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Two multiple personality disorder patients with severe, persistent phobias were treated using Eye Movement Desensitization/Reprocessing (EMDR). Both…

Dissociation is a normal human process. We all dissociate. Some individuals are so severely and chronically traumatized that, in order to survive,…

Hyperarousal during trauma inhibits the integration of memory. In DID, memory is further disrupted when alter personalities coalesce around individual…

Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), formerly Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD), remains among the most challenging of mental disorders. It is…

The charts of 34 dissociative identity disorder (DID) patients in treatment with the author were reviewed for instances of the confirmation or…

Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), a chronic childhood onset posttraumatic stress disorder, is currently recognized as a treatable condition. It is…

When working with a client with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), how does the therapist know when an EMDR protocol will lead a client through a…

On September 11, 2001, when two hijacked planes destroyed the World Trade Center, the world changed. As a clinical psychologist practicing in…

Originally introduced a century ago by Pierre Janet, phase-oriented treatment has been independently proposed by many authors and is now widely…

This article discusses about the major components of EMDR and energy psychotherapy techniques and the indications, risks and contraindications of use…

A hallmark of trauma is the failure to develop a normal, narrative memory of the traumatic extent. In lieu of a coherent tale, fragments of the event…

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