Attachment, trauma, and multiplicity : working with dissociative identity disorder / edited by Valerie Sinason.

Other author Sinason, Valerie, 1946-
Other author ProQuest (Firm)
Format Electronic
Edition2nd ed.
Publication InfoHove [England] : Routledge, 2011.
Descriptionxiv, 226 pages
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Contents Multiple voices versus meta-cognition : an attachment theory perspective / Peter Fonagy -- Multiplicity revealed in the adult attachment interview : when integration and coherence means death / Howard Steele -- Undoing the effects of complex trauma - creating a lifespan trauma narrative with children and young people / Arnon Bentovim -- Dissociation and spirit possession in non-western countries : notes towards a common research agenda / Leslie Swartz -- As thick as thieves, or : the ritual abuse family - an attachment perspective on a forensic relationship / Adah Sachs -- A theoretical framework for understanding multiplicity and dissociation / John Southgate -- Post-traumatic stress disorder and dissociation : the Traumatic Stress Service in the Maudsley Hospital / Felicity de Zulueta -- Dark dimensions of multiple personality / Phil Mollon -- The shoemaker and the elves / Valerie Sinason -- Snow White and the seven diagnoses / Jean Goodwin -- Will you sit by her side? an attachment-based approach to work with dissociative conditions / Sue Richardson -- Profound desolation : the working alliance with dissociative patients in an NHS setting / Peter Whewell -- Addendum / Alison Cookson and the Clinical Team at Claremont House -- Dissociation sounds more scientific / Graeme Galton -- Dissociative disorders : recognition within psychiatry and rains / Joan Coleman -- Interview with detective chief inspector Clive Driscoll / Valerie Sinason -- Multiple personality disorder and schizophrenia : an interview with professor Flora Rheta Schreiber / Brett Kahr.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Reproduction noteElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2010017064

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