Are you thinking about MONTANA as much as I am ??? One of my most favorite writing exercises is the acronym writing exercise. If you've spent any time with me at all, you'll hear me say that, and suggest you write a few. One of the DDCF forum member is particularly good with acronyms, and has written hundreds of them. This member of our Writing Team has agreed to share another acronym … [Read more...]
Why are Puzzle Pieces so Important at the P4 DID Conferences?
Do you like those beautiful puzzle pieces? These little puzzlers were introduced first at the P4² DID Conference. What's the NEXT P4 event? P4 Retreat: MONTANA 2022 2 - 11 September 2022 (various date options available) When the idea of creating a brand new DID Conference -- educational explanations about dissociation and DID based on genuine and extensive clinical, real-life … [Read more...]
ANNOUNCING! P4 Retreat: MONTANA
P4 Retreat: MONTANA 2 - 11 September 2022 This is a Save-the-Date Announcement! A P4 DID retreat will be held on September 2-11, 2022, in the gorgeous, mountain wilderness of western Montana. YEP! It will be amazing! AND different from anything you've seen before. It will definitely be a highly unique, creative event specifically designed for dissociative trauma survivors. Already … [Read more...]
DID Awareness Day: March 5
DID AWARENESS DAY March 5 Thankfully, more and more people, worldwide, are becoming aware of DID: Dissociative Identity Disorder. Even so, there are many many more people to educate and teach. So many more folks who don't yet understand. Last year, at Discussing Dissociation, we held a group zoom on DID Awareness Day 2021 and talked about our thoughts and goals. We challenged each other for what … [Read more...]
Losing an Animal Family Member: Your Animal Friend, Beloved Pet, or Furry Companion
ON THE LOSS OF AN ANIMAL FAMILY MEMBER (AKA. ANIMAL FRIEND, OR PET) This article is written for dissociative people by a dissociative system who has lived this pain. This is another area of life that is probably-definitely harder for DID people. Not that the loss of a pet is ever not painful for someone who has dearly loved their animal family member. But all those DID-specific factors, that make … [Read more...]
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