I have dissociative identity disorder, formerly called multiple personality disorder.
But when the door closes and the house is quiet, I feel something I can’t explain to anyone without sounding ungrateful: I ...
In today's Dear Annie column, a reader with a happy life reveals hidden self-hate, binge eating and lingering trauma despite ...
As someone who has been on a self-help journey for about a decade now, I can safely say that working on yourself can ...
Dear Smiling on the Outside: I’m so sorry you’re carrying this. And no, you’re not “ungrateful.” Trauma doesn’t keep a calendar. Even when life becomes safe, the body can still reach for relief the ...
I did have childhood sexual abuse, and I’ve had plenty of counseling over the years. I’ve done the hard work, I’ve said the words out loud, and I’ve cried the tears. That’s why I feel ridiculous even ...
Dear Smiling on the Outside: I’m so sorry you’re carrying this. And no, you’re not “ungrateful.” Trauma doesn’t keep a calendar. Even when life becomes safe, the body can still reach for relief the ...
My life is good now. So why do I still feel broken? Why can’t I get it together? Here’s the part I’m ashamed to say: I eat my feelings. I don’t mean an occasional stress snack. I mean I feel anxious ...
But when the door closes and the house is quiet, I feel something I can’t explain to anyone without sounding ungrateful: I ...
One of the most important shifts happening in healthcare is the integration of physical health and behavioral health.
Dear Smiling on the Outside: I’m so sorry you’re carrying this. And no, you’re not “ungrateful.” Trauma doesn’t keep a calendar. Even when life becomes safe, the body can still reach for relief the ...
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