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RE: Multiple Personality Disorder - 8/26/2011 10:59:12 AM   
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I don't do Trust/Estate legal stuff, but I'm pretty sure there are some trusts that aren't exempt from their consideration.

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RE: Multiple Personality Disorder - 8/26/2011 11:19:52 AM   
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I don't do trusts either, so I want to get mom to consult with a local attorney who does

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RE: Multiple Personality Disorder - 8/26/2011 6:49:05 PM   
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The kid has a conservator. This is only changed by a few means. The conservator in this case handles the money and accounts for it, at least the SS check. The only ways to change the conservator are if one, there is impropriety or the suscpicion thereof, or some form of mental or physical incapacity on the part of the conservator. Additionally the conservator may ask to be removed from the position for any reason, not citing other responsibilities nor anything else. Just being too busy is enough. However, the new conservatorship cannot be assigned like a throne or inheritance.

The old canservator may recommend the new conservator and in the absence of any detrimental evindence (like being Jeffrey Daumer or something) the court will usually follow the old conservator's recommendations. However it is not bound to do so.

So in other words, you cannot TAKE this, you must be GIVEN this. And once given, if you can't handle it you will wind up giving it to a bunch of suits, and I will say this right out, a bunch of lawyers who are worse "Jews" than any Jewish people I ever saw, who will strip any and all money out they can. That is what lawyers do. Because they will be lawyers, PROBATE lawyers.

You take this responsibility, take it seriously, otherwise you can make things much worse.

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RE: Multiple Personality Disorder - 8/26/2011 11:01:28 PM   
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Know what, I just went into my other one. Know why ? I am selling my house and going into an apartment and can't jam the tunes like I used to . A loss of "freedom" to play the songs I stole from the RIAA, not the musicisians.

Motherfuck them all and I am NOT moving intio where I thought I was. I am going to the street. Fuck this. No freedom, I don't pay. Fuck all that.

SEEYA.

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RE: Multiple Personality Disorder - 8/26/2011 11:20:45 PM   
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MPD is real and nots ACTUALLY THAT rare read the fact...

Dissociation is a normal responce to abuse..
ABuse is everywhere!
Mental illness is everywhere!
MANY 100 od 1000's of people who have a DISORDERs have a life threatening event/abuse/truma/ or loss (some where between 75-90 depend on disorder in particular)
HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS PEOPLE HAVE BEEN NEGLECTED even THE RICH KIDS
NEGLECT CAUSES US TO NOT HAVE COPING SKILLZ
If our perents were abused MORE THAN LIKELY THEY DONT HAVE COPING SKILLZ TO TEACH U HOW NOT TO BE ABUSED/ NOT BE ABUSIVE

UP to 7 percent of the population could have a dissocitive disorder and many people who seemingly have bipolar/shizophrenia/borderline personality disorder really have MPD and that why they dont get better on MEDICATION given for these problems.. As biological medication can help control symptoms but it can not cure a broken mind..

Abuse casues changes on the brain in the areas of hippocampus and amygdyla read the facts people and u might find your self questioning someone you know

<~~~HAPPENS TO HAVE MPD

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RE: Multiple Personality Disorder - 8/26/2011 11:43:04 PM   
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Welcome to the Boards, XxFaithfulxX. You might want to introduce yourself on the intro thread.

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RE: Multiple Personality Disorder - 8/27/2011 3:44:04 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Termyn8or
I will say this right out, a bunch of lawyers who are worse "Jews" than any Jewish people I ever saw,
T^T


It is difficult for me to respond to this bigotry while not violating forum posting rules.  I will simply say that your post shows an appalling lack of intelligence or humanity.


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RE: Multiple Personality Disorder - 8/27/2011 3:59:58 AM   
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Iamsemisweet:

I work with these issues often, and would love to give some advice and resources via message.

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RE: Multiple Personality Disorder - 8/27/2011 4:12:04 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: XxFaithfulxX

MPD is real and nots ACTUALLY THAT rare read the fact...

Dissociation is a normal responce to abuse..
ABuse is everywhere!
Mental illness is everywhere!
MANY 100 od 1000's of people who have a DISORDERs have a life threatening event/abuse/truma/ or loss (some where between 75-90 depend on disorder in particular)
HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS PEOPLE HAVE BEEN NEGLECTED even THE RICH KIDS
NEGLECT CAUSES US TO NOT HAVE COPING SKILLZ
If our perents were abused MORE THAN LIKELY THEY DONT HAVE COPING SKILLZ TO TEACH U HOW NOT TO BE ABUSED/ NOT BE ABUSIVE

UP to 7 percent of the population could have a dissocitive disorder and many people who seemingly have bipolar/shizophrenia/borderline personality disorder really have MPD and that why they dont get better on MEDICATION given for these problems.. As biological medication can help control symptoms but it can not cure a broken mind..

Abuse casues changes on the brain in the areas of hippocampus and amygdyla read the facts people and u might find your self questioning someone you know

<~~~HAPPENS TO HAVE MPD


Welcome to collarme.

I had meant to make a point earlier on the thread and it should fit in with this post.
Dissociation itself is not at all uncommon.
We all (or most of us) dissociate from time to time.

Dissociative disorders occur as part of a protective mechanism during abusive situations.
They are real.

It is true that some people do fake but that is not the majority of people who exhibit DID symptomology.

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RE: Multiple Personality Disorder - 8/27/2011 4:18:49 AM   
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ORIGINAL: kelleyskinky

Asperger's is a very harsh 'disorder' and children exhibit alot of different behaviors like you describe....my advice is don't get your religious beliefs all twisted up in it. The child probably didnt want to hear the story because it's a boring story....
Children are so innocent they don't think like we do. period.
Don't demonize the child you will only make matters worse......


Asperger's is believed to be caused by genetic and environmental factors, not trauma.

Trauma disorders are real, and traumatized children can become violent, and can dissociate. The more early childhood trauma there is the more it impedes development. Effecting social skills, the ability to regulate emotion, self soothe, and implement healthy means of coping. Not to mention that they are more likely to be easily triggered by stimuli (that often appear non-threatening to everyone else, but trigger trauma memories for them). Also while dissociation is a potential we all have, it is more likely to appear in those who have experienced repeated severe trauma, and can then become generalized.


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RE: Multiple Personality Disorder - 8/27/2011 4:43:15 AM   
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ORIGINAL: fragilepieces

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ORIGINAL: Arpig

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True MPD and sub space are not exactly the same thing and how one gets there is totally different
Welllllll.....they're not the same thing, but a lot of what we do to put a person into subspace does look an awful lot like abuse...just saying. 
  They are the same because they are an altered state of mind.   It has nothing to do with how one gets there.    A person does not become multiple just in cases of abuse it can happen with any sort of PTSD---returning soliders can get MPD, people who witness some horrible act (murder, car accident) can also get MPD.   It's an altered state of mind---and basically a way the mind is able to deal with the trauma.



Actually onset of DID when the first trauma was in adulthood is quite rare, it may not even exist.

DID often does not become evident until adulthood when the system breaks down, or a new trauma occurs. However, usually there is trauma and abuse evident from early in life.

It is important to make a distinction between dissociation and DID. Many people with PTSD experience dissociation, it can range from feeling emotionally numb, feeling outside of the body, to complete blackout. However, dissociation doesn't equal DID. Dissociation is something all of us can experience, however for those who experience trauma frequently it can easily become a conditioned mechanism.

Sexual abuse and Daddy's wearing red pajamas > Dissociation during abuse
can be conditioned into:
Red Pajamas > Dissociation
can be conditioned into:
Red shirt > Dissociation

It can be conditioned to states of emotion, smells, social situations (like arguments). Given that most abused children are not taught healthy coping skills, affect regulation, and self soothing by their parents dissociation often becomes the only go to.

Frequent trauma and dissociation can actually remap the brain, and this has been seen in PET scans of trauma survivors. So it is easy to deduce that the atrophy of the hippocampus, and hair trigger of the amygdala can lead to the splintering of memory and alters in the most severe cases. Though for many trauma survivors there are no alters, but there is a ton of dissociation and amnesia and a myriad of other symptoms and issues.

However, DID is quite rare, and children's imagination often play a role in it's development. Went to a lecture once with an expert on childhood trauma disorders including DID, and they often draw and discuss their alters as imaginary friends.

The power of suggestion can lead to the development of alters, and trauma survivors due to their frequent dissociation are more susceptible to suggestion. This is why the diagnosis is so controversial.

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RE: Multiple Personality Disorder - 8/27/2011 7:58:26 AM   
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What you said so far had me nodding my head. Please feel free to contact me on the other side and thanks.
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Iamsemisweet:

I work with these issues often, and would love to give some advice and resources via message.


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RE: Multiple Personality Disorder - 8/27/2011 10:50:02 AM   
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"It is difficult for me to respond to this bigotry while not violating forum posting rules."

Colloquial. Very much so.

I'm sorry. That's how the word was used long time ago and I couldn't find a better one. Also every once in a while I get in the mood to piss people off I guess. Find me an appropriate word and I will surely use it.

But the point is start screwing around with conservatorships and it seems there are more fingers in the pie than pie.

T^T

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