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Who are these bears?

By Kathy Broady MSW 44 Comments

  Ooooooooh MY !!!   Who are these bears??   And what are they doing here at Discussing Dissociation?   Where did you come from, little bears?   Why are you here?   Do you have any stories to tell the DID kids at Discussing Dissociation?   What are you doing, bears?  What are you doing?   We wanna know!!!     Watch this video for a few more … [Read more...]

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