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Adventure Walks – Great for Healing

By Kathy Broady MSW 3 Comments

Hello, hello! As I mentioned in a previous post, I have been doing a lot of adventure walks.  They are very healing and comforting for me, and I recommend them highly. For dissociative survivors, adventure walks can be a therapeutic way to explore the world.  It creates an exciting and important opportunity for insiders who have been stuck or blocked inside to get a chance to view and safely interact with the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Child Alters, DID Education, DID/MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Fun!, Internal Communication, Kathy's Video Comments, Therapy Homework Ideas Tagged With: A child's wonderment, Adventure walks, DID / MPD, DID Healing, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Just for fun, Kathy's video comments, Ocean view, On the beach, Purple shells, stress relief, Talking with your insiders

How’s Your Journey Going?

By Kathy Broady MSW 28 Comments

  Hello, hello hello.   How is your journey going? I'm trying something new: making a post from a new device. Please overlook any weirdness while I learn this new skill. :) So how is your journey going?   Let me tell you a story about mine. I've posted a picture of a walking path I've been using lately.  Beautiful,  hey? It's truly incredible to see, so green and lush, vivid intricate beauty in every … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Dissociative Identity Disorder, Fun!, mental health, Stories for Child Insiders, Therapy Homework Ideas Tagged With: @DisccussingDID, Accepting Yourself, Adventure walks, alone time, Appreciation, Being alone, bird stories, Breathing, Caring for yourself, Companion Animals, Connection to the Body, creative stories, DID / MPD, DID Healing, DID Treatment Goals, Discussing Dissociation, Dissociation Identity Disorder, dissociative, Dogs, falling, getting up, rainforest, running, Walking

Baby Pies — A Bird Story

By Kathy Broady MSW 3 Comments

Here's something, just for fun....   :mrgreen:  And, this little story has received lots of good votes from other readers. So let's bring it back around today, just to remember something that is warm for the heart.   Warmly, Kathy   Copyright © 2008-2017 Kathy Broady MSW and Discussing Dissociation … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Child Alters, DID Education, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Fun!, Maggies, Stories for Child Insiders Tagged With: baby birds, bird stories, Bird Story, Cats, Child Parts, DID / MPD, Discussing Dissociation, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Inside Kids, Kathy Broady, magpies, Stories for children

Integration: A Requirement for DID Therapy – Or Not?

By Kathy Broady MSW 6 Comments

Hello everyone, Thank you for continuing to read here at Discussing Dissociation while I was away. That's very much appreciated. Let's start up again with a complicated and somewhat controversial topic..... integration. What do you think about integration? Is it necessary or not? … [Read more...]

Filed Under: DID Education, DID/MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Integration - yes or no, Internal Communication Tagged With: DID / MPD, DID Therapy, DID Treatment, DID Treatment Goals, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Failed Integration, False Integrations, Integration

Discussing Dissociation, Five Years Later

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Five years. Yes, five. December 2013 marks the five year anniversary of the Discussing Dissociation blog. Five years. FIVE years already already. Wow. Where does the time go? At this moment, there are over 200 articles written about dissociative disorders, and over 3400 comments from the people who understand dissociative disorders better than anyone else in the world -- thank you for your comments, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Artwork, DID Education, DID/MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Online Therapy, Therapy and Counseling, Therapy Homework Ideas, trauma therapist Tagged With: Abuse, DID / MPD, DID Artwork, Disorders, Dissociation, dissociative, Dissociative Disorder, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Dissociative Population, Health, heartbreak, Kathy, Kathy Broady, mental health, Multiplicity, Neglect, Picturing DID / MPD, Plural Minded, splitting, Thank you, Trauma

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