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Introducing We to Me: How Hope Helped Me Heal

Posted on August 29, 2020January 8, 2022 by Defying Trauma: Anonymous Blogger Tells All

I described it as wearing an “Edgar suit” – from Men in Black. I wore this human skin to fool people into thinking I was one of them, but if you looked closer, you could see it was a costume. It hid the monster I felt I was. It helped me BE what people wanted in any given moment. It helped me to pretend to be one of them. But no, no I was never like everyone else.

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Posted in Cooperative Self-System, Hope, IntegrationTagged C-PTSD, Complex Trauma, DID, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Healing, Integration
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