There is suchhh a need for dissociation informed therapy in the US. I hope one day a clinic like yours will open in los angeles. Thanks for all the work that you do.
I’m from Ohio originally, I’m gobsmacked that Dr Mikes first trip to the USA, for this, will be to tiny little Dayton Ohio 🤣 I actually sent the flyer to my friends who live there to see if they’re interested… sadly they weren’t 😢
Welcome - so fortunate you’re making the trip! I hope you continue your visits, (maybe closer to where we live!) the US dearly needs more healthy education on Dissociative Disorders. Happy travels!
Hard agree with other comments that in the US, so many providers aren’t equipped to work with OSDD/DID. I’ve been turned away a lot, and I still haven’t found someone willing to assess me for it. Providers here in the ND affirming specialty sometimes are so anti pathology they will say that if my system manifests this way we honor it. I get that but the point of assessment isn’t for identity or a label… it’s for the right trauma treatment !! Please let me know if you ever come to Boston! I’m too chronically ill and sadly ptsd symptomatic to travel but would love if there was a recording of this lecture or something :)
@@the_autistic_system_1 thank you. Being autistic and also a system is rly hard. I just want safety and stabilization based trauma therapy that is actually integrative to my whole system with someone who is skilled in dissociation. But it’s really really hard to find, bc many providers who might be aren’t trained enough in working with autistic clients. Like Dr. Lloyd has a video suggesting you ask potential therapists if they’ve helped clients with remission. After a long search, the closest I got was a provider “skilled” who said “we’re getting there” meaning she had never seen remission. I don’t see remission as fusion either since that’s a personal choice, just not meeting criteria for ptsd anymore, like Multiplicity and Me has. I know it’s possible. I just don’t get why providers over here struggle to figure it out.. I was one too and get there’s a lot of social justice and systemic problems where we live but like, we still deserve recovery. And there has to be a system, modifications, and individualization that can help us get there.
@imjustjules have you looked into McLean Hospital in Belmont. They have a DD/Trauma inpatient unit that is well known. My psychiatrist is there & my psychologist used to be there. There are people in eastern MA that have experience in assessing & treating DD. BTW - the unit at McLean is called Proctor 2 & is only for short stabilization stays. They used to actually diagnose & treat people but now, like all other hospitals, it's stabilization. That's just an fyi.
Hi Mike. It would be great if you could do a video about the worldview of a non-traumatised mind. You could talk about their functional action systems, their emotional regulation, attachment, their experience of time, their story and so on. There's so much info on what makes a pathological mind, but little on what many of us are aiming for! It would help me greatly. Thanks! 💙
NGL I saw the thumbnail and thought “yeah Ohio is the most dissociative state in the US” fr though your work is appreciated and I would join if I lived closer to the state ❤
Yes! Yes yes yes! I am so glad to see that you’ll be putting your influence into clinical systems in the US. It has been so, so taxing trying to find providers who are knowledgeable about dissociation, particularly complex/structural dissociation. If you’re ever able, I know the University of Iowa would benefit greatly from a presentation like this. The students there are always so passionate to do well in their field of study, and I would so, so love to see their clinics gain a better understanding of this subject. I myself am a system, and I know a sizeable handful of other systems receiving care at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. I’d even love if the University of Ohio would be willing to collaborate with other universities and clinical settings to share what they’re able to learn from you! 🎉 So happy to hear this!!
I live in a mental health desert, Olympia Washington. That’s not hyperbole, it’s actually categorized as that. We NEED you to come here and help these healthcare systems get out of their own way. They have plenty of money but are spending it all wrong. Please, PLEASE come to Olympia Washington. It’s the state capital, and has the worst mental health care I’ve ever experienced. Your videos have saved my life this year. I tell all the therapists I see to go watch your videos. I don’t think they’re listening to me. Please contact Behavioral Health Resources. They NEED to learn how to implement your process into the existing protocol. Because what’s existing here totally shocked me. I moved here from NYC. Never did I ever expect mental health options to be so wildly different. It caught me off guard and it’s stolen my life over the last two years… please come here 🙏🏼
I have DID and we have NO psychiatrist or anyone who will treat it. I have been refused treatment because of my DID diagnosis I got at the age of 41! Is there anyway you can invite UCSF, Stanford, and other universities so they know how to at least start clinical trauma services. I'll see if I can advertise in my area but they avoid us and refuse to treat us like the plague. we scare them
Post the pamphlet here so we can spread it to our GP, counties, psychiatric offices. I will be flying from California just because I want to see you get them started in actually taking initiative to do their jobs.
I really hope this is a huge success...USA therapists as a rule, do not really believe in DID as an actual diagnosis...my experience over the past 40 odd years, is that they believe that DID is really only a form of PTSD. Also, please be safe, the USA is a very divided union and gun violence is rampant.
@mksparrow5398 I've noticed for a long time that some just do *not* have the capacity and ability to "put themselves in another person's (client's) shoes." .. And, 'they themselves' can't self reflect to realize it!! In USA, if you have the money to buy a degree, then pay for State License to hang on the wall, anybody can call themselves a therapist. 💰 If they had a similarly bad person qualify them, then the public has NO guarantee that 'this person' has skills nor the soft-skills needed to be a capable (even humane) therapist. Again, in the USA, there is no 'test' to discern whether a person is genuinely "Called" to their profession. All about the money. They 'think themselves' to be in the business of helping people but fail to actually be ABLE to. ... This might be a (controversial) idea? I would have liked to see someone conduct a study in USA involving the 'political party orientation' of a therapist and ability to do and be in a successful psychotherapeutic relationship with a variety of clients. In USA, a potential client may want to check the political registration of a provider. (In my [limited] observations, as an older person with life experience, whose had some training)-- A therapy relationship with a confirmed democratic voter may 'be the more wholesome choice' as a provider. In general, Dems have more conscious awareness of what happens with people in poverty, and better understanding of the dysfunctions of society. They understand scapegoating, and dynamics behind victimization-- and the types of injuries that occur by persons placed in authority who abuse that position. A democrat will 'believe' the victim. They are the humanitarians among us. Dems can have a spiritual leaning and perspective -- [versus a mind narrow and set with 'religious dogmatism'.] Democrats follow golden rules of participating as 'Good Neighbor' [including Environment issues]... Tend towards values of being more accepting, and more generally loving. [More and more now 2924] a cult- republican may not be 'capable' of those 'people oriented soft-skills'. They seem to bend in favor of authoritarians, and lean in favor of ones with financial means. They feel that 'money' will "entitle" to unbalanced justice, in 'their' favor .. over those who have been wronged. With a wink, they won't be arrested compared to the victim with lower financial means. ? Republican automatically believes the perpetrator over the victim. "..'No such thing as rape in a marriage'." Will harshly 'punish' the victim "for" being victimized! (More willing to believe that the abused did something to 'deserve it' and 'made' it happen.) ? With no thought, their mind will favor and believe the authoritarian parent over softer evidence that the child is abused. The authoritarian mindset and personality has no mercy. (Would be better not to work in vocational fields where victims may be present.) ... Gently, I am sensitive to vulnerable people, and don't like bullies.. (Thanks for reading!) Oh and YES, there are gun owners that conceal carry. I attended a self defense class that was given for free by Law Enforcement Officers.. I was SHOCKED to see a really paranoid older lady who kept her HUGE gun ready in her purse as she walked the sidewalks!! 👀 😬😳 (In United States right now, please stay Careful!!) 💕
Man I wish I could go but there’s no way I could make it that far. Sadly I’ll have to miss it. Excited that you get to come here though!!! It’s definitely needed!!
Shared this with my letemene doctor and he is VERY interested in going. Generally ketemene is NOT given to D.I.D patients but this doctor has presented my case study to other universities and therapists and how it has assisted me. He goes to MANY trainings or evenrs where mental health doctors discuss therapies to increase his knowledge for his patients. He presents at some since he has collected statistical data feom every aession with me as there are VERY few real cases and he has data that I think can assist many of us. Ketemene opens the doors inside (what it looks like to me) and he has watched a lot of "circuits" (i have a hard time calling the alters) process trauma, flashbacks and more and now knows ketamene has probably saved my life many times. I am hoping that MANY healthcare professionals go as it seems they are scared to treat us, not willing to put in the time ir work it requires and in general just don't want to have to kearn bueyind what they have gad to in irder to be liscensed. I had a really good trauma therapist who is now retired and am now on the search interviewing therapists. I dont but another circuit does a really good job. I have interview 23 already who flat out say they would not be able to rake me and their description is TRAUMA Therapy, P.T.S.D patients and more. Im disguistes by the healthcare here. Hopefully he will motivate providers to start.
Want to come! We have been wanting to meet you Dr. Lloyd and wishing we could fly there. We are a system and we have a channel we are using to share our experience and how autistic trauma affects us. Our counselor truly ruined so much and we need to make a SERIOUS impact!
Will any of the presentations be available to view online even after the conference date? Thanks, and best wishes for a hugely successful, much needed event! 🌹
Let us know if you ever do another one of these in California (specifically Southern California/Los Angeles area) I'd be more than happy to attend if you came to CA! 🫶🏾
@@miraclerats2989 there’s going to be a huge road trip for me as well, but I think that is one of the things I am really looking forward to! Three states in a car, sounds like fun!
I’d love to go to one of your lectures if you were ever here in the southern area of Nevada (LV/Henderson), it’s incredibly hard to find a specialist here who assesses and treats dissociation and many therapists who are trauma informed usually shy away from talking about it.
I have an M.A.and other friends who are L.M.F.Ts and see if they want to come.. is there any way we can attend the physicians clinic as well? Flying from California for half a day isn't worth it. Real patients who need help are being turned down treatment from everyone and we need to assist in the push for them to learn more, organize, collaborate and assist. I would love to be a patient speaker to them explaining the struggles to find treatment in California where we have UCSF, Stanford, Davis, Berkeley and other top clinical study universities who piloted ketamene treatment but won't even consider us. Please allow a patient to explain the need for this in America.
Of course you'll be giving lectures close by on the day of my neuro appointment 😔Hoping to be able to come see you but it'll depend on how long my appointment runs. Is there any chance of your lectures being streamed on platforms like zoom or recorded and available online after the fact for those who can't make it?
I was in Montreal some years ago, with a small presentation and travelling around Toronto for fun. Canada is wonderful, so returning is definitely on my list!
@@thectadclinic it would be really good if you could do one for service users and experts by experience- since FPP has gone there is no way to meet up with other systems and learn together, there are no NHS services where I live in the UK and if it wasn’t for the few systems I’m lucky enough to know from FPP I would be completely isolated. We have an issue with diagnosing DID in the UK but if you are diagnosed there’s nowhere for you to go any more. An event where we could access the same learning as NHS professionals and also get peer support would be life changing for so many of us. Thanks
Whatever you see and hear there, don't think Ohio is representative of the rest of the country. Rather like going to Wales and thinking you saw Great Britain and the British people. Particularly since you'll be there a week after a major national election.
Mike will also be in New York later in the week, so if any therapists wanted to meet up for lunch on Friday 15th, that could also be a possibility!
@@thectadclinic interested in this option.
There is suchhh a need for dissociation informed therapy in the US. I hope one day a clinic like yours will open in los angeles. Thanks for all the work that you do.
That’s very kind, thank you!
As someone from one of Ohio’s rival states, seeing “dissociation” and “welcome to Ohio” was VERY funny to me for no reason
@@trappedinmymind485 I cannot imagine! East or West rival?
I’m guessing Michigan! OH
I’m from Ohio originally, I’m gobsmacked that Dr Mikes first trip to the USA, for this, will be to tiny little Dayton Ohio 🤣 I actually sent the flyer to my friends who live there to see if they’re interested… sadly they weren’t 😢
@@thectadclinic Mostly north, actually
@@melissaowens8817 good guess!
The USA will be lucky to have you, Mike. ❤
@@catherinefoster3820 we shall see!!
Welcome - so fortunate you’re making the trip! I hope you continue your visits, (maybe closer to where we live!) the US dearly needs more healthy education on Dissociative Disorders. Happy travels!
Thank you!
Hard agree with other comments that in the US, so many providers aren’t equipped to work with OSDD/DID. I’ve been turned away a lot, and I still haven’t found someone willing to assess me for it. Providers here in the ND affirming specialty sometimes are so anti pathology they will say that if my system manifests this way we honor it. I get that but the point of assessment isn’t for identity or a label… it’s for the right trauma treatment !!
Please let me know if you ever come to Boston! I’m too chronically ill and sadly ptsd symptomatic to travel but would love if there was a recording of this lecture or something :)
Hoping to be in Boston in the Spring, waiting on a conference application!
@@thectadclinic yay!!!
YES. NOT A LABEL, A TREATMENT
@@the_autistic_system_1 thank you. Being autistic and also a system is rly hard. I just want safety and stabilization based trauma therapy that is actually integrative to my whole system with someone who is skilled in dissociation. But it’s really really hard to find, bc many providers who might be aren’t trained enough in working with autistic clients.
Like Dr. Lloyd has a video suggesting you ask potential therapists if they’ve helped clients with remission. After a long search, the closest I got was a provider “skilled” who said “we’re getting there” meaning she had never seen remission. I don’t see remission as fusion either since that’s a personal choice, just not meeting criteria for ptsd anymore, like Multiplicity and Me has. I know it’s possible. I just don’t get why providers over here struggle to figure it out.. I was one too and get there’s a lot of social justice and systemic problems where we live but like, we still deserve recovery. And there has to be a system, modifications, and individualization that can help us get there.
@imjustjules have you looked into McLean Hospital in Belmont. They have a DD/Trauma inpatient unit that is well known. My psychiatrist is there & my psychologist used to be there. There are people in eastern MA that have experience in assessing & treating DD. BTW - the unit at McLean is called Proctor 2 & is only for short stabilization stays. They used to actually diagnose & treat people but now, like all other hospitals, it's stabilization. That's just an fyi.
Hi Mike. It would be great if you could do a video about the worldview of a non-traumatised mind.
You could talk about their functional action systems, their emotional regulation, attachment, their experience of time, their story and so on.
There's so much info on what makes a pathological mind, but little on what many of us are aiming for!
It would help me greatly.
Thanks! 💙
You mean, like my mind?
NGL I saw the thumbnail and thought “yeah Ohio is the most dissociative state in the US” fr though your work is appreciated and I would join if I lived closer to the state ❤
Won’t be able to make it this time, but if you’re ever in the western USA, we’d love to attend a similar event
It would be great heading over there, too!
Yes! Yes yes yes! I am so glad to see that you’ll be putting your influence into clinical systems in the US. It has been so, so taxing trying to find providers who are knowledgeable about dissociation, particularly complex/structural dissociation.
If you’re ever able, I know the University of Iowa would benefit greatly from a presentation like this. The students there are always so passionate to do well in their field of study, and I would so, so love to see their clinics gain a better understanding of this subject. I myself am a system, and I know a sizeable handful of other systems receiving care at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. I’d even love if the University of Ohio would be willing to collaborate with other universities and clinical settings to share what they’re able to learn from you!
🎉 So happy to hear this!!
I guess Ohio is my starting point, and I would very much like to keep coming back to different places. Perhaps ask Iowa and see what they say?
I live in a mental health desert, Olympia Washington. That’s not hyperbole, it’s actually categorized as that. We NEED you to come here and help these healthcare systems get out of their own way. They have plenty of money but are spending it all wrong. Please, PLEASE come to Olympia Washington. It’s the state capital, and has the worst mental health care I’ve ever experienced.
Your videos have saved my life this year. I tell all the therapists I see to go watch your videos. I don’t think they’re listening to me.
Please contact Behavioral Health Resources. They NEED to learn how to implement your process into the existing protocol.
Because what’s existing here totally shocked me. I moved here from NYC. Never did I ever expect mental health options to be so wildly different. It caught me off guard and it’s stolen my life over the last two years… please come here 🙏🏼
I have DID and we have NO psychiatrist or anyone who will treat it. I have been refused treatment because of my DID diagnosis I got at the age of 41! Is there anyway you can invite UCSF, Stanford, and other universities so they know how to at least start clinical trauma services. I'll see if I can advertise in my area but they avoid us and refuse to treat us like the plague. we scare them
How frustrating for you I’m so sorry 😢
I’m 69 and diagnosed four years ago!
Post the pamphlet here so we can spread it to our GP, counties, psychiatric offices. I will be flying from California just because I want to see you get them started in actually taking initiative to do their jobs.
M Torres, Find the LINKS to this event, in the description box (below the video). 😊
Thank you! I live in NW Washington on the west coast near Seattle and would be thrilled to attend if you ever did any talks out this way.
Maybe one day!
Lucky you Dr Mike- CTAD on tour!!
I really hope this is a huge success...USA therapists as a rule, do not really believe in DID as an actual diagnosis...my experience over the past 40 odd years, is that they believe that DID is really only a form of PTSD. Also, please be safe, the USA is a very divided union and gun violence is rampant.
@mksparrow5398
I've noticed for a long time that some just do *not* have the capacity and ability to "put themselves in another person's (client's) shoes." .. And, 'they themselves' can't self reflect to realize it!!
In USA, if you have the money to buy a degree, then pay for State License to hang on the wall, anybody can call themselves a therapist. 💰
If they had a similarly bad person qualify them, then the public has NO guarantee that 'this person' has skills nor the soft-skills needed to be a capable (even humane) therapist.
Again, in the USA, there is no 'test' to discern whether a person is genuinely "Called" to their profession. All about the money. They 'think themselves' to be in the business of helping people but fail to actually be ABLE to.
...
This might be a (controversial) idea? I would have liked to see someone conduct a study in USA involving the 'political party orientation' of a therapist and ability to do and be in a successful psychotherapeutic relationship with a variety of clients.
In USA, a potential client may want to check the political registration of a provider.
(In my [limited] observations, as an older person with life experience, whose had some training)--
A therapy relationship with a confirmed democratic voter may 'be the more wholesome choice' as a provider. In general, Dems have more conscious awareness of what happens with people in poverty, and better understanding of the dysfunctions of society. They understand scapegoating, and dynamics behind victimization-- and the types of injuries that occur by persons placed in authority who abuse that position. A democrat will 'believe' the victim. They are the humanitarians among us. Dems can have a spiritual leaning and perspective -- [versus a mind narrow and set with 'religious dogmatism'.] Democrats follow golden rules of participating as 'Good Neighbor' [including Environment issues]... Tend towards values of being more accepting, and more generally loving.
[More and more now 2924] a cult- republican may not be 'capable' of those 'people oriented soft-skills'.
They seem to bend in favor of authoritarians, and lean in favor of ones with financial means. They feel that 'money' will "entitle" to unbalanced justice, in 'their' favor .. over those who have been wronged. With a wink, they won't be arrested compared to the victim with lower financial means.
? Republican automatically believes the perpetrator over the victim. "..'No such thing as rape in a marriage'."
Will harshly 'punish' the victim "for" being victimized! (More willing to believe that the abused did something to 'deserve it' and 'made' it happen.)
? With no thought, their mind will favor and believe the authoritarian parent over softer evidence that the child is abused. The authoritarian mindset and personality has no mercy. (Would be better not to work in vocational fields where victims may be present.)
... Gently, I am sensitive to vulnerable people, and don't like bullies..
(Thanks for reading!)
Oh and YES, there are gun owners that conceal carry.
I attended a self defense class that was given for free by Law Enforcement Officers.. I was SHOCKED to see a really paranoid older lady who kept her HUGE gun ready in her purse as she walked the sidewalks!! 👀 😬😳
(In United States right now, please stay Careful!!)
💕
Welcome and thank you for coming to see us!
@@wincile it is a great honour to be able to do so!
That’s awesome! If I didn’t live so far away (in Canada), that would be incredible to go to!
How exciting! I've always wanted to visit America 😊
Good luck on your travels! 🫶
It is an amazing country!
Man I wish I could go but there’s no way I could make it that far. Sadly I’ll have to miss it. Excited that you get to come here though!!! It’s definitely needed!!
I wish it was in Iowa! Have a great time!
Thank you! You too!
Shared this with my letemene doctor and he is VERY interested in going. Generally ketemene is NOT given to D.I.D patients but this doctor has presented my case study to other universities and therapists and how it has assisted me. He goes to MANY trainings or evenrs where mental health doctors discuss therapies to increase his knowledge for his patients. He presents at some since he has collected statistical data feom every aession with me as there are VERY few real cases and he has data that I think can assist many of us. Ketemene opens the doors inside (what it looks like to me) and he has watched a lot of "circuits" (i have a hard time calling the alters) process trauma, flashbacks and more and now knows ketamene has probably saved my life many times. I am hoping that MANY healthcare professionals go as it seems they are scared to treat us, not willing to put in the time ir work it requires and in general just don't want to have to kearn bueyind what they have gad to in irder to be liscensed. I had a really good trauma therapist who is now retired and am now on the search interviewing therapists. I dont but another circuit does a really good job. I have interview 23 already who flat out say they would not be able to rake me and their description is TRAUMA Therapy, P.T.S.D patients and more. Im disguistes by the healthcare here. Hopefully he will motivate providers to start.
I am so EXCITED!! Wright State is very close. I'm definitely going to try to come. 😁
Want to come! We have been wanting to meet you Dr. Lloyd and wishing we could fly there. We are a system and we have a channel we are using to share our experience and how autistic trauma affects us. Our counselor truly ruined so much and we need to make a SERIOUS impact!
@@the_autistic_system_1 that’s cool, I watched your interview. You’re doing some great work!
@@thectadclinic thank you so much!
You might want to contact McLean Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts! They have a large dissociation research study there!
this is very interesting!
Glad you think so!
So cool!!! Welcome to the USA :)
Will any of the presentations be available to view online even after the conference date? Thanks, and best wishes for a hugely successful, much needed event! 🌹
I don’t know whether this will be recorded yet. Keep watching for updates!
Would love for you to come to the DC area!!
It would work for me!
That’s so exciting! I hope you’re able to make it to the Northeast in the future!!!
This is so exciting! I can’t make it to Ohio but hopefully there’ll be a more locations in the future :) excited for you and everyone who gets to go!
I hope so too!
I (We) are in New Jersey!! Would love to go see the conference, unfortunately it's too far for us :(
Let us know if you ever do another one of these in California (specifically Southern California/Los Angeles area) I'd be more than happy to attend if you came to CA! 🫶🏾
Northern California too, please!
This is so exciting! We’ll be thrilled to have you! Road trip? Road trip.
@@miraclerats2989 there’s going to be a huge road trip for me as well, but I think that is one of the things I am really looking forward to! Three states in a car, sounds like fun!
@@thectadclinichave you ever been to (or would you consider visiting) the ISSTD or the Amen Clinic?
you'll only be one state away from me, I hope I can go!
I’d love to go to one of your lectures if you were ever here in the southern area of Nevada (LV/Henderson), it’s incredibly hard to find a specialist here who assesses and treats dissociation and many therapists who are trauma informed usually shy away from talking about it.
Maybe one day!
Who saw the title and sang 🎵 Dissociation in the USA! 🎵 to the tune of "Party in the USA"???😂
Soon as I thought of the title, that happened…
I have an M.A.and other friends who are L.M.F.Ts and see if they want to come.. is there any way we can attend the physicians clinic as well? Flying from California for half a day isn't worth it. Real patients who need help are being turned down treatment from everyone and we need to assist in the push for them to learn more, organize, collaborate and assist. I would love to be a patient speaker to them explaining the struggles to find treatment in California where we have UCSF, Stanford, Davis, Berkeley and other top clinical study universities who piloted ketamene treatment but won't even consider us. Please allow a patient to explain the need for this in America.
@@mtorres4445 we do this kind of work in the UK, patients can have powerful voices.
Of course you'll be giving lectures close by on the day of my neuro appointment 😔Hoping to be able to come see you but it'll depend on how long my appointment runs. Is there any chance of your lectures being streamed on platforms like zoom or recorded and available online after the fact for those who can't make it?
Will it be televised or. Zoom or a way we can get this information. Transcript.
I am hoping we can record it for later use.
@@thectadclinic Thanks
We want to help!
Hello,will you be planning to come to Canada in the future?
I was in Montreal some years ago, with a small presentation and travelling around Toronto for fun. Canada is wonderful, so returning is definitely on my list!
😊❤👋
Are tickets required? Is it only open to the public in the afternoon?
Booking. Place is needed, it’s a free event, though. If you access the link info will be available for times.
Is there any way you could do something like this in the UK- there is currently absolutely nothing in the UK for this right now. Thank you
@@lizzieannie1214 I do lots of training events here, mostly for the NHS, but looking to do some different ones. Trying out online this week.
@@thectadclinic it would be really good if you could do one for service users and experts by experience- since FPP has gone there is no way to meet up with other systems and learn together, there are no NHS services where I live in the UK and if it wasn’t for the few systems I’m lucky enough to know from FPP I would be completely isolated. We have an issue with diagnosing DID in the UK but if you are diagnosed there’s nowhere for you to go any more. An event where we could access the same learning as NHS professionals and also get peer support would be life changing for so many of us. Thanks
@@lizzieannie1214 we are working on it!
Amazing- thank you
You Jet Setter!! I can time travel without leaving home! 🤣🤣
💙💙🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💙💞👊👊
I RSVP'd, where do I go for a more detailed agenda? thank you and can't wait to see you!
Coming soon!
Whatever you see and hear there, don't think Ohio is representative of the rest of the country. Rather like going to Wales and thinking you saw Great Britain and the British people. Particularly since you'll be there a week after a major national election.
Nice, kind, thoughtful and positive people are the same the world over.
@@thectadclinicAs an Ohio resident, I thank you for saying that! 😅