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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

Night Time Mystery Story, with Winnie the Pooh and Piglet too

By Kathy Broady MSW 19 Comments

  Hello Hello! Every dissociative trauma survivor I know has little ones in their system who feel afraid at night.  And they have plenty of reasons for their fear, especially since so much trauma happens at night time. Because of all that night time trauma, for years and years, their night time fears, and bedtime fears are high.  In fact, it can feel so scary, that even when there is no real harm, the fear can … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Child Alters, DID Education, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Family Members of Trauma Survivors, Fear, Kathy's Video Comments, Prevention of Sexual Abuse, Puppies, Stories for Child Insiders, Therapy Homework Ideas Tagged With: Afraid, Anxiety, Childhood Trauma, Children's Story, Dissociative Trauma Survivor, Flashback, Healing from Ritual Abuse, Healing from Sexual Abuse, Inside Kids, Kathy's video comments, Night time fears, Piglet, PTSD, Reading to children, Scared at bedtime, Winnie the Pooh

Introducing Maizy

By Kathy Broady MSW 6 Comments

Hello hello! Over the past weeks and months, I’ve been bouncing around to a few different places, sometimes with internet connection, and sometimes not.  Today, I do have internet connection. I thought I’d say a quick hello while I could today. Hello! (that’s my version of a quick hello, ha ha ha)  :) Okay, so with all silliness invited, I also wanted to introduce you to a good friend of mine.  Her name is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Child Alters, DID Education, DID/MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Fun!, Puppies, Stories for Child Insiders Tagged With: Building Trust, Child parts with DID, Children's Story, DID / MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Emma the pug, Guarding the internal children, Introducing Maizy, Kathy Broady, Maizy, making new friends, Meeting new people, New relationships, Pictures of Emma, Protecting Child Parts, pug dogs, Puppies, Rushing into relationships, Safe Relationships, Working with child parts

Little Puppy Buddies

By Kathy Broady MSW 18 Comments

Hello! I am glad that you have been enjoying the puppy pictures.   :-)  The puppies are 8 weeks old now, and they have all been placed in their new homes.  That has been a bittersweet experience, as I really quite enjoyed each of their little tender selves. I thought I would share a few more puppy moments with you.  I picked pictures where the puppies were doing things together. Wouldn't it be nice if we all had … [Read more...]

Filed Under: mental health, Puppies, Stories for Child Insiders Tagged With: Armani, Bulldog-pitbull puppies, Children's Story, Diamond, Diesel, Fiori, Just for fun, Kathy Broady, Old English Bulldog, Playful puppies, Puppies, Puppy Buddies, stories for the kids, Vera

In Case You Were Wondering….

By Kathy Broady MSW 8 Comments

In case you were wondering why I haven't made more posts recently, maybe these pictures will answer some of your questions.... It appears that little Miss Vera has other ideas about laptops!           I guess Miss Vera thinks laptops are comfortable! We'll see if she let's me have time to type on it this week! Enjoy -- Kathy   Copyright © 2008-2017 Kathy Broady MSW and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fun!, Puppies, Stories for Child Insiders Tagged With: Children's Story, Comfort, Just for fun, Kathy Broady, Old English Bulldog, pictures of puppies, Puppies, puppy on a laptop, Sleep, Sleeping, stories for the kids, Vera

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