Ask the Expert - Peter Barach
ISSTD is thrilled to launch our third annual Ask the Experts Series - Benefitting the Fridley Fund. Participate in a series of six 90 minute Ask the Expert virtual meet-up discussions with legends in the field of trauma and dissociation. Participants will have the opportunity to submit questions to the experts in advance as well as ask questions live during each meet-up. This series is exclusively available to ISSTD Members. Discounted pricing is available for students and emerging professionals!
This series of sessions will not be recorded and is limited to 20 participants for each session. When registering for the AM or PM series, you will have access to all the sessions in that series automatically. Individual session registration are $30 a session and they will open no less than 10 days prior to the individual session.
When registering, you are selecting either the AM series of dates and times, or the PM series of dates and times. We are unable to allow substitutions of switching the AM with PM series. All funds collected for this series will benefit the Fridley Fund which defrays the cost of one training activity offered through ISSTD for students who would otherwise be unable to obtain appropriate instruction in the treatment of complex trauma and dissociation.
These sessions are for general conversation, not patient specific consultation. Please prepare general questions for the experts, and if you are seeking patient consultation time, you will need to seek that out on an individual basis.
Session #1 Expert: Peter Barach
July 10, 2025 | 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM US Eastern Time
Peter Barach, PhD
Peter Barach completed a PhD in Clinical Psychology at Case Western Reserve University. He has been a clinical psychologist in private practice for over 40 years. He is a Fellow and Past President of ISSTD. Dr. Barach chaired the committee that wrote ISSTD’s first treatment guidelines for adults with DID, and he also was involved in writing the current set of guidelines. Dr. Barach wrote the first article linking attachment issues to the development of DID, which helped link the field of dissociation to developmental psychology research. In addition to his clinical work, he has served as a forensic psychologist in Ohio courts, and he has been qualified as an expert witness in federal court as well. He spent six years evaluating veterans who were seeking disability benefits from the Veterans Administration. Currently, he is with the same Cleveland Ohio private practice that he joined in 1985.
Price
"Your Price" above reflects your final price based on your career level.
- ISSTD defines a student as those enrolled in a program of study leading to a degree or certification in the mental health field and who have an interest in trauma and dissociation.
- ISSTD defines an emerging professional as mental health professionals who have completed an advanced degree and are in the first three years of their career (or first three years after graduation for researchers).
- If you do not fall into one of the above categories please register as Professional/Retired.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations requests can be made until one week before the session and are subject to a $10 cancellation fee. No refunds are provided for no shows. Substitution for attendees are accepted at anytime, and attendees are welcome to facilitate the transfer of their registration to an individual of their choice, or if there is a waitlist for this series, ISSTD will assist with attempting to find a substitute. Please contact [email protected] for any of the above.

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