5 Quotes & Sayings By Carol Broad

Carol Broad is a bestselling author and journalist, whose work has appeared in the New York Times, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and many other leading publications. She has also written for public radio and television and is a former vice president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. Her books include: A Simple Act: The Life and Legacy of Fred Rogers and We Interrupt This Program: An Oral History of the Early Years of Public Television. Broad lives in New Jersey with her husband.

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However, we have to acknowledge that living with DID presents huge challenges; it is complex and complicated. But our diagnosis was the key to us accessing services and funding, which has enabled us to return to life within the community and to have a positive future. We can see constructive, productive elements in our life, and our faith plays a strong part in this. Carol Broad
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Our future can be brighter. We know that with the right help, continued treatment, and support we can potentially aim for partial or full integration. Yet even if this is not possible, whatever happens we can move forwards. We can live with the multiplicity of being an us and not a me, a we and not an I. We know that, as we are already living that life. Carol Broad
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There needs to be a nationwide awareness programme for all NHS staff, to educate them about dissociative disorders. Diagnoses need to be more obtainable within the NHS; people's lives should be placed ahead of funding restraints and bureaucratic red tape. We need minimum standards of care and treatment agreed and implemented within the NHS to end the current nightmare of the postcode lottery–not just guidelines that can be ignored but actual regulations. Carol Broad
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Those with dissociative disorders face a big enough battle living as multiples and dealing with past trauma. Like everyone else, they deserve to be heard and recognised, not stigmatised. Carol Broad