Unknown Friends Within: A Woman's Journey with Dissociative Identity Disorder

Author:   Denise Grant
Publisher:   Dilly Dally Books
ISBN:  

9780648697909


Pages:   186
Publication Date:   20 December 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Unknown Friends Within: A Woman's Journey with Dissociative Identity Disorder


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"Denise Grant experienced emotional neglect as a child, the early death of her father when she was ten years old and sexual abuse by her stepfather and others during her early teens. Dissociative Identity Disorder was the survival technique that helped Denise avoid a life of Alcoholism, Drugs and maybe even Suicide. Until her late forties, she had been labelled as Clinically Depressed, however, since her DID diagnosis, she considers herself one of the luckiest persons alive. She is passionate about removing stigma surrounding Mental Health issues. She has been involved with a major organisation speaking out publicly about her personal experiences to educate and bring hope to many. She lives in Melbourne, Australia. ""I have witnessed the way Denise intentionally shares her life story to break down stigma, provide education and increase awareness. Denise's story reminds me of the complexities and richness woven within our communities which are often hidden, unseen and at times, unwelcome. Denise never fails to bring these issues to light ad value our living experience. Her story will make you laugh, tear up and more importantly think."" - Brendon Clarke, Senior Peer Trainer and Community Educator Unknown Friends Within is a powerful account of how one woman, Denise Grant, is navigating and making sense of her life. It is a story of how she is coming to know her alters and appreciate the valuable part they have played in helping her manage her early years of neglect, emotional and sexual abuse. This is not a finished story - it is still unfolding. Throughout her account we come to know Denise, and her many alters, as complex, challenging, humorous and loving. It is an extraordinary read for anyone wishing to gain as insight into the lived experience of someone with Dissociative Identity Disorder. - Laura Collister, Director of Mental Health Services, Wellways"

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Author:   Denise Grant
Publisher:   Dilly Dally Books
Imprint:   Dilly Dally Books
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.209kg
ISBN:  

9780648697909


ISBN 10:   0648697908
Pages:   186
Publication Date:   20 December 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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I have witnessed the way Denise intentionally shares her life story to break down stigma, provide education and increase awareness. Denise's story reminds me of the complexities and richness woven within our communities which are often hidden, unseen and at times, unwelcome. Denise never fails to bring these issues to light ad value our living experience. Her story will make you laugh, tear up and more importantly think. - Brendon Clarke, Senior Peer Trainer and Community Educator Unknown Friends Within is a powerful account of how one woman, Denise Grant, is navigating and making sense of her life. It is a story of how she is coming to know her alters and appreciate the valuable part they have played in helping her manage her early years of neglect, emotional and sexual abuse. This is not a finished story - it is still unfolding. Throughout her account we come to know Denise, and her many alters, as complex, challenging, humorous and loving. It is an extraordinary read for anyone wishing to gain as insight into the lived experience of someone with Dissociative Identity Disorder. - Laura Collister, Director of Mental Health Services, Wellways


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Denise Grant experienced emotional neglect as a child, the early death of her father when she was ten years old and sexual abuse by her stepfather and others during her early teens. Dissociative Identity.Disorder was the survival technique that helped Denise avoid a life of Alcoholism, Drugs and maybe even Suicide. Until her late forties, she had been labelled as Clinically Depressed, however, since her DID diagnosis, she considers herself one of the luckiest persons alive. She is passionate about removing stigma surrounding Mental Health issues. She has been involved with a major organisation speaking out publicly about her personal experiences to educate and bring hope to many. She lives in Melbourne, Australia.

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