Yes! The New DDCF Forum is HERE! Wow. Happy days are here again. Because, after a long battle of bumbling and fumbling around with our old forum platform, I’m enormously pleased to announce that the shiny new DDCF forum platform is bright and beautiful. Yes, our new forum site is now open and it’s working splendidly! The DDCF Community is adjusting to the new look, the new feel, the new features, and we … [Read more...]
Sad to Say We’ve Lost Someone from our DID Community
Oh, it’s just never fun to write about losing someone, but I must tell you some very sad news. One of our long-term, dedicated-to-DID healing community members has recently passed away from terminal illness, via sudden heart attack. Here at Discussing Dissociation, we knew this beautiful soul as “All the Jill People” or “Participating Parts”. Honoring All the Jill People Today, I'm writing to honor … [Read more...]
5000 Comments Posted on DiscussingDissociation
Yep! :) That's right!! :) We have made 5000 comments on this blog. You. Y'all. All you rock stars out there! Thank you, thank you, and thank you! Wait! Wait! Wait! It's been awhile since I first wrote this article, and I have an update to add. There are now 10,000 comments posted on this blog!! No, no, that's NOT spam -- spam comments are never posted, … [Read more...]
4 Happy Thanksgiving Thankful For’s
Happy Thanksgiving! Just for fun -- and because it's good for the hear too -- I'm picking a few pictures that show you some things I am thankful for. To be specific, I'm picking FOUR things I am thankful for. I'm thankful for a lot more than FOUR things, but you know... it's kinda fun to be thankful FOUR. :-) :mrgreen: :roll: :lol: 1. Things that are beautiful. Nature is so … [Read more...]
Protecting Your Therapeutic Relationship and the Therapeutic Community
There are thousands of clinical therapists in the world. However, of all the therapists in the world, only a few work with trauma and PTSD. Of all the trauma therapists, only a few work with the areas of sexual abuse and severe trauma. Of those therapists, only a few work with dissociative disorders, DID/MPD and DDNOS. Of the DID therapists, only a very few work with issues relating to … [Read more...]