Being a caregiver for someone with DID: Dissociative Identity Disorder: Answers I didn't find online or in therapy.
"This book, written by a caregiver and mother intimately involved in the life of a patient with DID, provides a unique perspective that is both heart-wrenching and enlightening. Dissociative Identity Disorder, formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder, remains one of the most enigmatic and misunderstood psychiatric conditions. The complexities inherent in the lives of those grappling with DID, as well as the dedicated caregivers who support them, are seldom explored in the mainstream literature. In these pages, readers will find not only a poignant exploration of DID but also a narrative of hope, resilience, and the transformative power of love. The caregiver's perspective, as both a mother and a compassionate advocate, adds a layer of insight that is invaluable for both professionals and those seeking to comprehend the profound impact of DID on individuals and their families.
May this book be a guiding light for those navigating the labyrinthine landscape of Dissociative Identity Disorder, fostering empathy, understanding, and ultimately, a more compassionate society that embraces the diversity of the human mind".

-Dr. Andrew Sorial, MD

"An experience towards healing and the knowledge that will impact those who read it. This book will have a significant effect for those providing treatment and support across various settings and roles".

-Marisa Giuliano, LMHC
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Being a caregiver for someone with DID: Dissociative Identity Disorder: Answers I didn't find online or in therapy.
"This book, written by a caregiver and mother intimately involved in the life of a patient with DID, provides a unique perspective that is both heart-wrenching and enlightening. Dissociative Identity Disorder, formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder, remains one of the most enigmatic and misunderstood psychiatric conditions. The complexities inherent in the lives of those grappling with DID, as well as the dedicated caregivers who support them, are seldom explored in the mainstream literature. In these pages, readers will find not only a poignant exploration of DID but also a narrative of hope, resilience, and the transformative power of love. The caregiver's perspective, as both a mother and a compassionate advocate, adds a layer of insight that is invaluable for both professionals and those seeking to comprehend the profound impact of DID on individuals and their families.
May this book be a guiding light for those navigating the labyrinthine landscape of Dissociative Identity Disorder, fostering empathy, understanding, and ultimately, a more compassionate society that embraces the diversity of the human mind".

-Dr. Andrew Sorial, MD

"An experience towards healing and the knowledge that will impact those who read it. This book will have a significant effect for those providing treatment and support across various settings and roles".

-Marisa Giuliano, LMHC
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Being a caregiver for someone with DID: Dissociative Identity Disorder: Answers I didn't find online or in therapy.

Being a caregiver for someone with DID: Dissociative Identity Disorder: Answers I didn't find online or in therapy.

by Evette Leib
Being a caregiver for someone with DID: Dissociative Identity Disorder: Answers I didn't find online or in therapy.

Being a caregiver for someone with DID: Dissociative Identity Disorder: Answers I didn't find online or in therapy.

by Evette Leib

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"This book, written by a caregiver and mother intimately involved in the life of a patient with DID, provides a unique perspective that is both heart-wrenching and enlightening. Dissociative Identity Disorder, formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder, remains one of the most enigmatic and misunderstood psychiatric conditions. The complexities inherent in the lives of those grappling with DID, as well as the dedicated caregivers who support them, are seldom explored in the mainstream literature. In these pages, readers will find not only a poignant exploration of DID but also a narrative of hope, resilience, and the transformative power of love. The caregiver's perspective, as both a mother and a compassionate advocate, adds a layer of insight that is invaluable for both professionals and those seeking to comprehend the profound impact of DID on individuals and their families.
May this book be a guiding light for those navigating the labyrinthine landscape of Dissociative Identity Disorder, fostering empathy, understanding, and ultimately, a more compassionate society that embraces the diversity of the human mind".

-Dr. Andrew Sorial, MD

"An experience towards healing and the knowledge that will impact those who read it. This book will have a significant effect for those providing treatment and support across various settings and roles".

-Marisa Giuliano, LMHC

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798990836204
Publisher: Evette Leib
Publication date: 05/31/2024
Pages: 150
Sales rank: 538,751
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.35(d)

About the Author

Evette Leib was raised in Chicago, Illinois and currently resides in South Florida. She owns her own business where she empowers kids and adults as a fitness professional. With over a decade of experience and certification in many modalities, she has extensive experience in IFS (Internal Family Systems). She is a devoted mother and passionate advocate for those with mental health disorders volunteering with NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) as a Guardian Advocate. She hopes to inspire health care professionals worldwide, with her personal experience and knowledge she's attained over several years.
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