Psykologi & pedagogik
An Introductory Clinical Guide to Dissociative Identity Disorder: Best Practices for Working with Multiplicity, Attachment Wounds, and Complex Trauma
Gregory Nooney
Häftad
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Media portrayals of dissociative identity disorder (DID), formerly known as multiple personality disorder, are often misleading and sensationalized at best, or harmful and inaccurate at worst. As a result, outdated myths about the disorder persist, including the belief that it is rare, scary, or not a "real" condition. With so much stigma and disinformation floating around, clinicians often feel ill-equipped to treat DID, or are skeptical of it altogether, leaving clients without the therapeutic support they need. This book offers a solution to that problem. Based on Greg Nooney's 30-plus years of working with DID, this introductory how-to guide provides you with foundational, yet easy-to-follow, best practices for identifying and working with multiplicity. With the various case vignettes, sample dialogues, and concrete tools inside, you'll learn how to: - Recognize identity fragmentation when it shows up in session - Get to know each alter and their role in the client's internal system - Use effective resourcing techniques to quiet dysregulation among alters - Facilitate communication and cooperation between alters - Dissolve dissociative barriers slowly and safely - Process trauma memories that underlie dissociation
- Format: Häftad
- ISBN: 9781683737780
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 168
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-09-01
- Förlag: PESI Publishing, Inc.