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Happy Jackie Christmas Story

By Kathy Broady MSW 12 Comments

There once was a funny ol' bulldog named Jackie Boy. Jackie likes Christmas, and he really likes all the pretty colors of Christmas too. But in the town where he lives, it's so very wintery cold. How could he go out and see all the pretty colored Christmas decorations if he was going to be shivering in the cold? Brrr. Jackie didn't like to be cold! He was a snuggle-buggle. He liked to be warm and cuddly. He was a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Child Alters, Fun!, Puppies, Stories for Child Insiders Tagged With: Bulldog puppies, Children's Story, Christmas story, Creative solutions, Emma the pug, Old English Bulldog, Problem solving, pug dog, story time for kids, Sweaters

Because These Little Gals are Just Too Cute!

By Kathy Broady MSW 17 Comments

You might be tired of the puppy pictures, but these little ones are just too cute to not post! I'll get back to writing more serious posts at some point in time, but having a little puppy break must be good for healing too, right?!  I'm just sure it is!  :) Here are some of the latest photos. Which ones do you like?     Little Armani - such a sweet gentle soul...  She really loves to be carried … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Child Alters, Depression, mental health, Puppies, Stories for Child Insiders Tagged With: Adorable puppies, Armani, Beautiful, Bulldog puppies, Children's Story, Dallas TX, Diamond, Just for fun, Kathy Broady, Old English Bulldogs, pictures of puppies, Pitbull, Pitbull Puppies, Playful puppies, Puppies, stories for the kids, Vera

Happy New Year!

By Kathy Broady MSW 7 Comments

Happy New Year!!   Hello, hello! How was this past year?  Was it a good year for you?  Was it a rough year for you?  Hmmmm….  Do you remember what kind of year it was for you?  Teasing.  :)   That was a silly little joke for dissociative people,   :lol: .   Everyone, quick – check inside.  Do they know how your year was?   All kidding aside....   If you are unsure or blank, try asking your inside … [Read more...]

Filed Under: DID/MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Internal Communication, Puppies, therapy, Therapy Homework Ideas Tagged With: Amnesia, Bulldog puppies, DID / MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Dissociative Survivors, Emma the pug, Happy New Year, Insiders, Internal Communication, Kathy Broady, Lost Time, Olde English Bulldog, Oliver the pug, Overcoming amnesia, Pitbull Puppies, Pugs, Silly pugs, Talking Inside, Talking to your insiders, Trauma Survivors

Puppy Updates — Here’s Diesel and Vera

By Kathy Broady MSW 7 Comments

Okay, okay, okay! I’ve gotten lots of requests for updated puppy pictures, so here we go.  :) Here's one little guy that we've been calling Diesel.  (For those of you that don't know this, we have a "cologne/perfume" theme to the names of the puppies, but Diesel?  What a weird name for a cologne, but apparently, it is.  I mean really, who wants to smell like diesel gas? lol. Maybe I'd have to be a guy to … [Read more...]

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Are Newborn Babies Born with Innocence and Purity? How about You?

By Kathy Broady MSW 30 Comments

You probably thought I was going to talk about kids, or children, or babies. And I might. But first, what about newborn puppies? This post is partly for fun -- because you know I just can’t resist sharing more pictures of my puppies ! But to be fair, I do have a few thoughts related to trauma issues when I look at these pictures.  I am starting to think that I might just have to make a “puppy series”.  :) First, … [Read more...]

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