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Author: AbsorbedAbsorbed Date: Apr 11, 2008 06:35
I found this article really interesting:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/femail/article.html?in_article_id=558521
Here's some interesting excerpts:
"On New Year's Eve 1989, I took a trip to Las Vegas with my husband and
some friends, leaving our two children at home. Initially, I had gone to
bed early feeling unwell, but throughout the evening I then found myself
in different parts of the casino and couldn't work out how I got there.
"When my husband finally caught up with me, I had $2,500 in my handbag.
I'd started with $25. I had to make excuses about where I'd been and why
I wasn't in our room - because I simply had no idea how it had happened.
"There had been many other similar episodes in my life around that time.
One day, I left the house to go shopping for food; but then I "awoke" in
a department store to find myself buying my son a hat. I don't really
remember making the decision not to go grocery shopping; nor do I know
how I got to the store.
"Sometimes I'd pick up a novel and discover the bookmark had moved - yet
I couldn't remember reading the chapter. Once, I found a knife under my
pillow that I couldn't explain.
[...]
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Author: TomTom Date: Apr 11, 2008 08:41
"Dr Baer told me that my 'dissociative episodes' could be a way my mind had
found to cope with the pain of having been sexually abused by men in my
family when I was young."
Dr. Baer introduces the idea.
"He thought that when I was losing time, I might not simply be
disassociating with myself, but possibly switching to another personality. A
few months later, I was faced with something that would confirm his
suspicions. When I went along for my weekly session, Dr Baer presented me
with a letter he had received in the post. Written in a child's hand, it
said: 'Dear Doctor Baer, My name is Claire. I am 7 years old. I live inside
Karen. I listen to you all the time. I want to talk to you but I don't know
how.'"
Dr. Baer tells her she has different personalities and then, some time
later, she invents some for him.
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Author: AbsorbedAbsorbed Date: Apr 11, 2008 09:24
Tom wrote:
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> "Dr Baer told me that my 'dissociative episodes' could be a way my mind
> had found to cope with the pain of having been sexually abused by men in
> my family when I was young."
>
> Dr. Baer introduces the idea.
>
> "He thought that when I was losing time, I might not simply be
> disassociating with myself, but possibly switching to another
> personality. A few months later, I was faced with something that would
> confirm his suspicions. When I went along for my weekly session, Dr Baer
> presented me with a letter he had received in the post. Written in a
> child's hand, it said: 'Dear Doctor Baer, My name is Claire. I am 7 ...
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Author: TomTom Date: Apr 11, 2008 14:37
> Tom wrote:
>>
>> "Dr Baer told me that my 'dissociative episodes' could be a way my mind
>> had found to cope with the pain of having been sexually abused by men in
>> my family when I was young."
>>
>> Dr. Baer introduces the idea.
>>
>> "He thought that when I was losing time, I might not simply be
>> disassociating with myself, but possibly switching to another
>> personality. A few months later, I was faced with something that would
>> confirm his suspicions. When I went along for my weekly session, Dr Baer
>> presented me with a letter he had received in the post. Written in a ...
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Author: AbsorbedAbsorbed Date: Apr 11, 2008 15:22
Tom wrote:
>> Tom wrote:
>>>
>>> "Dr Baer told me that my 'dissociative episodes' could be a way my
>>> mind had found to cope with the pain of having been sexually abused
>>> by men in my family when I was young."
>>>
>>> Dr. Baer introduces the idea.
>>>
>>> "He thought that when I was losing time, I might not simply be
>>> disassociating with myself, but possibly switching to another ...
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Author: schizobeckschizobeck Date: Apr 11, 2008 23:50
On Apr 11, 7:35Â am, Absorbed hotmail.com> wrote:
> I found this article really interesting:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/femail/article.html?in_article......
>
> Here's some interesting excerpts:
>
> "On New Year's Eve 1989, I took a trip to Las Vegas with my husband and
> some friends, leaving our two children at home. Initially, I had gone to
> bed early feeling unwell, but throughout the evening I then found myself
> in different parts of the casino and couldn't work out how I got there.
>
> "When my husband finally caught up with me, I had $2,500 in my handbag.
> I'd started with $25. I had to make excuses about where I'd been and why
> I wasn't in our room - because I simply had no idea how it had happened.
>
> "There had been many other similar episodes in my life around that time.
> One day, I left the house to go shopping for food; but then I "awoke" in
> a department store to find myself buying my son a hat. I don't really
> remember making the decision not to go grocery shopping; nor do I know
> how I got to the store.
> ...
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Author: AbsorbedAbsorbed Date: Apr 12, 2008 01:07
schizobeck wrote:
> On Apr 11, 7:35 am, Absorbed hotmail.com> wrote:
>> I found this article really interesting:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/femail/article.html?in_article......
>>
>> Here's some interesting excerpts:
>>
>> "On New Year's Eve 1989, I took a trip to Las Vegas with my husband and
>> some friends, leaving our two children at home. Initially, I had gone to
>> bed early feeling unwell, but throughout the evening I then found myself
>> in different parts of the casino and couldn't work out how I got there.
>>
>> "When my husband finally caught up with me, I had $2,500 in my handbag.
>> I'd started with $25. I had to make excuses about where I'd been and why
>> I wasn't in our room - because I simply had no idea how it had happened.
>>
>> "There had been many other similar episodes in my life around that time.
>> One day, I left the house to go shopping for food; but then I "awoke" in
>> a department store to find myself buying my son a hat. I don't really
>> remember making the decision not to go grocery shopping; nor do I know
>> how I got to the store. ...
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Author: schizobeckschizobeck Date: Apr 12, 2008 04:44
On Apr 12, 2:07Â am, Absorbed hotmail.com> wrote:
> schizobeck wrote:
>> On Apr 11, 7:35 am, Absorbed hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>> Here's some interesting excerpts:
>
>>> "On New Year's Eve 1989, I took a trip to Las Vegas with my husband and
>>> some friends, leaving our two children at home. Initially, I had gone to
>>> bed early feeling unwell, but throughout the evening I then found myself
>>> in different parts of the casino and couldn't work out how I got there.
>
>>> "When my husband finally caught up with me, I had $2,500 in my handbag.
>>> I'd started with $25. I had to make excuses about where I'd been and why
>>> I wasn't in our room - because I simply had no idea how it had happened.
>
>>> "There had been many other similar episodes in my life around that time.
>>> One day, I left the house to go shopping for food; but then I "awoke" in
>>> a department store to find myself buying my son a hat. I don't really
>>> remember making the decision not to go grocery shopping; nor do I know ...
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Author: schizobeckschizobeck Date: Apr 12, 2008 04:47
On Apr 12, 2:07Â am, Absorbed hotmail.com> wrote:
> schizobeck wrote:
>> On Apr 11, 7:35 am, Absorbed hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>> Here's some interesting excerpts:
>
>>> "On New Year's Eve 1989, I took a trip to Las Vegas with my husband and
>>> some friends, leaving our two children at home. Initially, I had gone to
>>> bed early feeling unwell, but throughout the evening I then found myself
>>> in different parts of the casino and couldn't work out how I got there.
>
>>> "When my husband finally caught up with me, I had $2,500 in my handbag.
>>> I'd started with $25. I had to make excuses about where I'd been and why
>>> I wasn't in our room - because I simply had no idea how it had happened.
>
>>> "There had been many other similar episodes in my life around that time.
>>> One day, I left the house to go shopping for food; but then I "awoke" in
>>> a department store to find myself buying my son a hat. I don't really
>>> remember making the decision not to go grocery shopping; nor do I know ...
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Author: HGHG Date: Apr 12, 2008 04:55
schizobeck aol.com> writes:
> Oh yeah, laying off the pot smoking will decrease the paranoia that
> causes you to not have a google profile and frequent conspiracy
> message boards.
Google profile?
Since when was a Google profile deemed necessary when posting to Usenet?
You should check out the link in Google Groups that says:
"This is a Usenet group - learn more"
HG
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