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Health

Coping with dissociative identity disorder

How is it really like to live with dissociative personality disorders. Mr A[1] says, “It frustrates me when people try to tell me my alters aren’t real. Even if they’re just trying to make me feel better, I end up feeling more alone and misunderstood. My alters are me. How could they not be real?” […]

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Relationship

INTIMACY AND LIFE

“People are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges”. Love is the most profound emotion known to a human being. It can be for your pet, family members, or your partner. It is very important to know the consequences of being with someone (in case, you like the opposite sex). Love means for anyone you […]

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Health

Mindfulness: the Ultimate Wellness Hack

Mindfulness is the art of living fully in the here-and-now, present moment. Mindfulness takes inspiration from Eastern practices and puts a psychological spin to it, to fit the context of the current society. The term ‘Mindfulness’ is used freely now, but what exactly is mindfulness? Let’s take a deep dive. Most often we look for […]

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Education

Dissociative Identity Disorder in Children

Reena was 6 years old the first time she came to therapy. Her father and stepmother thought she should see a therapist because Reena had recently begun complaining about nightmares and severe body pain (with no physical injury) and had become very clingy. Reena’s behaviour varied a lot from session to session, she was sometimes […]

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Health

Co-vid19 – The Fears and shame:

Our generation is seeing such times for the first-ever time. It is almost warlike times where we are in a state of Lockdown and have come across words like Quarantine, Isolation and Social Distancing. And all due to a small invisible Virus that has been creating havoc across the globe.               We all have a list […]

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Education Parenting

Homeschooling special needs children during COVID-19 Pandemic

The coronavirus Pandemic has not only impacted the routine for most people, but it has significantly disrupted the schedule of children with special needs. With the closing of special schools and daycare centers, a lot of parents may find themselves struggling with managing and educating children with special needs. Prior to the pandemic, the children […]

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Self Help

The Art of Being Balanced

“If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster, and treat those two imposters just the same.” –If by Rudyard Kipling As human beings, most of us are easily swayed by the events and people in our lives. The emotions of those around us, the success and failures in life, the noise around us, and much […]

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Motivation

Value Yourself To Be Found

How often do you keep drifting away from your own people because there’s this one person who rules your entire system. How often do you get walked on by people who don’t really matter? How often their opinions start to collect and play on you. How often do you start to lose friends when they […]

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Awareness Health

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Health

Is cognitive behavioral therapy(CBT) effective for the treatment of Dissociative identity disorder(DID)???

Dissociative identity disorder is a mental disease that involves disruptions or breakdowns of memory, awareness, identity, and perception”. DSM-5 has defines DID as “a disruption of identity characterized by two or more distinct personality states or an experience of possession (Gabbard, 2014)”. In Dissociative identity disorder, a person develops one or more personalities that function […]

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