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Never Not Broken
Contemplating themes of brokenness, change and transition. Continue reading
Posted in Dissociative Identity Disorder, Mental Health, Mindfulness, Psychologist, Therapy, Trauma
Tagged Akhilandeshvari, Change, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Dr. Kathleen Young, Fear, Ganesh, Mindfulness, Never Not Broken, Pema Chodron, Trauma, Trauma Survivors, Trauma Therapy, Treating Trauma, Yoga
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Talking vs. Processing in Trauma Therapy
What is the difference between talking about trauma memories and processing them? Continue reading
Posted in Abuse, Activism, Childhood Abuse, Complex Trauma, Dissociation, Dissociative Identity Disorder, EMDR, Psychologist, Trauma, Twitter
Tagged Abuse, Activism, Childhood Abuse, Complex Trauma, Connection, DID, Dissociation, Dissociative Identity Disorder, EMDR, Grounding, Processing, Rape Culture, Sexual Abuse, Therapeutic Alliance, Trauma, Trauma memories, Trauma Therapist, Trauma Therapy, Twitter
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2011 Intentions
The New Year can be a time to review the past and set intentions for the year to come. Continue reading
Posted in Childhood Abuse, Complex Trauma, Dissociation, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Health, Mental Health, Psychologist, PTSD, Self-care, Therapy, Trauma
Tagged Boundaries, Child Abuse, Dissociative disorder, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Healing, Health, Intentions, Mental Health, New Year's Resolutions, Posttraumatic stress disorder, Resistance, Self-love, Therapeutic Frame, Therapy, Transference, Trauma, Treating Trauma
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Self-Care and Child Parts
More self-care discussions and clinical examples pertaining to working with child parts of those with dissociative disorders. Continue reading
Posted in Abuse, Childhood Abuse, Complex Trauma, Dissociation, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Health, Mental Health, Psychologist, Relationships, Self-care, Therapy, Trauma
Tagged Boundaries, Child Abuse, Child Alters, Child Parts, Complex Trauma, Dissociative, Dissociative disorder, Dissociative Disorder Not Otherwise Specified, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Health, International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation, Mental Health, Psychotherapy, Reparenting, Safety, Self-care, Trauma, Trauma Survivors, Trauma Therapy
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