The Others.

Life with a Multiple.

UK Society for Dissociation

The former UK branch of the ISSD is now called the European Society for trauma and Dissociation.

 

http://www.estd.org/GB/index.html

First Person Plural.

This is a really good resource site and you can join up and receive their newsletter.

http://www.firstpersonplural.org.uk/index.htm

Mosaic Minds

Fantastic resource place for DID's and their families.

Books, web sites, information etc.

http://www.mosaicminds.org/rroom/nindex.shtml#general

Jeff's SO guide

This is a really useful guide to help family, friends and significant others.
It is written by an american so some of the information only relates if you are in USA.
 
 
 
The link below seems to be an updated version of the same site :)
 

Multiplicity Community.

This is a message board open to Multiples and Singletons. Anyone can join that has an interest in MPD/DID.

WARNING - they do not use trigger warning in messages and the subject matter can be triggering.

http://community.livejournal.com/multiplicity/profile

Newsgroup.

This is a  newsgroup for dissociatives. It is a usenet group and so is unmoderated.

There are some good people that post there, but also please be careful as anyone can join and post.

Some therapists and psychiatrists have been known to read this group.

 

Sidran Foundation.

The Sidran Foundation is a resource that helps people recover from trauma.

There is also the Sidran Press which publishes books about trauma and recovery.

http://www.sidran.org/index.cfm

Eating Disorders.

This is an eating disorders site. It is pro recovery and will not give you tips on how to starve!

http://www.something-fishy.org/

Secret Shame.

This web site is about self harm, lots of useful information.

http://www.selfharm.net/

RA Information.

This is a web site dealing with ritual abuse. Please be careful when looking at this site, lots of triggering material!

http://www.ra-info.org/

Also this is a link to an article about programming. It has useful tips on how to know your triggers and stop reacting to them.

http://kalimunro.com/article_programming.html

NSPCC

The NSPCC is a charity and provides much help for neglected and abused children.

The link below will take you to their web site for more information. Please consider donating, it is a very worthwhile cause. Thanks.

 

http://www.nspcc.org.uk/

The Pottergate Centre.

This is a great site for multiples in the UK. It also will help you find a therapist with experience of DID in your area.

http://www.dissociation.co.uk/index.asp