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Discussing Dissociation Community Forum Survey — Your Responses Wanted!

By Kathy Broady MSW 37 Comments

  Here's what all the buzz has been about.      It's the official beginning of the DISCUSSING DISSOCIATION COMMUNITY FORUM!   There are many facets to building a solid, helpful forum.  Laura and I have lots of ideas of our own, but we want to know what you think.  To help with that, I have created a survey of 10 questions.  Please sign up to share your opinion, and to get additional information … [Read more...]

Filed Under: DID Education, DID Forum Support, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Featured post #1, Online Therapy, Therapy and Counseling, Therapy Homework Ideas Tagged With: Community Forum, DID Forum, Discussing Dissociation Community Forum, Discussing Dissociation Forum, Forum for Trauma Survivors, Survey for DID survivors

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...]

Filed Under: Bears of Hiddenton Point, DID Education, DID Forum Support, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Featured Posts #3, Friends of Multiples, Online Therapy, Podcasts Tagged With: Connecting with other DID survivors, DDCF, DID Community Support, DID Forum, DID friends, DID resource, Discussing Dissociation, Discussing Dissociation Community Forum, Help for DID survivors, Helping trauma survivors, Podcasts with Kathy from DiscussingDissociation

Qualities You’ll Find in an Exceptional DID Trauma Therapist

By Kathy Broady MSW 46 Comments

  Hello! Here is it -- your list of qualities found in an really good therapist.  It's a really loooooooooong list !!   There are almost 150 descriptions of what an exceptional therapist looks like, and the kind of therapist that DID trauma survivors need.   Very thorough!   :-)  Remember that discussion in the Our Complicated Selves area?   Well....  I've combined the answers provider by YOU, the readers of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: DID Education, DID/MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Featured post #1, Friends of Multiples, mental health, Online Therapy, Therapy and Counseling, trauma therapist Tagged With: Communication with DID survivors, counseling, DID Therapist, DID Therapy, Finding a good therapist, Qualities of Trauma Therapists, Talking with a DID System, trauma therapist, Trauma Therapy

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...]

Filed Under: Bears of Hiddenton Point, Child Alters, DID Education, DID/MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Featured post #1, Fun!, Kathy's Video Comments, Online Therapy, Stories for Child Insiders, Therapy Homework Ideas Tagged With: DID Email Consultant, DID support, DID Support Forum, DID System Work, Dissoci-ACTION Story Pack, Distance Ness, Hiddenton Bears, Hiddenton Point, Kids Time with Kathy, Saddest Little Bear, Saddest Little Bear Story Pack

Getting to Know Laura – DID Perspectives, and Likes and Dislikes

By Kathy Broady MSW 3 Comments

  As a brief intro to Laura's post about Likes and Dislikes, I'm topping this post with a copy of one of Laura's comments that I really like.   It's not uncommon for some readers to not see or notice the comments made on this blog.  There are over 6,000 comments to see, and most of them are really good!  I definitely recommend reading them, and yes, you are absolutely invited to comment and participate … [Read more...]

Filed Under: DID Education, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Featured post #1, Fun!, Online Therapy, Therapy and Counseling, trauma therapist Tagged With: Being multiple, DID System Work, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Finding insiders, Laura from Discussing Dissociation, Likes and dislikes

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