Day One of the 2021 Annual Conference included four tracks of pre-conference workshops. Three tracks were full day (6 hour) workshops and one track included two half-day (3 hour) workshops)
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Day Four of this conference includes three 90 minute workshops, one two hour post conference workshop and three three hour workshops.
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Day Four of this conference includes five 90 minute workshops from leaders in the field of complex trauma and dissociation.
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ISSTD's 2018 webinar series featured presentations from a number of leaders in the field covering a variety of topics.
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ISSTD's 2014 webinar series featured presentations from a number of leaders in the field covering a variety of topics.
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ISSTD's 2009 webinar series featured presentations from a number of leaders in the field covering a variety of topics.
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The mind control (invasion) transference (MCT) is an extreme form of traumatic transference in patients with dissociative identity disorder (DID) and related very severe, complex dissociative trauma disorders. It is defined as he patient’s belief that the therapist’s overt helpfulness and concern is really in the interest of gaining access to the patient’s mind in order to malevolently invade and control the patient psychologically. To some extent, all DID patients have some aspect of this type of transference.
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One of the more challenging problems of working with complex developmental trauma is how to effectively manage the therapeutic relationship. We are directed to help the client develop secure attachment; yet close relationship activates the insoluable dilemma of the client's history: needing to attach while feeling threatened.
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Day Two of this conference features who full-day pre-conference workshops.
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