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    Re:dnms and dissociation
    Shirley Jean Schmidt · 02/18/03 at 8:49 PM ET

    Sandra, you mention the problem of the front part who cannot tolerate a discussion with the child in the introject costume. This is not usually a problem during DNMS because the lines of communication are going from internal resources, who are by definition open and accepting, to the introject.

    I agree with "interested" that a part of self who won't tolerate a discussion with a hurt child part of self, is herself very wounded, and most likely an introject.

    Shirley Jean

    Replies:
    • Re:dnms and dissociation, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe, PhD, 02/20/03
      • Re:dnms and dissociation, by interested, 02/20/03
      • Re:dnms and dissociation, by , 02/20/03
        • Re:dnms and dissociation, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe PhD, 02/21/03
          • Re:dnms and dissociation, by Colleague, 02/21/03
          • Re:dnms and dissociation, by Shirley Jean Schmidt, 02/22/03
            • Re:dnms and dissociation, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe, 02/24/03
              • Re:dnms and dissociation, by Shirley Jean Schmidt, 02/26/03
                • Re:dnms and dissociation, by Calif nurse therapist, 03/05/03
              • Re:dnms and dissociation, by , 06/15/03
                • Re:dnms and dissociation, by Sandra Paulsen Inobe PhD, 06/26/03
                • Re:dnms and dissociation, by Shirley Jean Schmidt, 07/02/03
                  • Re:dnms and dissociation, by , 07/03/03
                  • Re:dnms and dissociation, by Shirley Jean Schmidt, 07/04/03
                  • Re:dnms and dissociation, by client, 07/04/03
                  • Re:dnms and dissociation, by , 07/06/03
                  • installing resources, by client, 07/07/03
                  • Re:installing resources, by client, 07/07/03
                  • Re:dnms and dissociation, by Ancient, 07/05/03
                  • Re:dnms and dissociation, by Ancient, 07/05/03

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