Angel Ploetner
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Who Am I? Dissociative Identity Disorder Survivor
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published
2014
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2 editions
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“Shame plays a huge part in why you hate who you are.”
― Who Am I? Dissociative Identity Disorder Survivor
― Who Am I? Dissociative Identity Disorder Survivor
“When a personality is created out of a trauma situation, the personality can watch and learn by looking and hearing out of your eyes and ears. The personality doesn't have to be the one in charge of the body to know what is going on. If the personality is created while you are of a very young age that personality can remain at that age, even though you are growing and maturing. A personality can also be hidden within the memory that created them and they don't realize time has moved on.”
― Who Am I? Dissociative Identity Disorder Survivor
― Who Am I? Dissociative Identity Disorder Survivor
“Shame plays a huge part in why you hate who you are. For me, a girl surrounded by sexual abuse, and being a girl filled with shame, was no fun. It looked like a boy had things much better, and better is what I wanted. I went to sleep dreaming and wishing when I woke up I would be a boy.”
― Who Am I? Dissociative Identity Disorder Survivor
― Who Am I? Dissociative Identity Disorder Survivor
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