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Contact Us - First Person Plural
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First Person Plural Regent House Bath Avenue Wolverhampton WV1 4EG. Other details. Email: fpp@firstpersonplural.org.uk Phone:- 01902 810082 – Due to the ongoing Covid-19 Pandemic we are working remotely and therefore unable to take phone calls or access answerphone messages. Please email us using the contact form or the address above.
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Delighted to announce that trustee and founder of FPP Kathryn Livingston has been awarded a British Empire Medal in the New Years Honours list for services to ...
Our training courses - First Person Plural
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Developed and delivered by the UK network of the European Society for Trauma & Dissociation (ESTD-UK) in collaboration with experts-by-experience trainers from First Person Plural – dissociative identity disorders association (FPP), it is intended primarily for those who have previously attended ESTD-UK’s Foundation course.
Factsheets & Articles - First Person Plural
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ESTD-UK dissociative disorders in children and adolescents. ESTD-UK dissociative disorders and parenting. ESTD-UK role of medication in treating dissociative disorders in adults. DSMv Dissociative Disorders. List of ICD10 Dissociative Disorders. Calls to helplines from people with DID. FPP’s Activities
First Person Plural - Dissociative Identity Disorder ...
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Welcome to First Person Plural The video below feature two people living with DID in conversation about their experiences of the COVID-19 restrictions First Person Plural (FPP) specialises in working for and on behalf of all those affected by Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and similar complex trauma-related dissociative identity conditions.
About Us - First Person Plural
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founded in 1997 first person plural is one of the longest established uk organisations working specifically for and on behalf of people affected by complex dissociative identity disorders, i.e. dissociative identity disorder – also known as multiple personality disorder (did/mpd), and did-like dissociative disorder not otherwise specified – now …
First Person Plural: Dissociative Identity Disorder Information
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First Person Plural (FPP) specialises in working for and on behalf of all those affected by Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and similar complex ...
Contact Us - First Person Plural
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Email: fpp@firstpersonplural.org.uk Phone:- 01902 810082 – Due to the ongoing Covid-19 Pandemic we are working remotely and therefore unable to take phone calls or access answerphone messages. Please email us using the contact form or the address above.
First Person Plural | The Survivors Trust
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First Person Plural is the only national survivor-led membership charity in the UK which exclusively works for and on behalf of survivors of ...
Dissociative Identity Disorder Information - First Person Plural
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First Person Plural (FPP) specialises in working for and on behalf of all those affected by Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and similar complex trauma-related dissociative identity conditions.
First Person Plural | The Survivors Trust
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First Person Plural is the only national survivor-led membership charity in the UK which exclusively works for and on behalf of survivors of childhood trauma, most often sexual violence/abuse, who are affected by dissociative identity disorder (DID) (sometimes called multiple personality disorder – MPD) or the similar childhood-trauma-related complex dissociative disorder known as type 1 dissociative disorder not otherwise specified (DDNOS)
Overview - First Person Plural
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First Person Plural has been providing training in understanding and supporting survivors of childhood trauma and complex dissociation since the late 1990’s. This includes working collaboratively with ESTD-UK and other organisations. Our professional trainers have been described as inspirational.
First Person Plural | Sheffield Mental Health Guide
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First Person Plural works with those affected by Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and similar complex trauma-related dissociative ...
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Information about First Person Plural - Buckinghamshire Mind
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First Person Plural ... It is the only UK membership charity specialising in this field. In 2014 it became a charitable incorporated organisation. Website: http ...
First Person Plural, Dissociative Identity Disorders Association
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First Person Plural is a small UK-wide registered charity led by abuse survivors with first hand experience of complex dissociative distress ...
Our training courses - First Person Plural
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Two facilitators, one from First Person Plural and one a clinician member of ESTD-UK training group, lead the seminars. The series is designed as a complete course and ideally participants should attend ALL FOUR seminars. It is usually run as 4 x 2 hour sessions run at monthly intervals but other scheduling is possible.
Training films - First Person Plural
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Training films. Home » Resources » Training films. Two training films are available to purchase – “A Logical Way of Being – the reality of dissociative identity disorder and other complex dissociative conditions” and “No Two Paths The Same – living and working therapeutically with dissociative identity disorder”. Each is available as a DVD or as an MP4 download.
Definition of Dissociation - First Person Plural
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The first thing you should know about dissociation is it is instinctive, natural, essentially adaptive & universal to all humans. However, although everyone can and does dissociate, as with all natural abilities, some people dissociate more easily than others. Children are generally more adept at dissociation than adults, but for adults who had to dissociateRead more