Authors: J.D. Clark and Megan Starling
Summary:
This book is a child-friendly resource designed to explain Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) in an accessible and compassionate way. Through the metaphor of a patchwork quilt, it illustrates how different parts (alters) come together to form a whole person. The book helps children understand DID, whether they are experiencing it themselves, know someone with it, or are curious about the condition. Gentle and supportive, it aims to reduce fear and stigma while fostering understanding, healing, and a sense of unity.
Summary:
This book is a child-friendly resource designed to explain Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) in an accessible and compassionate way. Through the metaphor of a patchwork quilt, it illustrates how different parts (alters) come together to form a whole person. The book helps children understand DID, whether they are experiencing it themselves, know someone with it, or are curious about the condition. Gentle and supportive, it aims to reduce fear and stigma while fostering understanding, healing, and a sense of unity.
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