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DID - Is There Really Any Hope?QUESTION: Dear Dr. Heller, Is there really any hope for someone with dissociate identity disorder? ANSWER: I believe so, based on my experiences. Everyone I've met with the DID also had the BPD. I've had a few who did very well, actually. The keys are the same as for everyone else - get all the diagnoses made per the screening test, have a plan for stress, and retraining the brain. The DID requires a few extra challenges:
Beyond that, everything else remains the same. The individual must do everything with all their energy, particularly the brain retraining. Everything I mention in the brain retraining section must be done, and I'd strongly recommend the individual do everything particularly the mood checks. Counseling is necessary of course as well.
It's not possible to overemphasize how important it is to learn how to be optimistic, healthy and happy. Ziglar's tapes and the books I recommend, particularly "Embraced By the Light" by Betty Eadie and "Happiness is a Choice" by Barry Neil Kaufman are very, very important. I've never seen an individual with DID do great who didn't listen to Ziglar and read positive books every day. top | table of contents | current month | last month home
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