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Why Do You Need a Therapist Anyway?18 comments

Kathy Broady wrote 5 days ago: . There have been some interesting discussions and comments from various trauma survivors about how … more →

Tags: DID Education, DID/MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Mental Health, Therapy, Therapy and Counseling, trauma therapist, bad therapists, benefits of therapy

The Turning Point

lehrergehrke wrote 1 week ago: Sunday. Like most sundays with a nice breakfast at the kitchen table with Susan and Janet. The plan … more →

Tags: Introduction, foster children, trauma, foster parents, Youth Welfare Office, Turning Point, chaos, mental institution, traumatised children

When You Suddenly Lose Your Therapist 21 comments

Kathy Broady wrote 2 weeks ago: . Several people that have been reading Discussing Dissociation have made posts and comments about h … more →

Tags: child alters, Depression, DID Education, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Emotional Pain, Internal Communication, Self-Injury, Therapy, Therapy and Counseling

The Layers of Halloween Weekend18 comments

Kathy Broady wrote 3 weeks ago: . It’s Halloween weekend. This is a difficult, heavy weekend for a lot of dissociative trauma surviv … more →

Tags: DID Education, DID/MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Emotional Pain, Mind Control, Prevention of Sexual Abuse, ritual abuse, Self-Injury, Sexual abuse

Remembering Annemaria18 comments

Kathy Broady wrote 1 month ago: . There is a young woman who will always be precious to me.  I haven’t spoken to her in years, but s … more →

Tags: Depression, DID Education, DID/MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Family Members of Trauma Survivors, Internal Communication, ritual abuse, Self-Injury, Sexual abuse

Staying Present During Trauma Therapy: Grounding Techniques 8 comments

Dr. Kathleen Young wrote 2 months ago: Working through trauma can be scary, painful, and potentially overwhelming. Very often people who ha … more →

Tags: Abuse, childhood abuse, Dissociation, Dissociative Identity Disorder, psychologist, ptsd, Relaxation, Self Care, severe trauma

Signs of Progress5 comments

Suz wrote 2 months ago: “If you share your pain you cut it in half, if you don’t you double it.” My oldest … more →

Tags: healing, collateral damage, Relationships, recovery

Depression and Dissociative Identity Disorder, part 219 comments

Kathy Broady wrote 3 months ago: Welcome to the second half of “Depression and Dissociative Identity Disorder”.  The first seven tips … more →

Tags: Depression, DID Education, DID/MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Emotional Pain, Internal Communication, Mental Health, Self-Injury, Therapy

Depression and Dissociative Identity Disorder, part 1

Kathy Broady wrote 3 months ago: So you’re depressed, and you’re DID.  That feels like a double whammy already, so what d … more →

Tags: Depression, DID Education, DID/MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Emotional Pain, Internal Communication, Self-Injury, Therapy, trauma

On Hope11 comments

Suz wrote 3 months ago: “Hope is not a single thing. It is more of a sliding scale that ranges across a scale from vir … more →

Tags: healing, honesty, Relationships, reunion, Trauma & Recovery

Prompts, No Time4 comments

Suz wrote 3 months ago: “Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion.” – C. Northcote … more →

Tags: About Me, activism, Relationships, reunion, Trauma & Recovery, Triggers

Define "Safe"5 comments

Suz wrote 4 months ago: “Safety is something that happens between your ears, not something you hold in your hands.” – … more →

Tags: healing, Trauma & Recovery, Triggers, Relationships, ignorance, recovery, honesty, language, Denial

12 Tips for Reducing Shame19 comments

Kathy Broady wrote 5 months ago: One of the hardest areas of healing work in trauma disorders is dealing with shame. For many survivo … more →

Tags: Depression, DID Education, DID/MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Self-Injury, Sexual abuse, Therapy, Therapy and Counseling, trauma

Now I have lost my father…25 comments

Kathy Broady wrote 5 months ago: “So thanks to all of this therapy, I have lost my father.” “You haven’t lost your father….You did lo … more →

Tags: Depression, DID Education, DID/MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Family Members of Trauma Survivors, HBO's Series "In Treatment", Mental Health, Sexual abuse, Therapy

My Personal Prozac6 comments

Suz wrote 6 months ago: “Writing is a form of therapy; sometimes I wonder how all those, who do not write, compose, or paint … more →

Tags: Trauma & Recovery, Pain, Denial, avoidance and other adoption feces

Article Links Made – Finally!3 comments

Kathy Broady wrote 6 months ago: Hello Everyone, I have a page on this blog that lists all the articles I’ve written in chronological … more →

Tags: DID Education, DID/MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Mental Health, Therapy, trauma therapist, Abuse, AbuseConsultants, Childhood Sexual Abuse

Multiplicity in the Home21 comments

Kathy Broady wrote 7 months ago: . What does your home say about you? Is your multiplicity evident in the way you keep your home? You … more →

Tags: child alters, DID Education, DID/MPD, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Mental Health, trauma therapist, United States of Tara, Abuse, AbuseConsultants

What do you think about Suicide?32 comments

Kathy Broady wrote 8 months ago: . Suicide is a difficult topic. All too many trauma survivors feel drawn to it. Mental health profes … more →

Tags: Depression, Mental Health, Mind Control, Self-Injury, Therapy, Therapy and Counseling, trauma, Abuse, abusive

Menerapkan "Trauma Therapy": Selalu Ada Kesempatan Untuk Bangkit7 comments

esterlianawati wrote 8 months ago: Tidak banyak yang mengetahui bahwa hari ini, 8 Maret 2009, adalah hari perempuan sedunia. Padahal pe … more →

Tags: La Psychologie des Femmes, trauma, Pemulihan, Harapan


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