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The "Dear Little Ones" Series – A Letter to Your Inner Child

Healing, empowering, illustrated messages written directly to inner children who seek safety, clarity, and understanding.


Perfect For

  • People living with Dissociative Identity Disorder or multiplicity who have younger internal parts
  • Survivors of childhood trauma seeking self‑compassion and inner connection
  • Friends, family members, and clinicians looking for accessible, gentle tools to support inner children


Book 1: Hope, Help, and Healing for Your Inner Children

A tender letter to parts of you that may feel hidden, hurt, or overlooked. Jade Miller gently explains complex emotional experiences in language that young, vulnerable parts can understand—offering permission to trust, grow, and make choices. This book has received widespread recognition from trauma survivors, therapists, and support communities as a must‑read resource.


Book 2: Helping Your Inner Children Heal from Family Conflict

Designed for readers navigating attachment wounds or painful caregiver dynamics. Miller’s nurturing tone affirms that no inner child is to blame, and teaches respectful boundary‑setting and self‑esteem rooted in autonomy and internal safety.


Book 3: Talking to Your Inner Children About Wholeness

A compassionate guide to cultivating internal unity and internal harmony. It offers kindness and clarity for younger parts working toward connection, integration, and self‑acceptance within the system.

What people are saying about the Dear Little Ones books...

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Highly recommended… helps our little ones feel heard and understood.

— The Stronghold System

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I was introduced to Dear Little Ones in therapy… helps them understand and accept how they came to be.

— Gill Frost, Med, Psychodynamic Counselling

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When I found this book, it made us cry… someone finally understood!

— Sloan Rene Smith

Attachment & Dissociation: A Survivor's Analysis

A powerful exploration of how early attachment wounds can lead to dissociative patterns—told through the lens of a trauma survivor. With a compassionate, trauma-informed voice, this concise guide combines personal narrative and key insights to help readers understand their own attachment-related dissociation and take hopeful steps toward healing.

What people are saying about Attachment & Dissociation...

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Amazingly hopeful… a must-read for anyone struggling with attachment trauma or in the helping profession.

— Crystal Lachman

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This book gives a nice first‑hand account of the author's personal experience of the struggles of disorganized attachment and the long road to healing.

— Amazon Audible review