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An Introductory Clinical Guide to Dissociative Identity Disorder Best Practices for Working with Multiplicity, Attachme


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Gregory L. Nooney, "An Introductory Clinical Guide to Dissociative Identity Disorder: Best Practices for Working with Multiplicity, Attachme"
English | ISBN: 1683737784 | 2024 | 168 pages | EPUB, PDF | 958 KB + 2 MB
If you are skilled in working with complex trauma, you can effectively treat DID.

Media portrayals of dissociative identity disorder (DID), formerly known as multiple personality disorder, are often misleading and sensationalized at best, or harmful and inaccurate at worst. As a result, outdated myths about the disorder persist, including the belief that it is rare, scary, or not a "real" condition. With so much stigma and disinformation floating around, clinicians often feel ill-equipped to treat DID, or are skeptical of it altogether, leaving clients without the therapeutic support they need.
This book offers a solution. Based on Greg Nooney's 30-plus years of working with DID, this introductory how-to guide provides you with foundational yet easy-to-follow best practices for identifying and working with multiplicity. With the various case vignettes, sample dialogues, and concrete tools inside, you'll learn how to:
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