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Winner of the 2011 International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD) Pierre Janet Writing Award.

A patient-oriented manual for complex trauma survivors.

This training manual for patients who have a trauma-related dissociative disorder includes short educational pieces, homework sheets, and exercises that address ways in which dissociation interferes with essential emotional and life skills, and support inner communication and collaboration with dissociative parts of the personality. Topics include understanding dissociation and PTSD, using inner reflection, emotion regulation, coping with dissociative problems related to triggers and traumatic memories, resolving sleep problems related to dissociation, coping with relational difficulties, and help with many other difficulties with daily life. The manual can be used in individual therapy or structured groups.

12 reviews for Coping with Trauma-Related Dissociation: Skills Training for Patients and Therapists (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology)

  1. Shelby Joy
    (12)
    August 27, 2017
    4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Resource!
    One of the best resources I've encountered for working with patients with strong treatment resistant DID. This book provides clear and easily relatabl...More
    One of the best resources I've encountered for working with patients with strong treatment resistant DID. This book provides clear and easily relatable insight to the client and provides a wonderful roadmap for evidence-based practice for both therapist and patient. Highly recommended!
    Helpful? 3 0
    R
    (12)
    May 17, 2016
    4.0 out of 5 stars This book is very helpful, especially if you are ...
    This book is very helpful, especially if you are new to this subject. I did, however, think that it would go into a bit more depth. This is more light...More
    This book is very helpful, especially if you are new to this subject. I did, however, think that it would go into a bit more depth. This is more lightly covering all the bases with quite a few guided question and viewpoint summaries at the end of each chapter. I can see how this would be helpful for a group or ideas for a therapist. This is more of a jumping off point to get you started than a carry you through the entire process. I can understand why they did this, as it states many times, therapy should be done with a therapist and not by yourself.
    Helpful? 4 0
    climber
    (12)
    October 13, 2014
    4.0 out of 5 stars This is a nice book. If you are a high functioning individual ...
    I am a therapist. This is a nice book. If you are a high functioning individual with some dissociation seeking your own intelligent self-help resour...More
    I am a therapist. This is a nice book. If you are a high functioning individual with some dissociation seeking your own intelligent self-help resources or a therapist who works with clients who have trauma history, I think you will get a lot out of this book.
    Helpful? 6 0
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