<P>Building on the comprehensive theoretical model of dissociation elegantly developed in <EM>The Dissociative Mind</EM>, Elizabeth Howell makes another invaluable contribution to theΒ clinical understanding of dissociative states withΒ <EM>Understanding and TreatingΒ Dissociative Identity Disorder. </
Understanding and Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder (or Multiple Identity Disorder)
β Scribed by Jo L. Ringrose
- Publisher
- Karnac
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 145
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book provides all of the information a practitioner needs in order to begin work with clients with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Drawing on experiences from her own practice and extensive research conducted with the help of internationally acclaimed experts in the field, the author describes the development of DID and the structure of the personality of these clients.
The reader is guided through the assessment process, the main phases and components of treatment, and the issues and contentions that may arise in this work. Throughout the text there are case examples, practical exercises, techniques, and strategies that can be used in therapy sessions. The resources section includes screening and assessment instruments, as well as information on techniques for managing anxiety and self harm, both of which can be major problems when working with clients with DID.
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