Thanks, it was helpful to get an idea of how it's run, and I like the way yours is set up: present day support/understanding, no advice, not past trauma issues or therapy-support.
There isn't one in my area for dissociative disorders and I've been talking with a counselor about possibly starting one, as a peer-support, with a counselor present just in case. I would love to see dissociative disorders something a little more easy to talk about in public, and with people who understand.
Again, thatnks, that gives me some good ideas!
IJ
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