<aside> ❗ Alison Miller, the woman who wrote books like "Becoming Yourself" and "Healing The Unimaginable," while somewhat a reliable source, has promoted illuminati conspiracies and antisemetism in her works as well as outside of her works. She has also worked with and associated with people who also promote these ideas. Furthermore, she has forfeit her ability to use the title of psychologist. Despite this, some of the information found in her books has helped many RAMCOA survivors. Onno Hart, the man who wrote “The Haunted Self,” has also lost his practicing license for life due to mental and physical abuse of a client, however, just like Allison Miller’s information, The Haunted Self is an extremely useful resource for those working with people who have, or being a person who has a CDD.
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myths and misconceptions (on did-research.org)
did myths and misconceptions (on beautyafterbruises.org)
disspelling myths about dissociative identity disorder treatment: an empirically based approach
what's the inner world and how do i access it? by the gianu system the inner worlds of dissociative identity disorder by pixielocks
internal worlds (on did-research.org)