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Perspectives of Dissociative Identity Response: Ethical, Historical, and Cultural
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Clinical Compilation, with foreword by Laura Brown, PhD, and chapters including:
Cultural Humility in the Treatment and Healing of Dissociation by Jamie Marich, Ph.D., LPCC-S, LICDC-CS, REAT, RYT-500 (she/they-we)
Historical Context of Dissociative Diagnoses by Emily Christensen, PhD, LCPC-S
The Role Misogyny and the Patriarchy Play in the Development and Continuation of Dissociative Disorders, Trauma and Abuse by Christine Forner
Therapeutic Presence and the Therapeutic Relationship as Both Trigger and Container to Healing within Polyvagal Theory by Jill Hosey
Non-Suicidal Self-Injury and Suicidality in Dissociative Disorders by Alexis E. Arbuthnott, Ph.D., R.D.Psych.
Healing Diet Culture Trauma Through Self-Acceptance and Love by Annie Goldsmith, RD
Dissociation in Autism Spectrum Disorders: An Under-recognized Symptom by Katherine E. Reuben, MPH; Ayden Parish
Parenting with Dissociation by Alexis E. Arbuthnott, Ph.D., R.D.Psych.
“Dr Who, a Tardis, and a relocation”: Women with Dissociative Identity Disorder reflect on barriers to identifying and disclosing their trauma by Mary-Anne Kate, PhD, Graham Jamieson, PhD, Warwick Middleton, MD
LGBT Issues in Dissociation by Lou Himes and Emily Christensen, PhD, LCPC-S
“The Body is Bad”: When Disability and Complex Dissociative Disorders Meet by Marin Hann, M.A., LPC
Historical Context of the Plurality Movement by Emily Christensen, PhD, LCPS-S
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Weight | 2.53 oz |
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Dimensions | 8.5 × 1.18 × 10.98 in |
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