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Kim Noble Art Piece by Ria

March 14, 2024
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture

This art piece was created by Kim Noble who is a mother, artist, and author who has Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Through her thought provoking…

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Painting with multiple personalities

Painting with multiple personalities

April 9, 2014
tmastor
Arts & Culture

Kim Noble, who suffers from dissociative identity disorder (DID), uses painting as a coping strategy to deal with her different personalities. Some of the personalities…

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Dissociative Identity Disorder:  Drawing the Line between Fact and Fiction

Dissociative Identity Disorder: Drawing the Line between Fact and Fiction

February 15, 2013
srependa
Clinical Practice, Events, Research, Therapy

In the 1996 film Primal Fear, Edward Norton plays Aaron Stampler, an altar boy charged with murdering an archbishop who had sexually abused him.  Stampler…

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 Understanding Dissociative Identity Disorder in Children

Understanding Dissociative Identity Disorder in Children

September 21, 2012
srependa
Clinical Practice, Research

Leigh was four years old the first time she came to therapy.  Her father and step-mother thought she should see a therapist because Leigh had…

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