Addressing Emotional Stress in Native Americans: Healing Practices and Traditions

Common: Apparently Normal Parts (ANP) / Host,Child alter,Internal Self-helper (ISH),Introjects,Opposite-sex alters,Persecutor,Protector,Sexual Alter,Suicidal Alter or Internal Homicide,Teen alter. Less Common: Animal Alter,Baby and infant alter, Caretaker/Soother, Demon, Demonic and 'Evil' Alter, Fragment, Military or Political Alter, Nonhuman Alter, Robot or Machine Alter, Shell, Spirit, Ghost, or Supernatural being Alters. Sub-parts.No particular types of alter are needed for a DID diagnosis, most people will only recognize a few types. Some people with DID may not recognize any, or may have types not listed. Types of alters depend on what each person needed to survive.

Addressing Emotional Stress in Native Americans? Explore insights into the psychological strain Native Americans endure, plus effective strategies for transformation. Overview of emotional stress in Native Americans Native Americans face unique challenges when it comes to emotional stress. Historical trauma, cultural disconnection, and systemic inequalities have all contributed to the high rates of emotional stress… Continue reading Addressing Emotional Stress in Native Americans: Healing Practices and Traditions