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13 Jun 2016 07:53 PM
13 Jun 2016 07:53 PM
This is a good book on DID, I highly recommend it - The dissociative identity disorder sourcebook by D B Haddock. This is a preview, but you can read a fair bit online on google books.
https://books.google.com.au/books?id=LrpnBbmUjSIC&printsec=frontcover&dq=dissociative+identity+disor...
JJ.
13 Jun 2016 07:56 PM
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14 Jun 2016 07:15 PM
14 Jun 2016 07:15 PM
@Former-Member thanks mate. I hope that by getting a dx that you are able to make sense of it all.
20 Jun 2016 02:51 PM
20 Jun 2016 02:51 PM
Hi everyone - Happy Monday!
Thanks to @Former-Member @Former-Member @Former-Member @utopia @Former-Member @1stepup61 @Shaz51 @Robertmelbourne @JackJane @mrkotter @BlueBay for your recent posts. Interesting discussion!
This week's question is:
Sometimes when I'm unwell I tend to overshare or vent on facebook. I get over sharing shame and because facebook is so public, it's hard to discreetly remove my posts without anyone knowing.
I don't want to delete my account - and even every time this happens I promise myself not to do it again, I do. I always justify it to myself when I'm in the moment.
Does anyone have any strategies to manage themselves and social media when they are unewll?
20 Jun 2016 02:59 PM
20 Jun 2016 02:59 PM
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20 Jun 2016 06:31 PM
20 Jun 2016 06:31 PM
@NikNik wrote:
Sometimes when I'm unwell I tend to overshare or vent on facebook. I get over sharing shame and because facebook is so public, it's hard to discreetly remove my posts without anyone knowing.
I don't want to delete my account - and even every time this happens I promise myself not to do it again, I do. I always justify it to myself when I'm in the moment.
Does anyone have any strategies to manage themselves and social media when they are unewll?
This is such a great question!
When I'm manic I tend to say a lot of stuff that either is a bit weird or oversharing or just too much. Depressed I get paranoid and start judging people that don't deserve it.
In my early twenties I actually deleted my fb for a year because of this. Got back on because it was a bit weird to not be on it.
When I'm not feeling well I tend to try to avoid facebook. I actually don't know my password so if I need a break I just sign out - I need to recover my password to sign in again. Maybe that could help?
20 Jun 2016 07:21 PM
20 Jun 2016 07:21 PM
helllo, welcome to the forum ,
come and talk to us on the SANE forum, I have found it soo helpful to me and my hubby who has depression and anxiety and maybe bipolar !!
you are not alone , even though our stories are different, everyone is sooo supportive and caring
love to hear from you come and join us , we have lot of different treads to join in xx
20 Jun 2016 07:33 PM
20 Jun 2016 07:33 PM
I have been on facebook for not very long. I have noticed that when i am on facebook and look around i get really annoyed and a bit jealous of what others are doing. I hate looking at what others do.
it can be really upsetting to watch what others are doing.
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