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Old Dec 08, 2009, 03:54 PM
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The dissociative identity disorder sourcebook
Written by Deborah Bray Haddock, M.Ed.,M.A.,L.P.

Everything you need to know about:
….Tools for diagnosing DID and courses of treatment>The various stages of therapy and what to expect> Therapy interventions, from medication and group therapy to meditations and bodyworks>Self-help, coping strategies, and survival tips for clients, therapist, family, and friends.
DID, formally called MPD is a condition fought with controversy and skepticism. Written from the patient’s perspective, is an eminently practical and sensitive guide for persons with the disorder, their families, and their therapists.
….We highly recommend this book it has helped us to understand our selves and the miscommunications with past therapists.
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