Exactly - makes me question the rest of their science writing
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We encourage everyone to actually read the entire linked article, which references clinical literature. DID remains a highly controversial diagnosis. The idea that 4thWaveNow "denies science" pertaining to sexual abuse/trafficking because we practice skepticism is patently false.pic.twitter.com/j8fmp8Cglq
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I encourage anybody who reads the article linked above to read current literature on DID as opposed to the articles selected by 4thwaveNow, selectively taken from the lit of 80's and 90's, to fit their narrative. 1/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4959824/ …
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But to summarise .. 1. DID is not an iatrogenic disorder 2. DID patients can be reliably and validly diagnosed with structured and semistructured interviews 3. DID can be differentiated from BPD & other psychiatric DXs. 2/
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4/ Patients with DID benefit from best practice therapy for trauma and dissociation If you are reading this and have any concerns about dissociation and trauma this is a good place to start looking for information. https://www.isst-d.org 3/
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You claim we promote a "narrative" but if you actually read the article/links, you see we encourage skepticism & caution with therapists. So: Did Braun (sued for $10+million) engage in "best practice"? Do you believe other discredited DID therapists practiced ethically?
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"Recovered memories" are closely associated w/ DID/MPD. 2019 overview: "Large body of data suggests central aspects of trauma tend to be relatively well remembered. Several authors conclude memory loss for traumatic events is rare among trauma victims."https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1745691619862306 …
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The entire 2019 article above is worth reading (not paywalled). As ever, we encourage honest evaluation of evidence & plenty of skepticism when it comes to crusading therapists. Readers can then decide for themselves who is actually invested in pushing a narrative.pic.twitter.com/lk8v83pHJT
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @Nemal and
If you are impacted by trauma and/or dissociation please go to professionals who study the issues. This is a good place to start - you will find plenty of resources and published papers. Stay away from twitter crusaders who present one perspective:)https://www.isst-d.org/public-resources-home/ …
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Caveat emptor: Be aware the org recommended here includes people (e.g. Salter) who continue to peddle Satanic Ritual Abuse. This recent article details how such conspiracy theorists actually harm the cause of those subjected to actual abuse.https://www.patheos.com/blogs/infernal/2020/02/the-false-survivor-advocates-whose-incompetence-helped-weinsteins-defense/ …
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He's in good company.https://twitter.com/BlanchardPhD/status/1187749387864334336?s=20 …
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @iseult and
You just promoted an article by a man who stated "I think it’s okay to hate Jews if you hate them because they’re Jewish". You should be more circumspect about guilt by association.
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