Treating Complex Trauma and Dissociation
Treating Complex Trauma and Dissociation is the ideal guide for the front-line clinician whose clients come in with histories of trauma, abuse, self-injury, flashbacks, suicidal behavior, and more. The book helps clinicians develop their own responses and practical solutions to common questions, including "How do I handle this?" "What do I say?" and "What can I do?" Treating Co...
Treating Complex Trauma and Dissociation is the ideal guide for the front-line clinician whose clients come in with histories of trauma, abuse, self-injury, flashbacks, suicidal behavior, and more. The book helps clinicians develop their own responses and practical solutions to common questions, including "How do I handle this?" "What do I say?" and "What can I do?" Treating Complex Trauma and Dissociation is the book clinicians will want to pick up when they're stuck and is a handy reference that provides the tools needed to deal with difficult issues in therapy. It is supportive and respectful of both therapist and client, and, most of all, useful in the office.
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"Danylchuk and Connors have crafted a nuanced, front-line exploration of complex PTSD and the dissociative disorders. Their totally accessible style, numerous clinical examples, and unique suggestions for working through clinical conundrums and dilemmas make this a must-read book for clinicians new or ‘old’ to trauma treatment. Sensitive and wise, compassionate and respectful, the authors pour their hearts into the text and guide the reader through these often fraught, challenging treatments. I highly recommend this book."
Richard A. Chefetz, MD, author of Intensive Psychotherapy for Persistent Dissociative Processes: The Fear of Feeling Real
"Treating Complex Trauma and Dissociation is a welcome addition to the field. The authors have distilled their extensive clinical experience into a practical, readable format that is at the same time subtle, nuanced, and comprehensive. The case examples and suggestions included throughout are particularly illuminating. The authors do an excellent job of covering the spectrum from full DID to milder forms of dissociation."
Colin A. Ross, MD, president of The Colin A. Ross Institute for Psychological Trauma
"This volume is helpful, well-written, and, best of all, readable. A great addition to the trauma therapy literature. Enjoy it and grow as a trauma therapist."
A. Steven Frankel, PhD, JD, clinical professor of psychology, University of Southern California
"The authors have turned their decades of clinical experience into a very readable, practical, and authentic work that forthrightly addresses the many questions that inevitably arise in treating the highly traumatized and dissociative individual. The style is warm and the science very accessible, and wise reflections abound."
Warwick Middleton, MD, president of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation
About the Author
Lynette S. Danylchuk, PhD, a clinical psychologist and past president of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD), has been working in the trauma field since the mid-1980s, in private practice, teaching, and presenting internationally.
Kevin J. Connors, MS, past vice president of ISSTD, is a licensed marriage and family therapi...
About the Author
Lynette S. Danylchuk, PhD, a clinical psychologist and past president of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD), has been working in the trauma field since the mid-1980s, in private practice, teaching, and presenting internationally.
Kevin J. Connors, MS, past vice president of ISSTD, is a licensed marriage and family therapist, an active leader in the field for 35 years, and in private practice in Long Beach, California.