06-23-2009, 08:08 AM
Polly!
I love your avatar as well as a very nice 'self-description'! Very endearing...! And, an interesting quote you have there ...icon_smile
Anyway, looking at your reply I take it you don't seem to completely agree with my 'non-professional analysis' of MPDs & the demonic aspect? Just wondering...
I finally had a look at the link provided above. I think it is interesting that the difference from one (MPD vs DID) has to do with age. It's certainly something that has not as been widely circulated (at least to my limited awarenessicon_blush) yet crucial in properly determining the onset & timing of the dissociative characteristics.
As to Borderline, I do know from having been a member on a forum for sexually abused victims, that one of the most obvious manifestations in the victim is the cutting &/or hurting of Self as well as a "risk behaviour pattern" in order to feel themselves again.
Eating Disorders also fall under the umbrella of Borderline (anorexia, bulimia as well as binge eating or drinking).
http://health.yahoo.com/mentalhealth-sym...y6805.html
DID certainly is the most obvious psychological disorder that manifests as a result of the sexual abuse.
What is however, extremely important in establishing the definition that closest 'fits' the individual (at least, IMHO) is to bear in mind that often, a truly traumatised victim of mind control can have a multitude of several psychological disorders where the symptoms blur into a sum total of various "fitting" definitions which often makes it very difficult to pinpoint what the main or central psychological disorder is & where often the psychological overall difficulties are but "side-effect manifestations" of the core condition.
Feedback appreciated!:)
I love your avatar as well as a very nice 'self-description'! Very endearing...! And, an interesting quote you have there ...icon_smile
Anyway, looking at your reply I take it you don't seem to completely agree with my 'non-professional analysis' of MPDs & the demonic aspect? Just wondering...
I finally had a look at the link provided above. I think it is interesting that the difference from one (MPD vs DID) has to do with age. It's certainly something that has not as been widely circulated (at least to my limited awarenessicon_blush) yet crucial in properly determining the onset & timing of the dissociative characteristics.
As to Borderline, I do know from having been a member on a forum for sexually abused victims, that one of the most obvious manifestations in the victim is the cutting &/or hurting of Self as well as a "risk behaviour pattern" in order to feel themselves again.
Eating Disorders also fall under the umbrella of Borderline (anorexia, bulimia as well as binge eating or drinking).
http://health.yahoo.com/mentalhealth-sym...y6805.html
DID certainly is the most obvious psychological disorder that manifests as a result of the sexual abuse.
What is however, extremely important in establishing the definition that closest 'fits' the individual (at least, IMHO) is to bear in mind that often, a truly traumatised victim of mind control can have a multitude of several psychological disorders where the symptoms blur into a sum total of various "fitting" definitions which often makes it very difficult to pinpoint what the main or central psychological disorder is & where often the psychological overall difficulties are but "side-effect manifestations" of the core condition.
Feedback appreciated!:)