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100,000 Thanks to You

By Kathy Broady MSW 10 Comments

Hello to all the Readers of the Discussing Dissociation Blog –

Earlier this year, I set a personal goal of inviting at least 100,000 readers to this blog in one calendar year.

Thanks to each of you, the Discussing Dissociation Blog has surpassed that goal!!

THANK YOU!

 

I deeply appreciate each of you that have participated in this blog.

I appreciate the colors your have brought to this blog, and the depth you have added.

I appreciate the honesty and tenderness that each of you have shown in your comments.

I appreciate that you have openly shared your experiences in such a way that others can relate to what you’ve been through, and feel comforted in knowing that they are not alone.

I appreciate your kindness to me.

I appreciate your gentleness and support to each other.

I appreciate the courage that you have each shown in taking such a stand against the violence and ugliness in the world.  You are each making the world a better place, and that is so very important.

I hope that you continue to find helpful information, a supportive environment, and encouraging motivation for your healing journey each time that you sit here in this place.

I’m glad you’re here!

Please keep coming back!

 

Warmly,

Kathy

 

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Comments

  1. Pandora says

    December 13, 2010 at 11:55 am

    Yes, that’s the right URL 🙂 I’ve nominated Discussing Dissociation under the ‘Psychotherapy’ category, but I’m sure others apply.

    I’d love to see you get the recognition you deserve 😀

    Reply
  2. Pandora says

    December 13, 2010 at 9:31 am

    Kathy

    Thanks to you for all your hard work, great advice and helpful analysis on this blog. I’ve been reading for over a year and a half and your blog is still one of my favourites from a mental health professional. So much so that I’ve nominated you for an award over at Mental Nurse – maybe some other readers would be interesting in seconding Discussing Dissociation? 🙂

    Whatever the case, your blog has been invaluable to me and, I’m certain, many, many others.

    Best wishes and all the best for Christmas and 2011.

    Take care

    Pandora x

    Reply
    • Kathy Broady says

      December 13, 2010 at 10:12 am

      oh WOW! Thanks Pandora!! That’s really really cool, and now it’s back to thank YOU! 🙂

      I’ve done a quick Google search, and I think (???) this is the correct site for listing out all kinds of blog awards. There are lots of categories, so have a good time picking out your favorites to nominate! 🙂

      http://www.mentalnurse.org/2010/12/the-twim-blog-awards-2010-cast-your-votes/

      Reply
  3. muffledones says

    December 11, 2010 at 4:48 pm

    I just read “Myth of Sanity”, it kinda started out ok, then kinda went a rambling. Oh well.
    When you write your book, if you get bored of it, better to walk away awhile rather than try and finish it and not do a good job.
    Hard to find/write a good book I reckon.
    In what style were you thinking of?
    Just curious.

    Reply
  4. muffledones says

    December 7, 2010 at 4:53 pm

    hey, good on ya!!!
    🙂

    Reply
  5. justgimmeaname says

    December 6, 2010 at 4:28 pm

    Of course I’ll be back !
    Please keep on writing, it helps a lot !

    And thank you !!

    Reply
    • Kathy Broady says

      December 8, 2010 at 3:46 pm

      Y’all are very welcome….. 🙂
      Thanks for your kind comments – much appreciated. 🙂

      And yes, one of these days, I very much plan to write a book or two, or three….!!! I’ll be sure to let you know when that’s happening. 🙂

      Reply
  6. peoplepuzzlepieces says

    December 6, 2010 at 2:28 pm

    Kathy,

    It is so wonderful that you have been able to reach this goal. You are an inspiration and a source of hope for us all. Your commitment and perseverence in helping survivors should be regaled across the globe. You are truly one of a kind in every sense of that phrase.

    Liz

    And I would like it very much if you wrote a book!!

    Annie

    Reply
  7. inviziblepain says

    December 6, 2010 at 2:16 pm

    Thank YOU Kathy Broady!!! For a wonderful blog and for using your gift!!
    You touch more people than you know. I have visited other forums , besides SF, where they talk about how great your blog is too!

    … and I think too that you should write a book and get rich!!!
    IP

    Reply
  8. pilgrimchild says

    December 6, 2010 at 1:57 pm

    yay kathey thats lots of pepol reding all your words! you are famus!
    now you shud rite a book cos lots of pepol wuld red it and lots of pepol wuld by it and you culd get rich and finoly take a vacashin cus you work so mutch 🙂 you do help so meny pepol and that be so good so we say thank you to
    from claire

    Reply

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