspected possession, the Bishop of the Diocese appoints an exorcist who, then he is in total control. It is he who decides whether or not an exorcism will be performed. In 1971, Blatty wrote “The Exorcist,” which was based on a true case of possession. Father John J. Nicola was the technical advisor to the movie and wrote a book, Diabolical Possession and Exorcism. The theology of possession and exorcism are not well known by the public and he wanted to inform the public. He was concerned that there could be an epidemic of pseudo possession, possession and phobias, as was the case of Salem. The late Father Malachi Martin was an internationally known expert on possession and exorcism. These books are some of my references for this article. paranormal • demonic possession • exorcism • religion
Schizophrenia: Youth's Greatest Disabler - Part 10 Part 10 in a series on Schizophrenia schizophrenia • mental • illness • child • adolescent
Signs and Symptoms of DID An article addressing common questions regarding recognizing the signs & symptoms of DID. sra • did • mpd • abuse • dissociation
Survivors Speak Out: on Dissociation: Part One Discusses the experience of dissociation from the perspective of survivors of ritual abuse dissociation • ritual abuse • did
The Constant Gardener
A review of the film "The Constant Gardener". cinema • films • movies • criticism • reviews
In Giving, We Receive A true story of how to teach children to realize their own gifts and search for ways of sharing them with others. volunteers • children • peacecorp • projects • schools
Spike: Love Him or Hate Him An analysis of Spike from Season Two through to Season Seven, and how much he's changed and yet stayed the same. buffy the vampire slayer • spike • william • james marsters • sarah michelle gellar
Forensic Considerations in Ritual Trauma Cases This article written by an attorney addresses the legal issues, as well as the findings that surround ritual abuse cases in our country. It includes an outstanding description of the effects of ritual trauma on young children. trauma • abuse • ritual abuse • cult • programming
Call for Policy to Increase Protection for Victims of Ritual Abuse in San Diego, Part I Part one of two articles asking for action on the behalf of survivors in San Diego County, from organizations that often receive referrals that address survivor/victim concerns. This is a strong call to action and for much-needed change, and should give hope to every survivor. ritual abuse • satanic • programming • illuminati • mind control |
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