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This article is from the Dissociation FAQ, by Discord (tina@tezcat.com) with numerous contributions by others.
Anyone with an interest in being here, of course. A more specific list is:
people with dissociative processes, including but not limited to multiple
personalities; their SOs (that's "Significant Others" btw), friends,
colleagues and the like; therapists/psychologists with insights into
dealing with problems and issues arising from dissociation, and other
interested parties.
 
Continue to:
health, dissociation, dissociative disorders, multiplicity, trauma, abuse
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