Why Do I Feel Like Different Versions of Myself in Different Situations? – Part 3
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Why Do I Feel Like Different Versions of Myself in Different Situations? – Part 3

This is the third part of a 3-part series in which I discuss the topic of noticing different versions of yourself. As I covered in Parts 1 and 2, it’s quite normal to make minor adjustments and self-edits to your behaviors and demeanor depending on who’s around you. For Part 3, I’ll cover structural dissociation more specifically.

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Why Do I Feel Like Different Versions of Myself in Different Situations? – Part 2
Gina Kerrigan Gina Kerrigan

Why Do I Feel Like Different Versions of Myself in Different Situations? – Part 2

This is the second part of a 3-part series in which I discuss the topic of noticing different versions of yourself. As I covered in Part 1, it’s quite normal to make minor adjustments and self-edits to your behaviors and demeanor depending on who’s around you. For Part 2, I’ll dig a little bit into masking and some reasons people might mask in social contexts.

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Why Do I Feel Like Different Versions of Myself in Different Situations? – Part 1
Gina Kerrigan Gina Kerrigan

Why Do I Feel Like Different Versions of Myself in Different Situations? – Part 1

This is a question that comes up a lot for many people. To a certain extent, it’s completely normal to make minor adjustments and self-edits to your behaviors and demeanor depending on who’s around you.For some, though, these shifts can become automatic, leaving them disconnected from their authentic self. I’ll break down some factors that can go into this phenomenon in this blog post, which will be the first part of a multi-part series.

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