Dissociative Identities
Attachment-based Approaches to Psychotherapy
Herausgeber: Richardson, Sue; Jack, Emma; Goodwin, Melanie
Dissociative Identities
Attachment-based Approaches to Psychotherapy
Herausgeber: Richardson, Sue; Jack, Emma; Goodwin, Melanie
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Dissociative Identities draws on expertise from practitioners and survivors to explore therapeutic approaches to dissociation resulting from complex trauma.
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Dissociative Identities draws on expertise from practitioners and survivors to explore therapeutic approaches to dissociation resulting from complex trauma.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 174
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781032696706
- ISBN-10: 1032696702
- Artikelnr.: 72010703
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 174
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781032696706
- ISBN-10: 1032696702
- Artikelnr.: 72010703
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sue Richardson is a member of The Bowlby Centre and a UKCP-registered attachment-based psychotherapist and supervisor. Melanie Goodwin is an expert by experience and co-founder of First Person Plural, an organisation which raised awareness and provided training and support for people with dissociative conditions and their allies from 1997 until its closure in 2023. Emma Jack is a Minster Centre-trained relational psychotherapist. She is Clinical Director for The Clinic for Dissociative Studies. Michele Jowett is an expert by experience as a person living with a formal diagnosis of dissociative identity disorder. Committed to sharing her experiences of dissociation and informing professionals through writing for the ESTD, ISSTD, and FPP newsletters, she was instrumental in producing The Survivors Trust resources website.
1. Using an Attachment-Based Model to Understand and Work with People with
Dissociative Identity 2. Exploration of the Relational Dialogue Between
Client and Therapist 3. What Are We Doing? Stabilisation Work with a Mind
Control System of Altered Identities 4. On Being With: Working Creatively
with Clients with Dissociative Identity 5. When the Alleged Abuser Is
Famous: Some of the Problems in Dealing with Alleged VIP Abuse 6. The
Parts, the Whole and the Real Person: An Attachment Perspective 7. The
Perspective of an Expert by Experience: Learning to Thrive - So Many Cogs
in the Wheel 8. The Perspective of an Expert by Experience: Clinical Theory
and Practice
Dissociative Identity 2. Exploration of the Relational Dialogue Between
Client and Therapist 3. What Are We Doing? Stabilisation Work with a Mind
Control System of Altered Identities 4. On Being With: Working Creatively
with Clients with Dissociative Identity 5. When the Alleged Abuser Is
Famous: Some of the Problems in Dealing with Alleged VIP Abuse 6. The
Parts, the Whole and the Real Person: An Attachment Perspective 7. The
Perspective of an Expert by Experience: Learning to Thrive - So Many Cogs
in the Wheel 8. The Perspective of an Expert by Experience: Clinical Theory
and Practice
1. Using an Attachment-Based Model to Understand and Work with People with
Dissociative Identity 2. Exploration of the Relational Dialogue Between
Client and Therapist 3. What Are We Doing? Stabilisation Work with a Mind
Control System of Altered Identities 4. On Being With: Working Creatively
with Clients with Dissociative Identity 5. When the Alleged Abuser Is
Famous: Some of the Problems in Dealing with Alleged VIP Abuse 6. The
Parts, the Whole and the Real Person: An Attachment Perspective 7. The
Perspective of an Expert by Experience: Learning to Thrive - So Many Cogs
in the Wheel 8. The Perspective of an Expert by Experience: Clinical Theory
and Practice
Dissociative Identity 2. Exploration of the Relational Dialogue Between
Client and Therapist 3. What Are We Doing? Stabilisation Work with a Mind
Control System of Altered Identities 4. On Being With: Working Creatively
with Clients with Dissociative Identity 5. When the Alleged Abuser Is
Famous: Some of the Problems in Dealing with Alleged VIP Abuse 6. The
Parts, the Whole and the Real Person: An Attachment Perspective 7. The
Perspective of an Expert by Experience: Learning to Thrive - So Many Cogs
in the Wheel 8. The Perspective of an Expert by Experience: Clinical Theory
and Practice