He felt safe with her. He'd never been safe with another human being, not since he'd been taken as a child from his home. He'd never been able to trust. He could never give that last small piece - all that was left of his humanity - into someone else's keeping. And now there was Rikki. She let him be whatever he had to be to survive. She didn't ask anything of him. There was no hidden motive. No agenda. Just acceptance. She was different - imperfect, or so she thought - and she knew what it was like to fight to carve out a space for herself. She was willing for him to do thar.
Christine FeehanTags: different trust chance space lovet piece
It will be interesting to find out something about her that no one else knew.
Hinako AshiharaTags: life love girl manga person piece
Burn me to ground, tear me in pieces, cut me in parts, but love me.
M.F. MoonzajerAs a therapist, I have many avenues in which to learn about DID, but I hear exactly the opposite from clients and others who are struggling to understand their own existence. When I talk to them about the need to let supportive people into their lives, I always get a variation of the same answer. "It is not safe. They won't understand." My goal here is to provide a small piece of that gigantic puzzle of understanding. If this book helps someone with DID start a conversation with a supportive friend or family member, understanding will be increased.
Deborah Bray HaddockTags: pain safety psychology goal understanding safe puzzle support mental-health mental-illness normal trauma multiplicity dissociative-identity-disorder multiple-personality-disorder piece psychiatric mpd unsafe
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