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I happened to be looking through a list of mailing list through a website
recently when I came across a list especially designed to work with
Dissociative Identity Disorder cases, or DID for short. It was run by
therapists. You have to be approved before being allowed on this list. I
thought perhaps I could learn some thing by just being a lurker so I applied
by writing the list owner. Several days later, I received a nice message
saying thanks but no thanks. I had explained who I am, that is, working as
a pastor right now, and that's what probably did me in, no pun intended.
Anyhow, it was suggest I take some professional training because it would no
doubt help my ministry a great deal. That means, of course, secular
training. No, it didn't hurt my feelings. I get the same from licensed
practicing Christian born again therapists. We can't let all that education
go to waste now can we?
Phil.
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