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Re: suppressing involuntary out of body experiences

From queequeg@trust.no1 (F.M.)
Newsgroups alt.support.borderline-personality, alt.support.borderline, alt.support.dissociation, alt.society.mental-health, alt.support.depression
Subject Re: suppressing involuntary out of body experiences
Followup-To alt.support.dissociation
Date 2018-07-17 13:29 +0000
Organization ATMAN - ATM S.A.
Message-ID <pikqvf$kon$2@node1.news.atman.pl> (permalink)
References <0001HW.209C254D00367CB27000076262CF@news.eternal-september.org>

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In alt.support.borderline David Dalton <dalton@nfld.com> wrote:

> My niece has been diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder but from 
> talking with her I think she may also be experiencing spiritual emergence, 
> since she has said she has had signs (but not voices) from God. One thing she 
> is most concerned about is how to suppress involuntary out of body 
> experiences, which she is afraid might happen when she is driving or working. 

It has nothing to do with spirituality. Her symptoms seem dissociative. 
She should seek help from a trained professional specializing in trauma.

> the Borderline Personality Disorder might be from her father's side of 
> the family.

Personality disorders are not inherited with genes. They most often result 
from various deficiencies or maltreatment during one's childhood.

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suppressing involuntary out of body experiences David Dalton <dalton@nfld.com> - 2018-05-04 02:51 -0230
  Re: suppressing involuntary out of body experiences "David" <dd@davidd.info> - 2018-05-04 05:20 -0500
  Re: suppressing involuntary out of body experiences queequeg@trust.no1 (F.M.) - 2018-07-17 13:29 +0000

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