Description
This updated version of Attachment, Trauma and Multiplicity explores Dissociative Identity Disorder. It features entirely new chapters on law enforcement and attachment theory, and has been thoroughly revised to incorporate recent research and the most current insights into attachment patterns that contribute to dissociation.
The occurrence of Dissociative Identity Disorder, the differing theories regarding the human psyche that have emerged in attempts to comprehend Dissociative Identity Disorder, the political disputes surrounding the topic, including issues faced by law enforcement, personal narratives and clinical descriptions from individuals diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder.
This will be crucial for therapists and mental health professionals, and it will also serve as a significant resource for graduates and researchers.
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