An important goal in dissociative disorders treatment has always been the achievement of co-consciousness. An antidote to amnestic barriers that prevent information exchange and often contribute to high-risk behaviors “behind the back” of the client, co-consciousness has many clinical benefits. By facilitating the client’s ability to recognize the parts’ voices, points of view, and belief systems as differentiated from their own, it increases the degree to which clients can maintain continuity of self over time.
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Across the globe at this time, trauma is abundant.
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Attachment theory informs how early relational trauma affects the development of the self.
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ISSTD is pleased to offer a robust gathering of trainings featuring our very own Living Legends.
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Learn from a variety of seasoned experts and leading-edge researchers about the neuroscience and theory that supports the diagnosis, conceptualization and treatment of persons with dissociative dis
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To recognize dissociative process in your patients requires a shift in the clinician’s attention to take in not only the foreground specificity of what the patient says and does but to add the much more diffuse and somewhat vague background presentation of “how the patient is and how they communicate” what they are trying to convey and not convey.
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AbstractThe racial justice protests of 2020 were an opportunity to unite people of all backgrounds.
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