Working with Voices and Dissociative Parts

Working with Voices and Dissociative Parts
Author: Dolores Mosquera
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2019-05-21
Genre: Dissociative disorders
ISBN: 8409082160

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What is a voice? The answer is easy, especially when you see it as a psychological experience and avoid superficially interpreting it as 'psycho-pathological." In this book, Dolores Mosquera invites us to join her in a thorough and complete clinical journey reaching well beyond the psychiatric clické that labels voices simply as schizophrenic symptoms. Dolores helps us understand that, first of all, voices are the manifestation of a complex (and often painful) structure of the personality. The wise and expert use of the trauma-informed lens creates the premises for acknowledging the importance, the reasons, and the protective goals of the different parts of the self. These are often born out of traumatic experiences and raised in traumatizing environments, therefore it is common that the person will end up disowning and isolating these parts.--taken from back cover

Emdr and Dissociation The Progressive Approach

Emdr and Dissociation  The Progressive Approach
Author: Anabel Gonzalez
Publsiher: A.I.
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2012-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 8461591704

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EMDR is a psychotherapeutic approach developed for the treatment of PTSD, meanwhile, practicing clinicians have found the application of EMDR to be useful in treating patients who have experienced emotionally traumatic events, which they described as distinctive of their family-of-origin, their personal life history and their attachment relations. In this book the authors describe some of the basic aspects that therapists must understand in order to adequately apply EMDR in the more severe cases, including dissociative disorders, personality disorders and different types of complex traumatization.

Coping with Trauma related Dissociation

Coping with Trauma related Dissociation
Author: Suzette Boon,Kathy Steele,Onno van der Hart
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2011-03-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780393706468

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This training manual for pateints who have suffered severe trauma includes a short educational piece, homework sheets, and exercises that promote essential emotional and life skills.

Looking Through the Eyes of Trauma and Dissociation

Looking Through the Eyes of Trauma and Dissociation
Author: Sandra Paulsen
Publsiher: Booksurge Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Dissociative disorders
ISBN: 1439213216

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Dr Paulsen's narrative and 100 cartoons assist therapists and clients to understand trauma and dissociation, from giving a voice to disowned parts of self, to stabilizing and detoxifying memories.

Understanding Dissociative Identity Disorder

Understanding Dissociative Identity Disorder
Author: Lindsay Schofield
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2022-02-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000473339

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This beautifully illustrated picture book and guidebook set offers a broad introduction to childhood trauma and its legacies, with a focus on dissociation and DID. Written with clinical accuracy, warmth and accessibility to individuals of all ages and backgrounds, it provides a non-threatening understanding of dissociation and DID that will empower survivors and educate the friends, family and professionals who want or need to learn more about the condition. The set includes: Our House: Making Sense of Dissociative Identity Disorder, a simple and accessible picture book that uses the metaphor of a house to explain how and why DID can develop. Additional guidance accompanies the story, explaining the metaphor in depth, offering advice regarding dissociative disorders, and signposting further help for both individuals and professionals. Understanding Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Guidebook for Survivors and Practitioners, provides practical exercises and opportunities for reflective discussion that will expand and deepen the understanding, application and usefulness of the picture book. This resource is accompanied by downloadable resources. This is an invaluable resource for survivors of trauma and for those who support them, counsellors, psychologists, social care workers and other professionals, as well as family and friends.

Dissociation and the Dissociative Disorders

Dissociation and the Dissociative Disorders
Author: Martin J. Dorahy,Steven N. Gold,John A. O’Neil
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 1655
Release: 2022-09-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781000630749

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This second edition of the award-winning original text brings together in one volume the current thinking and conceptualizations on dissociation and the dissociative disorders. Comprised of ten parts, starting with historical and conceptual issues, and ending with considerations for the present and future, internationally renowned authors in the trauma and dissociation fields explore different facets of dissociation in pathological and non-clinical guises. This book is designed to be the most comprehensive reference book in the dissociation field and aims to provide a scholarly foundation for understanding dissociation, dissociative disorders, current issues and perspectives within the field, theoretical formulations, and empirical findings. Chapters have been thoroughly updated to include recent developments in the field, including: the complex nature of conceptualization, etiology, and neurobiology; the various manifestations of dissociation in clinical and non-clinical forms; and different perspectives on how dissociation should be understood. This book is essential for clinicians, researchers, theoreticians, students of clinical psychology psychiatry, and psychotherapy, and those with an interest or curiosity in dissociation in the various ways it can be conceived and studied.

Finding Solid Ground Overcoming Obstacles in Trauma Treatment

Finding Solid Ground  Overcoming Obstacles in Trauma Treatment
Author: Bethany L. Brand,Hugo J. Schielke,Francesca Schiavone,Ruth A. Lanius
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2022
Genre: Dissociative disorders
ISBN: 9780190636081

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"In this chapter, we provide a brief overview of the relationships between trauma-related disorders and dissociation, describe the prevalence and presentations of dissociation among trauma survivors, and discuss the challenges that contribute to trauma-related disorders (TRD) and dissociative disorders (DDs) being "hidden in plain sight". Please note that throughout this book we use the term "trauma-related disorders" (TRD) as an overarching term that includes those who have a diagnosable trauma-related DD, which means that dissociation is typically severe, frequent, and disabling. Thus, our use of TRD in this book includes individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), acute stress disorder, the dissociative subtype of PTSD (DPTSD), and persons with trauma-related DDs. Since many authors consider borderline personality disorder a TRD due to the frequent occurrence of trauma, childhood maltreatment, and attachment problems in this population, we include those with trauma histories in our use of TRD as well"--

Emdr Therapy Treatment for Grief and Mourning

Emdr Therapy Treatment for Grief and Mourning
Author: Roger M Solomon
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2024-04-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780198881360

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Roger M. Solomon examines how EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy can help process the trauma of loss and the obstacles that interfere with the grief and mourning process, highlighting how EMDR can help a mourner experience a positive sense of connection through heartfelt, meaningful memories.