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Identity confusion is defined by the SCID-D as a subjective deeling of uncertainty, puzzlement, or conflict about one's own identity. Patients who report histories of childhood trauma characteristically describe themese of ongoing inner struggle regarding their identity; of inner battles for survival; or other images of anger, conflict, and violence.


Marlene Steinberg


#dissociative #dissociative-identity-disorder #dsm #mental-health #multiple-personality-disorder

To anyone who thinks eating disorders are something rich, bored white girls do to get attention, I bid you bite me. I have frequent, intense, inappropriate outbursts of anger over the lies little girls are told about what is beautiful.


Stacy Pershall


#anger

I was increasingly both horrified and sceptical about these memories - I had no recall of these things at all, though I couldn't imagine why I'd want to make it all up either. It felt as though it had all happened to somebody else, I was not there - it wasn't me - when those people did nasty things. But then, of course, it didn't feel like me, that's the whole point of dissociation - to create distance between the victim and her experience of the abuse. The alters were created for just that purpose: so that I'd not be aware that it happened to me, but rather to "others". The trouble is, in reality it was my body that took the abuse. It was only my mind that was divided, and sooner or later the amnesic barriers were bound to come down. And that's exactly what had begun to happen as I heard their stories. They triggered a vague and growing sense in me that this really is my story.


Carolyn Bramhall


#amnesia #amnesiac #childhood-abuse #dissociation #dissociative-identity-disorder

You never come back, not all the way. Always there is an odd distance between you and the people you love and the people you meet, a barrier thin as the glass of a mirror, you never come all the way out of the mirror; you stand, for the rest of your life, with one foot in this world and no one in another, where everything is upside down and backward and sad.


Marya Hornbacher


#self-image #life

Soon madness has worn you down. It’s easier to do what it says than argue. In this way, it takes over your mind. You no longer know where it ends and you begin. You believe anything it says. You do what it tells you, no matter how extreme or absurd. If it says you’re worthless, you agree. You plead for it to stop. You promise to behave. You are on your knees before it, and it laughs.


Marya Hornbacher


#eating-disorder #madness #surrender #voice #worthless

If I like myself at this weight, then this is what I'm going to be. I don't have an eating disorder.


Courteney Cox


#disorder #eating #going #i #like

To live in a culture in which women are routinely naked where men aren't is to learn inequality in little ways all day long. So even if we agree that sexual imagery is in fact a language, it is clearly one that is already heavily edited to protect men's sexual--and hence social--confidence while undermining that of women.


Naomi Wolf


#beauty #eating-disorders #feminism #self-esteem #society

The moment I started treating my social anxiety disorder, I started feeling better.


Ricky Williams


#better #disorder #feeling #i #moment

Men and women who have served in harm's way experience higher rates of divorce and suicide. Many battle the debilitating effects and stigma associated with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.


Ron Wyden


#battle #debilitating #disorder #divorce #effects

Journalism constructs momentarily arrested equilibriums and gives disorder an implied order. That is already two steps from reality.


Thomas Griffith


#arrested #constructs #disorder #gives #implied






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