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Working with Dissociative Identity Disorder

Mike Fisher, Trauma and Abuse Group (TAG)

What the heck is dissociation anyway?

Trauma and Abuse Group (TAG)

Understanding Dissociative Disorders

Mind

PICT and DID

Penny Parks Foundation

Understanding the Dissociative Disorders

Marlene Steinberg

Guidelines for Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder in Adults (Full Version, 2005)

ISSTD

Guidelines for Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder in Adults (Revised 2011 Summary)

ISSTD

Dissociation FAQs

ISSTD

What is a Dissociative Disorder?

Sidran Foundation

Background to Dissociation

Joan A Turkus, MD / Pottergate Centre

The History of Dissociation and Trauma in the UK and its Impact on Treatment

Remy Aquarone & William Hughes / Pottergate Centre

Trauma-Related Structural Dissociation of the Personality

Ellert Nijenhuis, Onno van der Hart & Kathy Steele

The Neurophysiology of Dissociation and Chronic Disease

Robert C Scaer, MD

Dependency in the Treatment of Complex PTSD and

Dissociative Disorders

Kathy Steele, Onno van der Hart & Ellert Nijenhuis

Time Distortions in DID: Janetian Concepts and Treatment

Onno van der Hart & Kathy Steele

Education Matters: Denial in Dissociation

Diane W Hawkins / suite101.com

Infanticidal Attachment: Symbolic and Concrete

Adah Sachs, Attachment Journal

Inquiry, Attunement, and Involvement in the Psychotherapy of Dissociation

Richard G Erskine

Trauma, Dissociation, and Disorganised Attachment: Three Strands of a Single Braid

Giovanni Liotti

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An Introduction to Dissociation and Dissociative Identity Disorder

Rob & Carolyn Spring

My Experience as a Partner of a Dissociative Survivor

Rob Spring

For Better, For Worse: Life as the Partner of a Dissociative Survivor

Rob Spring

Twenty Helpful Things My Therapist Said

Carolyn Spring

Ten Reasons I Didn’t Tell

Carolyn Spring

What is it like to be me? - I am DID

Carolyn Spring

The Body Remembers

Carolyn Spring

The Road Less Travelled - Part 1 (How to Support Your Partner)

Rob Spring

The Road Less Travelled - Part 2 (How to Support Your Partner)

Rob Spring

The Nintendo Wii as a Therapy Tool?

Carolyn Spring

The Sixty-Four Billion Dollar Question: Unique Answers to the Question of Who Funds Therapy

Carolyn Spring

A Life Worth Living

Carolyn Spring

What is Child Sexual Abuse?

Carolyn Spring

How common is DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder)?

Carolyn Spring

How common are dissociative disorders?

Carolyn Spring

Powerlessness

Carolyn Spring

Where can I go for help?

Rob Spring

Who am I?

Carolyn Spring

The paradox of shame

‘Tortoise’

DID and me

‘Karen’

“Don’t do it!” - A Partner’s Perspective on Self-Harm and Suicidality

Rob & Carolyn Spring

Be kind to yourself: self-care and the golden goose

Carolyn Spring

Boys don’t cry (contains graphic descriptions)

A Male

Denial - a personal and societal journey

Rob Spring

The problem of prevalence - how common is Dissociative Identity Disorder

Karen Johnson

Rescuing dogs, rescuing insiders: learning how to care for young parts

Kitty

Pseudogenic, iatrogenic or traumagenic? - Is Dissociative Identity Disorder real?

Carolyn Spring

Therapy room push-pull

‘Tortoise’

My unique vantage point: parenting DID with DID

Carol Benham

Multipla parts

Cathy Le Roux

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