6 edition of Understanding Dissociative Disorders found in the catalog.
Published
April 2004
by Crown House Publishing
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Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 208 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL8771569M |
ISBN 10 | 1904424244 |
ISBN 10 | 9781904424246 |
Understanding and Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Relational Approach - Ebook written by Elizabeth F. Howell. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read Understanding and Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Relational Approach. A Deeper Understanding Of Dissociative Identity Disorder Words11 Pages Robert Oxnam published an autobiography called A Fractured Mind in order to educate more people about his illness and to introduce a deeper understanding of Dissociative Identity Disorder.
Understanding dissociative identity disorder. The lives and psychotherapy of three people with DID -- The dynamic unconscious and the dissociative structure of the mind -- \"The we of me\": personality organization in DID -- DID is a trauma disorder -- Dissociated self-states, trauma, and disorganized attachment -- Some neurobiological. Healing from Trauma: A Survivor’s Guide to Understanding Your Symptoms and Reclaiming Your Life. De Capo Press (A Division of Perseus Books) Understanding Trauma. Bowlby, J. (). A Secure Base. New York: Basic Books. Chu, J. (). Rebuilding Shattered Lives: The Responsible Treatment of Complex Post-Traumatic and Dissociative Disorders.
may have, a diagnosis of personality disorder, their friends and family. It discusses what the diagnosis means, possible causes and treatment approaches. Note: this booklet does not include information about multiple personality disorder, which is a dissociative disorder, and is covered in Mind’s booklet Understanding dissociative disorders. Building on the comprehensive theoretical model of dissociation elegantly developed in The Dissociative Mind, Elizabeth Howell makes another invaluable contribution to the clinical understanding of dissociative states with Understanding and Treating Dissociative Identity , working within the realm of relational psychoanalysis, explicates a multifaceted Cited by:
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The NOOK Book (eBook) of the Understanding Dissociative Disorders: A guide Understanding Dissociative Disorders book family physicians and health care professionals by Marlene E. Hunter at Due to COVID, orders may be delayed. Thank you for your patience. Book Annex Membership Educators Gift Cards Brand: Crown House Publishing.
"An impressively comprehensive yet nuanced guide for the understanding and treatment of patients with dissociative identity disorder (DID).
The first half of the book is an excellent summary of relevant theory, while the second half focuses cogently on several clinical by: Discover the best Dissociative Disorders in Best Sellers. Find the top most popular items in Amazon Books Best Sellers. Understanding dissociative disorders This booklet is for anyone who has, or thinks they may have, a dissociative disorder, and their family and friends.
It describes what dissociation is and what types of dissociative disorders there are. It also discusses what might cause them and options for treatment. This item: Understanding and Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder (or Multiple Personality Disorder) by Jo L.
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Understanding dissociative disorders This booklet explains what dissociative disorders are, including possible causes and how you can access treatment and support. Includes tips for helping yourself, and guidance for friends and family. This book serves as a manual for therapists, a guide for trainers, and a workbook for dissociative disorder patients, delivering an up-to-date blend of the best clinical practices with recent advances in mindfulness therapy and cognitive behavioral approaches to pathological dissociation.”Reviews: Dissociation is a common defense/reaction to stressful or traumatic situations.
Severe isolated traumas or repeated traumas may result Author: Marlene Steinberg, MD. Understanding and Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Relational Approach (Relational Perspectives Book Series 49) - Kindle edition by Howell, Elizabeth F. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets/5(14).
A professionally illustrated book about Dissociative Identity Disorder. This book is written for young alters, to help them understand their experiences as part of a multiple system. Written by someone with DID, available in paperback or on kindle.
The Dissociative Identity Disorder Sourcebook. Overview Building on the comprehensive theoretical model of dissociation elegantly developed in The Dissociative Mind, Elizabeth Howell makes another invaluable contribution to the clinical understanding of dissociative states with Understanding Price: $ "The Stranger in the Mirror renders the complex field of dissociative disorders understandable to professional and lay readers and provides surprisingly fresh ways of understanding them.
Steinberg's extensive experience with diagnosis and treatment of dissociative disorders. Building on the comprehensive theoretical model of dissociation elegantly developed in The Dissociative Mind, Elizabeth Howell makes another invaluable contribution to the clinical understanding of dissociative states with Understanding and Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder/5.
Routledge, - Psychology - pages 0 Reviews Building on the comprehensive theoretical model of dissociation elegantly developed in The Dissociative Mind, Elizabeth Howell makes another.
Part of Hazelden's popular Co-occurring Disorders Series, the Understanding Dissociative Disorders and Addiction collection explores the cause of dissociative disorders, the role of medication, the prognosis for recovery, and coping strategies that can lead to a fuller, more integrated life.
Includes a pamphlet for family members. Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a complex, multifaceted disorder. The essential feature of DID is the presence of two or more different personality states.
It can affect people of all ages, ethnicities, locations and socioeconomic statuses. The Dissociative Mind in Psychoanalysis: Understanding and Working With Trauma (Relational Perspectives Book Series 74) by Elizabeth F. Howell (Editor) avg rating — 17 ratings.
Books. Amongst ourselves: a self-help guide to living with dissociative identity disorder / Tracey Alderman, Karen Marshall () Cognitive behavioural approaches to the understanding and treatment of dissociation / () edited by Fiona Kennedy, Helen Kennerley and David Pearson.
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Use up arrow (for mozilla firefox browser alt+up arrow) and down. The book's significant contributions include A review of cognitive experimental findings on attention and memory functioning in dissociative identity disorder An appreciation of how the literature on hypnosis provides a greater understanding of perceptual processing and traumatic stress Ascertaining symptoms of dissociation in a military.
From amnesia, intrusive memories, and depersonalization, to auditory hallucinations, trance-like states, and disturbances in identity, the symptoms of pathological dissociation are among the most devastating effects of childhood maltreatment.
How can childhood-onset dissociative disorders best be understood? What is the role of dissociation in the variety of psychiatric problems resulting from 5/5(1).Understanding Dissociation. Dissociation is a common defense/reaction to stressful or traumatic situations.
Severe isolated traumas or repeated traumas may result in a person developing a dissociative disorder. A dissociative disorder impairs the normal state of awareness and limits or alters one’s sense of identity, memory or consciousness.Dissociation and dissociative disorders.
Explains what dissociation and dissociative disorders are, including possible causes and how you can access treatment and support. Includes tips for helping yourself, and guidance for friends and family.