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International Society for the Study of Dissociation (ISSD) - NEW!

ISSD is a non-profit organization for professionals who are studying and treating dissociative disorders. The site provides links to sites for training and educating others about these disorders, as well as a section devoted to public resources.
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Mosaic Minds - NEW!

This site was formed in 1999 by a group of individuals who had survived dissociative disorder resulting from childhood trauma. Information is provided on Dissociate Identity Disorder and Multiple Personality Disorder.
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NEEDID Support Network, Inc. - NEW!

NEEDID Support Network, Inc. is a peer support network run by and for people with dissociative identity disorder and other trauma related dissociative disorders. The site includes mailing list, message forum, links, and reading room.
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Personality Disorders - NEW!

National Mental Health Association fact sheet about personality disorders that includes information on the causes and treatment of personality disorders are available on this site.
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Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) - NEW!

This site provides information about RAD, pointers in getting help, and lists of related resources.
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Reactive attachment disorder of infancy or early childhood: offers overview - NEW!

Reactive attachment disorder is a disturbance of social interaction caused by neglect of a child's basic physical and emotional needs, particularly during infancy. This site provides more information on the disorder, its smptoms, causes, and risk factors.
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