This book is aimed at psychotherapy providers (although it is
likely to also be of interest to sufferers and their families) who
want to gain a comprehensive understanding of the essential
principles of assessing and working with clients with DID. Using
vignettes, the author describes the structure of the personality of
someone with DID and guides the reader through the various
assessment tools. Issues and considerations for each of the three
stages of therapy are outlined and discussed. In the beginning
stage, therapy focuses on stabilization, containment and
strengthening the host. In the middle stage, the key elements
include mapping the identities and working through trauma events.
The Bask model is described as a method for this process. In the
final stages of therapy, the author evaluates the concept of
integration versus multiple living and describes some of the
processes clients undergo towards the end of therapy.
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