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What the Research Says about the Treatment of Patients with Dissociative Disorders—and an Invitation to Work and Learn Together with the TOP DD Research Team

May 6, 2019 0

Hugo Schielke, PhD, Amie Myrick, MS, LCPC, & Bethany Brand, PhD hugo.schielke@gmail.com Persons who meet criteria for dissociative disorders (DDs) often experience high levels of chronic impairment across multiple domains of functioning, including complex psychiatric […]

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Dissociation in a Non-clinical Sample of Performing Artists and Athletes: A Review

May 6, 2019 0

Paula Thomson, PsyD & S. Victoria Jaque, PhD Performing artists and athletes are generally regarded as highly skilled and disciplined. In order to achieve professional / elite level performance, they must dedicate long hours to […]

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The Development of a Validity Scale for the Dissociative Experience Scale (DES)

May 6, 2019 0

Ana Abu-Rus M.A., Ken Thompson M.L.A., Cassie Brown B.A., Monica Ortiz B.A., Brandi Naish M.A., & Constance Dalenberg, Ph.D. Malingering is an issue that most, if not all, professionals in the mental health field will […]

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“It’s Just a Donut” Working with Chronically Dysregulated Parts in a Client with Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Case Study

May 6, 2019 0

Lynne H. Harris, MA, MPH, LMHC, LPC It’s “just a donut” became an unlikely catchphrase for my work with a client who has Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). It started in the retelling of a routine, but […]

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Embracing the Legitimacy of Dissociative Identity Disorder: An Opportunity for Trauma Psychologists to Stand United

May 6, 2019 0

Charles A. Benincasa, MA & Tyson D. Bailey, PsyD, ABPP Narratives emerging from the #MeToo movement have illuminated the pervasiveness of sexual assault and positioned the associated psychological impacts within a broader sociopolitical discourse. The […]

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