Healing the heart: EMDR in post-unification MPD therapy

Description

Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) represents the most severe form of the Dissociative Disorders. The predominant symptoms are disturbances in the normally integrative functions of identity and memory (American Psychiatric Association, 1987). There has been an explosion of interest in the disorder since about 1984 Putnam, 1989; Ross, 1989), with many articles focusing upon phenomena, diagnosis, and treatment. The treatment articles have focused primarily upon thechallengingissues that have to be dealt with prior to the eventual unification ofthe mind, as represented by the fusions of the various alter personalities. Relatively little has been written about the post-unification phase of treatment, except that treatment does not end with unification (Kluft, 1988).

Format

Newsletter

Language

English

Author(s)

Thomas Tudor

Original Work Citation

Tudor, T. (1994). Healing the heart:EMDR in post-unification MPD therapy. EMDR Network Newsletter, 4(1), 8-9

Citation

“Healing the heart: EMDR in post-unification MPD therapy,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 17, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/16266.

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