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What’s New for You? 8 More resources for Dissociative Trauma Survivors!

By Kathy Broady MSW 6 Comments

Starting a new year.

  Hello hello!  Happy New Year! Wowzers --- it's already the end of one decade, and the start of a new decade.  That's okay, because I have a lot of good news to tell you about what's gonna be here in this New Year at Discussing Dissociation.  We are in our 11th year, and our DD Community is continually growing, and expanding to include new people, with new needs, new questions, new concerns.  I have 8 … [Read more...]

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10 New Additions to Discussing Dissociation Designed to Help Your DID System

By Kathy Broady MSW 40 Comments

10 New Additions to Discussing Dissociation Designed to Help Your DID System   How closely have you been watching Discussing Dissociation?  Which one of these 10 new additions will be most helpful for you and your system? There have been a lot of changes and additions made to the Discussing Dissociation blog in recent months.  You may have noticed many of them, but in case you haven’t, I’ve made a list so … [Read more...]

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My Mother Would Say to You — “Help One Another”

By Kathy Broady MSW 26 Comments

  My Mother Would Say to You — Help One Another.   It’s back that time of year when it’s all about mothers.  Mother’s Day is fast approaching, and everywhere you look, there are reminders and tributes and commercials and advertisements for mothers. I was blessed with a beautiful, kind, self-less, hard-working mother, who provided a wonderful childhood for her 4 children.  I had to share my mother with … [Read more...]

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The Saddest Little Bear Dissoci-ACTION Story Pack is READY !!!

By Kathy Broady MSW 40 Comments

  It's finally here !! It's finally ready !!     The Saddest Little Bear Dissoci-ACTION Story Pack is available !!     The focus for the Saddest Little Bear is on meeting new parts, and getting to know parts of your system. Do you need help and guidance with meeting new parts in your system?  This Story Pack should be helpful information for you.   The Story Pack consists … [Read more...]

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What’s Ahead for You at Discussing Dissociation?

By Kathy Broady MSW 76 Comments

  Hey hello ! How are you?!  I hope you are doing well. I've got some fantastic news for you. I'm so pleased to say that we are heading into some very exciting times for Discussing Dissociation.  This year will bring lots of new opportunities for healing and support for folks with DID.  I've got some uniquely cool things planned!   First ....  I'll be introducing the Bears of Hiddenton Point, starting … [Read more...]

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