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Celebrating Plurality: Embracing Diversity and Rejecting Conversion Therapy
In a world that values individuality and diversity, it is disheartening to witness the persistence of conversion therapy for plurals. Fusion, the misguided notion of integrating multiple identities into one, is a misnomer that perpetuates harmful therapy practices....

Bringing Awareness: Singularity Personality Disorder (SPD)
Singularity Personality Disorder (SPD) does not apply to all Singletons; although some people may identify with various traits, that does not mean the individual meets the criteria for the Disorder. There is a spectrum, similar to how there is a spectrum in the other...
Celebrating Plurality: Embracing Diversity and Rejecting Conversion Therapy
In a world that values individuality and diversity, it is disheartening to witness the persistence of conversion therapy for plurals. Fusion, the misguided notion of integrating multiple identities into one, is a misnomer that perpetuates harmful therapy practices....
Bringing Awareness: Singularity Personality Disorder (SPD)
Singularity Personality Disorder (SPD) does not apply to all Singletons; although some people may identify with various traits, that does not mean the individual meets the criteria for the Disorder. There is a spectrum, similar to how there is a spectrum in the other disorders listed in the Diagnostic Statistical Manual (DSM), the Bible for the Psychological, Medical, and Capitalist White Privileged Culture.
“A Moment in Time…”
Kind, gentle soul…you have carried the weight of the world long enough. Most of this burden wasn’t even yours to carry. What would it look like to let go, stop clutching it so tightly, and release a bit of it back to its rightful owners? What would it look like to...
What You Should Know About Resistance: The Therapist’s Responsibility
A therapist’s inability to remain non-defensive to a client’s communications injures, retraumatizes, and brings an end to the therapeutic process. A scenario that occurs at the client’s expense.
Dissociative Identity Disorder in Relation to Human Development
“Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is an adaptive response to a pathological environment, that is rooted in severe, pervasive child abuse, neglect, and disrupted attachments.”
Stop! Faulty and Biased Constructs. Language Matters. Mental Health Labels Hurt.
“DID is a combination of neurodivergence (the multiplicity) and distressing symptoms that can be labeled best at this time as cPTSD (not a mental illness but symptoms of pervasive childhood trauma).”
“A person cannot claim to be genuine, empathetic, and have unconditional positive regard while simultaneously labeling people with DID as mentally ill and, in the same breath claiming not to pathologize. This is gaslighting…”
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