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30 Tips for How to Help a Child who is Hurting

By Kathy Broady MSW 67 Comments

  Children can get all kinds of injuries.   Some injuries can be accidental, some can be tragic, some can be done purposefully by offenders. Children are resilient, but let's face it -- they are LITTLE.  And they are YOUNG.   And they are still figuring out the world, and lots of kids don't know how to read yet, and some of them don't know how to write, and they may or may not know their colors.   They may or … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Child Alters, Family Members of Trauma Survivors, Fear, Featured post #1, Physical Abuse, sexual abuse, Trauma Tagged With: abused children, Acute Trauma, childhood neglect, Childhood Trauma, helping children, helping children who are hurt, making it better, Tips for Healing after Trauma

Do You Need Faith to Overcome the Effects of Trauma?

By Kathy Broady MSW 50 Comments

  FAITH ??! Do you need faith to overcome the negative effects of trauma?   Faith?  Isn't that a religious or spiritual term, Kathy?   Don’t worry – I’m not a preacher – I’m not going to preach at you.   But I do believe in a thing called faith.   I do believe there is goodness and light in the world.  And I believe there is evil and darkness in the world.  There can be many complex, complicated … [Read more...]

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Remembering Annemaria

By Kathy Broady MSW 57 Comments

  There is a young woman who will always be precious to me.  I haven’t spoken to her in years, but she forever changed my life.   Just in being herself, Annemaria gave me my very first introduction to Dissociative Disorders.  She changed my life.  Absolutely and completely. This date – October 23rd --  had specific meaning for her. And every year on this date, I specifically think of her. The story … [Read more...]

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Being Hated, Feeling Hated, Overcoming Self-Hatred

By Kathy Broady MSW 55 Comments

  Practically every dissociative trauma survivor that I have spoken to has said to me that at some point in time or another, they have felt hated, truly hated.      What's worse, they didn't feel hated by strangers -- they felt hated by their loved ones. These trauma survivors felt hated by their mothers, their fathers, their siblings, their spouses, their children, their friends.  They felt hatred from the … [Read more...]

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CIA MIND CONTROL: Out Of Darkness Into The Light

By Kathy Broady MSW 14 Comments

  I don’t typically use other web-sites as the source of my blog posts, but today I want to share some important information out there to my readers.   Survivors of mind control need the validation and encouragement that this Press Release gives.   I welcome discussions, questions and comments to the following information.   Cathy O'Brien and Mark Phillips Cathy O'Brien and Mark Phillips share their true … [Read more...]

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