Queer Psyche and Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Depth Psychological Perspective

Symptoms represent important unconscious messages to oneself and should be managed—if necessary, through psychotherapy or pharmacology or both—but not indiscriminately silenced. Symptom is one way by which the psyche tells us that we’re not listening to its deeper voices. (Chalquist)      I have been attempting to study the psyche of queer-identified peoples since I … Continue reading Queer Psyche and Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Depth Psychological Perspective