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Inspiring DID Trauma Survivors with Hope and Encouragement

By Kathy Broady MSW 37 Comments

  Found in:  It's OK to be Unique -- It's OK to be Plural     So March 5 is the National DID Awareness Day -- how cool was that. And a couple of days later, March 8, is International Women's Day.     That's two big inspirational days right in a row.  Busy week for female dissociative survivors.   With those days in mind, look at this wonderful idea sent to me :   I am full of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Depression, DID Education, DID/MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Featured post #1, Fun!, Supportive Spouses, Therapy Homework Ideas Tagged With: DID / MPD, DID System Work, DiscussingDissociation, Empowering Thoughts, Encouragement for DID survivors, Inspiration quotes, It's ok to be plural, Supporting Trauma Survivors, Value your DID System, You are beautiful, You were innocent

Please Note: New Blog Changes Ahead for DiscussingDissociation !

By Kathy Broady MSW 5 Comments

Hey Everyone -- I am SOOOO excited to be announcing this. Many of you have probably already read that I have been planning some new blog changes.   WELL....it's happening!   . And happening quite soon.  At least the first step, or two. . Probably starting BY TOMORROW, this blog will be getting a giant upgrade to a new Premium Theme.  The entirety of everything will be transferred over, and placed into a brand … [Read more...]

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DID Phone Consultations with Kathy from Discussing Dissociation

By Kathy Broady MSW 18 Comments

PHONE CONSULTATIONS with Kathy from Discussing Dissociation   Get the “Welcome Back to Consultations!” Offer* (time limited*) . Welcome back to Consultations? Welcome back?  Have you be… Source: DID Phone Consultations with Kathy from Discussing Dissociation     Copyright © 2008-2017 Kathy Broady MSW and Discussing Dissociation … [Read more...]

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1,000,000+ Views on Discussing Dissociation

By Kathy Broady MSW 9 Comments

    WOW!!!!   This week we've done it.  The readers here at Discussing Dissociation have now made over 1,000,000 views of this blog.  Wow.   That's amazing!!!     And THANK YOU for coming here and reading, and for commenting, and for sharing the re-blogs and for passing articles around Facebook, Twitter, for telling your friends, etc.  I very much appreciate your interest and … [Read more...]

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