Hotmail! This mailbox on the side of the road is clever. Silly. Ridiculous. Funny. What a nice way to get your mail each day. It's big enough for mail, and probably waterproof too. And certainly creative. This Hotmail Mailbox made me giggle so I had to share it, just for fun. You might think there could not be any parallels with Dissociative Identity Disorder in this picture but a few thoughts have … [Read more...]
Tweeting @DiscussingDID for Discussing Dissociation Blog and Kathy Broady MSW
Hello Anyone that Tweets with Twitter or any other the other Twitter Affiliates, Do you like to tweet on Twitter? Do you want to learn more about Dissociative Identity Disorder? Do you want to see links to the hundreds of different articles found on Discussing Dissociation? I am getting adventurous and have decided to start tweeting a little more. And, to be loyal to Discussing Dissociation, I have … [Read more...]
Easter Weekend: Sorting through the Layers Within
Hello hello, It's the Easter weekend -- a complicated and conflictual weekend for most dissociative trauma survivors. So many layers of your inside levels will be awakened, aware, involved, wondering, waiting, going, sitting, thinking, watching, feeling, remembering, refusing, believing, fighting, crying, calling, hiding, etc. It's a time of being pulled in dozens of different directions all at once. Lots … [Read more...]
And Then What Happened?
Hi hi hi -- :mrgreen: :-D :-) :lol: Have you ever played the never-ending story game? This is a fun and creative writing game. I will start the first introduction to the story, and if you will, you all please add the next bit, and then the next bit, and then the next bit. You can add your part of the story in the comments section at the bottom of this page. What do YOU think … [Read more...]
A Thank You to Santa’s Reindeer
Hi hi hi! This is a fun post -- nothing too serious. There have been plenty enough hard times for everyone over the past weeks of holidays. I figure its time for something fun. Too much serious time usually means that the inside kids haven't been getting enough play time. And with DID / MPD, it's very important to keep a balance for everyone in the system. Okay, older ones, if it's alright with … [Read more...]
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