Therapists or individuals with Dissociative Identity Disorder will find this book touching. The symbolism contained in it is so relevant in the therapy process. The book discusses a relationship between a house and a carpenter who fixes the house. The carpenter represents a therapist, the house...a client with DID. The journey is forthright and touching.
Sherry Clyburn (No pins limit)
An Infinite Mind | International Organization Dedicated to DID
An Infinite Mind is a 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated to educating the public and professional community about trauma based dissociation with a primary focus on Dissociative Identity Disorder in an effort to dispel the myths and stigmas attached to it.
Kim Noble, artist and DID survivor has published a biography called All of Me.She is a professional artist and this is a peace of her artwork.
Hudson Taylor Snap