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Restin Wells, was once just one of my fans, a reader. This week we
are posting the 17th chapter of her story, Deep
Therapy, In the Fast Lane. Her book describes how she came to find out she had
Dissociative Identity Disorder and how she began to work with it.
Bill Armstrong writes purely as a hobby and has
been published in a number of creative writing magazines, as well as his local Mensa
magazine. His story, Ryan
and Jaybird, is a fictional account of a woman suffering with MPD/DID. Because of its graphic nature and language, please read the
introduction before jumping right into it.
Have you written a story,
fiction or non-fiction, based on the subject of Dissociative Identity
Disorder? Contact
me if you would like to have it published on my web site.
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