Treating Dissociative Identity Disorder presents a new, integrative model for describing and treating Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). The goal of the book is to reconcile two opposing characterizations of DID-that the disorder can genuinely and fully fragment the personality of an individual, and that the impression of a fragmented personality is illusory. Dr. Krakauer discusses problems associated with memory reconstruction, memories of traumatic life events, and other controversies relating to more than one personality controlling the behavior of one individual. The author details a treatment model involving a sequence of interventions, and supports the points of the book through the use of a wealth of clinical case material.
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