Please advise how to find online resources and support groups. Give multiple avenues for finding these. Also list online resources and support groups you are aware of. Certainly, here are some avenues for finding online resources and support groups: National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): NAMI is a U.S.-based organization that offers support and resources for individuals and families affected by mental illness, including dissociative disorders. They offer online support groups and resources, as well as local in-person support groups. International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD): ISSTD is a professional organization dedicated to the study and treatment of dissociative disorders. Their website includes information on dissociation, treatment options, and a directory of therapists who specialize in dissociative disorders. Sidran Institute: Sidran Institute is a non-profit organization that focuses on traumatic stress education and advocacy. Their website includes resources on trauma and dissociation, as well as a directory of therapists and treatment centers. Dissociative Living: Dissociative Living is an online community and resource center for individuals living with dissociative disorders. They offer a moderated online forum, as well as articles and resources on dissociation and treatment options. Heal My PTSD: Heal My PTSD is an online resource center for individuals living with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and related conditions, including dissociative disorders. They offer articles, resources, and an online community for support and connection. Reddit: Reddit is a social media platform that includes many subreddits (communities) dedicated to mental health and support. Some subreddits specifically related to dissociative disorders include r/DID, r/OSDD, and r/CPTSD. Psychology Today: Psychology Today is a popular mental health website that includes a therapist directory, where you can search for therapists who specialize in dissociative disorders and related conditions. These are just a few examples of the many online resources and support groups available for individuals living with dissociative disorders. I hope this helps you find the support and resources you need. I don’t seem to receive phone callbacks, or reach past voicemail, on this topic. Which resources will likely work for me if phone communication doesn’t work very well? If phone communication doesn't work well for you, there are still several options for finding resources and support: Online Support Groups: Many online support groups are available for individuals living with dissociative disorders. These groups can provide a space to connect with others who share similar experiences and to receive emotional support. Some examples of online support groups include Dissociative Living, Trauma Survivors Network, and SurvivorForum. Email or Text-Based Therapy: Some therapists offer therapy sessions via email or secure messaging platforms, which can be a good option for individuals who have difficulty with phone communication. This type of therapy allows for more time to process and respond to messages and can be more flexible than in-person therapy. Self-Help Resources: There are many self-help resources available online for individuals living with dissociative disorders. These resources may include articles, workbooks, and online courses. Some examples include the online course "Understanding and Treating Dissociative Disorders" offered by ISSTD, and the workbook "Coping with Trauma-Related Dissociation" by Suzette Boon, Kathy Steele, and Onno van der Hart. In-Person Support Groups: If you have difficulty with phone communication, you may find it helpful to attend in-person support groups. Many mental health organizations, such as NAMI, offer local support groups for individuals living with mental illness, including dissociative disorders. Peer-to-Peer Support: Peer-to-peer support networks, such as the Hearing Voices Network or the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation's peer-to-peer network, can provide support and connection with others who have lived experience with dissociative disorders. I hope these resources provide some options for finding support and help that will work for you.