Description:We into I is an explicit story that needs to be told to challenge the myths and misconceptions of childhood abuse that leads to the coping mechanism of Dissociative Identity Disorder, Beverley invites you into her private world where the reader is drawn into her journey of recovery.Born in South Australia, she is an independent researcher with over 20 years experience in the Mental Health Sector, including support worker and CEO of the Dissociative Identity Society of S.A. She has presented at world and Australasian conferences, receiving many awards for her services to the sectorAbout the author:Born on December 7th 1946 in Adelaide South Australia, Beverley is currently residing in Melbourne. She is widowed and has four adult sons. Following nine years at University she completed a Bachelor of Social Science with honors , Masters of Primary Health Care and Graduate Certificate in Community Health . She has over 20 years experience in the Mental Health Sector, including Support Work, Counselling and Chief Executive Officer of the Dissociative Identity Society of South Australia for seven years. She has presented at World and Australasian conferences and received many awards for her services to the sector.Beverley’s summation of her bookThis is a journey of discovery. It is the process in which I gained knowledge of my past in my early forties and how I learned that I had Multiple Personality Disorder (now called Dissociative Identity Disorder or DID). It is about the ineptitude of the medical field in regard to mental health disorders of this kind and my fifteen year search to find a solution or cure to a life controlling mental illness. Who were these people inhabiting my body and what happened to them. How was I able to get well? I was having flashbacks to horrendous abuse as a result of Satanic cult abusers who were part of a pedophile ring. These were events I did not know existed in the world let alone to me personally.What makes this book different from others on Dissociative Identity Disorder?I can honestly say I have been fortunate. It is true that my life has been very hard, I have had to fight for survival, fight to find people to help me get well, fight against the disbelievers but I’ve been lucky to find the people in my life who believed, and have helped me many of which have no idea how crucial they were to my journey of self disclosure. This is the difference of between my book and others on the subject. Other books mostly discuss DID, but examples to support the work of others centre on people who are still suffering. However I am here to tell the story about how I got well.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with We Into I. To get started finding We Into I, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: We into I is an explicit story that needs to be told to challenge the myths and misconceptions of childhood abuse that leads to the coping mechanism of Dissociative Identity Disorder, Beverley invites you into her private world where the reader is drawn into her journey of recovery.Born in South Australia, she is an independent researcher with over 20 years experience in the Mental Health Sector, including support worker and CEO of the Dissociative Identity Society of S.A. She has presented at world and Australasian conferences, receiving many awards for her services to the sectorAbout the author:Born on December 7th 1946 in Adelaide South Australia, Beverley is currently residing in Melbourne. She is widowed and has four adult sons. Following nine years at University she completed a Bachelor of Social Science with honors , Masters of Primary Health Care and Graduate Certificate in Community Health . She has over 20 years experience in the Mental Health Sector, including Support Work, Counselling and Chief Executive Officer of the Dissociative Identity Society of South Australia for seven years. She has presented at World and Australasian conferences and received many awards for her services to the sector.Beverley’s summation of her bookThis is a journey of discovery. It is the process in which I gained knowledge of my past in my early forties and how I learned that I had Multiple Personality Disorder (now called Dissociative Identity Disorder or DID). It is about the ineptitude of the medical field in regard to mental health disorders of this kind and my fifteen year search to find a solution or cure to a life controlling mental illness. Who were these people inhabiting my body and what happened to them. How was I able to get well? I was having flashbacks to horrendous abuse as a result of Satanic cult abusers who were part of a pedophile ring. These were events I did not know existed in the world let alone to me personally.What makes this book different from others on Dissociative Identity Disorder?I can honestly say I have been fortunate. It is true that my life has been very hard, I have had to fight for survival, fight to find people to help me get well, fight against the disbelievers but I’ve been lucky to find the people in my life who believed, and have helped me many of which have no idea how crucial they were to my journey of self disclosure. This is the difference of between my book and others on the subject. Other books mostly discuss DID, but examples to support the work of others centre on people who are still suffering. However I am here to tell the story about how I got well.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with We Into I. To get started finding We Into I, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.