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Relevant to this comment, but also to the broader topic of dissociation and dissociative disorders in general, this guide from Mind UK is very comprehensive while being accessible to those who know nothing about the conditions. It's not just that first page. There are links down the side and at the bottom to tab you on to the further parts. If you have any questions that I or @BeginnerSleuther didn't answer to your satisfaction yesterday, this is a very good place to start. It's also up to date - according to the bottom of the page, the last revision of the information contained within the guide was in January of this year. The links for support and services are UK based, of course, but the information on the conditions is applicable to people with dissociative disorders everywhere.Thanks for all of this. ^^^
I find it interesting, albeit sad.
As far as this case, it's important ( to myself as a layperson and not a pysch. professional ) : Was LC conscious of what she was doing ?
The deaths of these babies haunt me.
I am listening to two podcasts , one dealing with DD and the other about BM's case !
Imo.
https://www.mind.org.uk/information...nd-dissociative-disorders/about-dissociation/