She Believed She Could So She Did

Par : TS Dunes
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8227580511
  • EAN9798227580511
  • Date de parution05/07/2024
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

Résumé

A Survivor's Story of Dissociative Identity Disorder There is a substantial body of empirical evidence that powerfully indicates Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is one of the profound and devastating legacies of prolonged and repeated sexual abuse. This book offers vivid and poignant snapshots that provide a window into the daily struggles faced by a victim as she endeavours to grapple with her harrowing abusive past and the fragmented personalities that have emerged as a result.
The profound trauma inflicted upon her during her formative years has irreparably fractured her psyche, necessitating the development of distinct personality states as a means of coping with the unbearable pain and anguish. This compelling work sheds critical light on the complex interplay between severe childhood sexual victimisation and the subsequent manifestation of dissociative disorders, underscoring the crucial need for comprehensive trauma-informed care and support for those bearing the scars of such appalling abuse.
T S Dunes' faith has been a steadfast protector throughout her harrowing experiences. While God's love is universal, the belief that God controls every aspect of the world is misguided. Rather, God's guidance empowers individuals to regain their life and dignity in the face of adversity. Through this unwavering faith, T S Dunes was able to reclaim her sense of self and overcome the devastation of her past.
SHE DID IT.
A Survivor's Story of Dissociative Identity Disorder There is a substantial body of empirical evidence that powerfully indicates Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is one of the profound and devastating legacies of prolonged and repeated sexual abuse. This book offers vivid and poignant snapshots that provide a window into the daily struggles faced by a victim as she endeavours to grapple with her harrowing abusive past and the fragmented personalities that have emerged as a result.
The profound trauma inflicted upon her during her formative years has irreparably fractured her psyche, necessitating the development of distinct personality states as a means of coping with the unbearable pain and anguish. This compelling work sheds critical light on the complex interplay between severe childhood sexual victimisation and the subsequent manifestation of dissociative disorders, underscoring the crucial need for comprehensive trauma-informed care and support for those bearing the scars of such appalling abuse.
T S Dunes' faith has been a steadfast protector throughout her harrowing experiences. While God's love is universal, the belief that God controls every aspect of the world is misguided. Rather, God's guidance empowers individuals to regain their life and dignity in the face of adversity. Through this unwavering faith, T S Dunes was able to reclaim her sense of self and overcome the devastation of her past.
SHE DID IT.