The Dissociative Identity Disorder Sourcebook

· McGraw Hill Professional
4.2
8 reviews
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224
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About this ebook

Finally, a book that addresses your concerns about DID

From Eve to Sybil to Truddi Chase, the media have long chronicled the lives of people with dissociative identity disorder (DID), formerly known as multiple personality disorder. The Dissociative Identity Disorder Sourcebook serves as a much-needed bridge for communication between the dissociative individual and therapists, family, and friends who also have to learn to deal with the effects of this truly astonishing disorder.

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4.2
8 reviews
Dennis M. Winters
May 17, 2018
I am so grateful to to have developed Dissociative Disorder as a very young child because it and all the others saved my life from years of abuse and as an adult when a former therapist recommended book for me to read I finally had an important and informativeresource where I not only found a better understanding about myselves and I found important resources to contact. unfortunately there are few.
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Deborah Bray Haddock, M.Ed., M.A., L.P., is a psychologist specializing in trauma-related disorders, post-traumatic stress, eating disorders, and dissociation.

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