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Newberry, Laura and Patrick Hruby. Los Angeles Times. ”Dissociative Identity disorder is distressing and stigmatized. It’s also a ‘brillliant adaptive coping mechanism’.” Los Angeles Times Communications LLC. 31 Oct, 2023.https://www.latimes.com/lifestyle/newsletter/2023-10-31/dissociative-identity-disorder-is-distressing-and-stigmatized-its-also-a-brilliant-adaptive-coping-mechanism-group-therapy

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