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Introduction to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Dissociation Identity Disorder
The etiology and prevalence of DID will be explored, along with how to differentiate it from other disorders, including borderline personality disorder. Useful tips in diagnosing DID will be discussed, including reducing false positives and false negatives. An eleven-step treatment process, designed to be implemented using therapeutic tools already possessed by most therapists, will be presented.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the connection between DID and the combination of childhood trauma and attachment wounds.
Learn specific assessment tools to use in the diagnosis of DID.
Have an overall picture of a treatment process for clients with DID.
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Non-Member
$35.00
Member
$25.00
Retired
$20.00
Student
$20.00
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