Managing Dissociation Brochure

I’ve made some more progress on the site over at Dissociation Link, which is cheering me up no end. There’s now a link to a reworked version of the tri-fold brochure some of you may already be familiar with, called Managing Dissociation. I’ve been able to add in a little bit more information and suggestions, and a friend has kindly proof read it for me, which is awesome because I’m not so good at that!

It’s frankly ridiculous to attempt to justice to such a huge topic in a brochure, even if it does has two sides and small font! But, as I keep reminding myself – firstly, everyone has to start somewhere when learning about this stuff, there’s a huge need for simple, useful information. Secondly, most of us with these experiences get really tired of having to educate people about them all the time, so hopefully some of the usefulness of free resources like this brochure is to be able to print it up and take it along to your doctor, counsellor, partner… whoever, and save yourself one more ‘So what is dissociation anyway?’ conversation.

That’s the theory, anyway! You can check it out for yourself here.

The new, more comprehensive Bridges flyer is also uploaded and linked in everywhere I could find the old link. I’ve tried to answer the kinds of questions people tend to ask me when calling to inquire about it.

Apart from that, the Fringe performance I’m in went well tonight, which was great. We culled a few acts and tightened our performances to make sure we finished on time and it all went well. Nice to be part of theatre again, even if only in a small way with a few poems. 🙂

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