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Guest: Petals of a Rose Update

Holly and Dylan Crumpler are a mother-son team of passionate activists working to reduce the stigma associated with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Given that DID has historically been depicted in an inaccurate, sensationalized, and violent way in film and television, Dy ...

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Transference-ish

Dr. E breaks down transference.

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