Treating dissociative identity disorder

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Treating dissociative identity disorder

James L. Spira, editor

(Jossey-Bass library of current clinical technique)

Jossey-Bass, c1996

1st ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Each chapter in this work focuses on a different aspect of clinical technique, including assessment, cognitive therapy, psychodynamic therapy, expressive therapy, short-term in-patient treatment, longer term hospitalization, the correct use of hypnosis, and other important modalities. In addition, the study of this complex disorder reveals the inner workings of the normal functioning mind and helps to shed light on the causes and treatment of other disorders.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Disorder (MPD), James Spira. Part 1 Understanding and Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder: Psychological Assessment, Judith Armstrong. Dissociation, Psychotherapy, and the Cognitive Sciences, Daniel J. Siegel. Models of Helping: The Role of Responsibility, Catherine G. Fine. Part 2 Outpatient Interventions: Treatment of Early Onset, Gary Peterson. An Outline for Psychoanalytic Treatment, Stephen S. Marmer. The Use of Hypnosis in Diagnosis and Treatment, William Smith. Expressive Therapy, Peggy L. Dawson, John F. Higdon. Part 3 Inpatient Interventions: Hospital Treatment, Richard P. Kluft. Short-Term, Problem-Oriented Inpatient Treatment, Colin A. Ross.

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