We who have survived
must grow beyond survival,
first to dream of healing
and of being healed,
then beyond the dream.
We owe a duty to ourselves
and to the world we live in
to take the steps necessary to be whole.
We pray this is the day when all survivers
have awakened to a knowledge of healing.



SURVIVORS' RESOURCES

  • Abuse RelatedPolitical Action
  • Adult Survivors ofChild Abuse Self-Help & Recovery Program
  • All AboutSexual Abuse
  • American Coalitionof Abuse Awareness
  • Anxiety-PanicInternet Resources
  • American Psychological Association- PsychNet
  • Anita'sMPD and Dissociation Resources
  • Anonymous SexualAbuse Recovery - Canada
  • Astraea's Web:Multiple Personality Resources
  • Bear Life -Places for Survivors
  • Body-Mind Queendom
  • Cassy's Meditation
  • The Center: Post-Traumatic& Dissociative Disorders Program
  • Child Abuse& MPD
  • Crimson'sAbuse Recovery Resource Page
  • Dandelion's Pages
  • Dandelion's Dissociative Press
  • Diagnosis& Treatment of Dissociative Disorders
  • Dissociation Resources,Mental Health Links & Fun Stuff
  • DividedHeart's MPD/DIDSupport
  • Emotional AbuseScars Into Adulthood
  • Ergos Institute
  • FactsAbout Child Sexual Abuse
  • FeministActivist Resources on the Net
  • Firewheel Vortex
  • Healthwise
  • Int'l Society for Study ofDissociation
  • Kathy's Resources
  • Knowledge Exchange Network- Nat'l Mental Health Services
  • MADNESS Web Site of InternetResources
  • Mental Health Net:Self Help - Dissociative Disorders
  • Mental Health Net - MPDDiscussion Forum
  • Mental HealthWWW Resources
  • More Than Conquerors
  • National Center forPTSD
  • Online Chat AboutPTSD
  • Rape,Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN)HOTLINE 1-800-656-HOPE
  • Ritual Abuse& Healing Homepage
  • SanctuaryHome Page
  • Self-HelpClearinghouse for Mental Health Consumers
  • SADM: Sexual Abuse, Dissociationand MPD Group
  • SexualAssault Information Page
  • Sidran FoundationOnline
  • Signs of Dissociation
  • Sue's Abuse Pages
  • Sue's Information Zone Recoveryis Love Page
  • Discord'sSurvivor's Resources
  • Survivorship -RA Survivors
  • Tesserae's Pages
  • Time Passages
  • Trauma - PatMcClendon's Clinical Social Work
  • Vortex
  • Wounded Healer Homepage
  • Looking for a Therpapist? Search Engines & Online Phone Books

    NEWSGROUPS

    Friends' Pages

  • Vanity Works Home Page
  • ArtXpress
  • From Out of the Darkness& Into the Light
  • The Chris Pages
  • Dandylyon's Pages
  • Teddy Bears'Picnic (for Littles)
  • Yet Another WWWHome Page(YAWP)
  • Zandratoo's Home Page
  • ALSO - We love chat and you might, too. Get an IRC program here, be sure you have unlimited access time to the Web, and CAUTIOUSLY check out the available support groups on IRC. Be aware, though, that even chat rooms with the best intentions are not always filled with individuals with the best intentions, and even the best intentioned individuals are not there to offer therapy. I have met many wonderful people online and formed some extremely close true friendships as well. Various channels, though, have differing rules, and if you are triggered by seeing others' verbalizing their anger and pain; or by being asked to refrain from discussing such topics, 'spoiler' all potentially triggering words and censoring your thoughts before speaking, you will definitely have a difficult time negotiating the DID support channels I've seen. There is the potential for great support and friendship on IRC but there is also the potential for constant triggering in support channels. There are predators on IRC who specifically come to support channels to harrass abuse survivors; and ignorant singletons who come to DID support channels to challenge the reality of dissociative disorders. Sigh. :-\ Be careful.

    If you do get IRC, there's help out there to use it!!

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