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Learn about a pioneering alternative to antipsychotic medication
for schizophrenia! In Schizophrenia: Innovations in Diagnosis and
Treatment, Dr. Colin A. Rossfounder of the Colin A. Ross Institute
for Psychological Traumapresents a new theory of the existence of a
dissociative subtype of schizophrenia. Dr. Ross determines that
some patients diagnosed with schizophrenia have symptoms closely
related to dissociative identity disorderor multiple personality
disorderand have a history of psychological trauma. In these cases,
this unprecedented book proposes that the disorder is
treatableperhaps even curableusing psychotherapy rather than drugs.
Schizophrenia: Innovations in Diagnosis and Treatment will
revolutionize the profession of psychology with data, arguments,
and a review of previously published literature to support Dr.
Ross's theory. Traditionally, schizophrenia is considered
manageable only by a lifetime of psychotropic drugsexpensive,
harmful, and often ineffectual. This book offers an alternative
free of damaging chemicals to improve quality of life for patients
with schizophrenia whose symptoms may be trauma-based.
Schizophrenia: Innovations in Diagnosis and Treatment offers
specific, detailed ideas and research on: genetic studies showing
that while there is a genetic connection, it is not prevalent
enough for biology to be the only predisposing factor in all cases
of schizophrenia a comparison of the definitions of psychosis,
schizophrenia, and dissociationfrom the DSM-IV-TR and other textsto
determine relationships between the three disorders proposed
diagnostic criteria for dissociative schizophreniadissociative
amnesia, depersonalization, the presence of two or more distinct
personalities/identities, auditory hallucinations, extensive
comorbidity, and severe childhood trauma the principles of
psychotherapy for dissociative schizophreniawhen to start therapy,
trauma therapy, how to establish communication with the patient,
and therapeutic neutrality and more! With an extensive bibliography
of literatures on trauma, dissociation, and psychosis, as well as
numerous tables and case studies, this volume presents a strong
case for a fresh methodology in the treatment of this psychological
abnormality. The theory provided by Dr. Ross brings hope for
recovery to individuals with dissociative schizophrenia. This
one-of-a-kind book is a must-read for psychiatrists, psychologists,
and other professionals involved in research and/or treatment of
schizophrenia. Its comprehensible text makes it useful for patients
with schizophrenia and their family members as well.
Learn about a pioneering alternative to antipsychotic medication
for schizophrenia! In Schizophrenia: Innovations in Diagnosis and
Treatment, Dr. Colin A. Rossfounder of the Colin A. Ross Institute
for Psychological Traumapresents a new theory of the existence of a
dissociative subtype of schizophrenia. Dr. Ross determines that
some patients diagnosed with schizophrenia have symptoms closely
related to dissociative identity disorderor multiple personality
disorderand have a history of psychological trauma. In these cases,
this unprecedented book proposes that the disorder is
treatableperhaps even curableusing psychotherapy rather than drugs.
Schizophrenia: Innovations in Diagnosis and Treatment will
revolutionize the profession of psychology with data, arguments,
and a review of previously published literature to support Dr.
Ross's theory. Traditionally, schizophrenia is considered
manageable only by a lifetime of psychotropic drugsexpensive,
harmful, and often ineffectual. This book offers an alternative
free of damaging chemicals to improve quality of life for patients
with schizophrenia whose symptoms may be trauma-based.
Schizophrenia: Innovations in Diagnosis and Treatment offers
specific, detailed ideas and research on: genetic studies showing
that while there is a genetic connection, it is not prevalent
enough for biology to be the only predisposing factor in all cases
of schizophrenia a comparison of the definitions of psychosis,
schizophrenia, and dissociationfrom the DSM-IV-TR and other textsto
determine relationships between the three disorders proposed
diagnostic criteria for dissociative schizophreniadissociative
amnesia, depersonalization, the presence of two or more distinct
personalities/identities, auditory hallucinations, extensive
comorbidity, and severe childhood trauma the principles of
psychotherapy for dissociative schizophreniawhen to start therapy,
trauma therapy, how to establish communication with the patient,
and therapeutic neutrality and more! With an extensive bibliography
of literatures on trauma, dissociation, and psychosis, as well as
numerous tables and case studies, this volume presents a strong
case for a fresh methodology in the treatment of this psychological
abnormality. The theory provided by Dr. Ross brings hope for
recovery to individuals with dissociative schizophrenia. This
one-of-a-kind book is a must-read for psychiatrists, psychologists,
and other professionals involved in research and/or treatment of
schizophrenia. Its comprehensible text makes it useful for patients
with schizophrenia and their family members as well.
Die vorliegende Arbeit behandelt ein eng begrenztes Gebiet
deutscher Eisenindustrie, unbedeutend was raumliche Ausdehnung und
Produktion anbetrifft, allein wichtig durch die Neuartigkeit seiner
Produktionsbedingungen, die von denen aller anderen Bezirke
deutscher Eisenindustrie abweichen. Mitbestimmend fiir die Be
arbeitung dieses Gebietes war der Umstand, daG sich die ausgedehnte
wirtschaftlich- technische Publizistik bisher noch nicht mit ihm be
faGt hat. Das gleiche Moment war maGgebend bei Bestimmung von Art
und Umfang der Arbeit. Um von anderer Seite bereits Aus gefiihrtes
nicht nochmaIs, wenn auch in neuer Form zu bringen, wurde sowohl
von der, im iibrigen so verlockenden, ausfiihrlicheren Behandlung
der Entwicklung der deutschen Eisenindustrie im all gemeinen
abgesehen, als auch eine eingehende technische Beschreibung der
einzelnen Werke vermieden. Andrerseits beschrankt sich die Arbeit
keineswegs auf die Darlegung bestehender Verhaltnisse, sondem sucht
prinzipiell die Entwicklungsmoglichkeiten einer deutschen Eisen
industrie an den Kiistell klarzulegen. Ullter diesen Umstanden ist
Widerspruch von der einen oder anderen Seite wahrscheinlich, den
der Verfasser seIber begriillen wiirde, da er nur zu einer Klarullg
der Frage fiihren kann. Zu Dank verpflichtet ist der Verfasser fiir
Unterstiitzung bei Sammlung des Materials wie fiir vielfache
Hinweise auGer Herm Geheimrat Gothein in Heidelberg zahlreichen
Vertretern der deut schen Eisen- und Schiffbauindustrie,
Kaufleuten, Spediteuren, Handels kammem, statistischen Bureaus usw.
Munchen, im November 1911. Colin RoB. Inhaltsiibersicht. Seite I.
Letzte Entwickelung und Entwickelungstendenzen del' de- schen
Eisenindustrie . 1 II. Die Entwickelung del' einzelnen Seewerke. 1.
Eisenwerk Kraft . . 14 2. Stahlwerk Danzig 26 3. Stahlwerk
Randsburg 29 4. Hochofenwerk Liibeck 37 5. Hochofenwerk Emden."
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++++ Wir Draussen: Zwei Jahre Kriegserleben An Vier Fronten Colin
Ross Ullstein, 1916 History; Military; World War I; Foreign
Language Study / German; German language; History / Military /
World War I; World War, 1914-1918
The purpose of this book is to provide understanding of the
relationship between childhood trauma and serious mental illness.
Dr Colin Ross, one of the most respected North American authorities
on Multiple Personality Disorder, writes that his MPD patients have
taught him that virtually all psychiatric symptoms are potentially
trauma driven and dissociative in nature. He believes that MPD
research will shift the paradigm of psychopathology in the
direction of a general trauma model, and away from the two dominant
schools of twentieth-century psychiatry, the psychoanalytical and
the biomedical. The Osiris Complex is a collection of case
histories illustrating the clinical roots of the paradigm
transformation Dr Ross anticipates.
Contrary to prevalent opinion, MPD patients do not have more
than one personality; the so-called different personalities are
fragmented components of a single personality, abnormally
personified and dissociated from each other. Adult patients exhibit
core symptoms: voices in the head and ongoing blank spells or
periods of missing time. The voices are the different parts of the
personality talking to one another and to the main, presenting part
of the person who comes for treatment. Periods of missing time
occur when aspects of the personality take turns being in control
of the body and memory barriers are erected between them. Patients
also experience symptoms such as depression, anxiety, eating
disorders, substance abuse, sleep disorders, sexual dysfunction,
psychosomatic symptoms, and symptoms that mimic schizophrenia. MPD
patients have experienced the most extreme childhood trauma of any
diagnostic group and therefore exhibit the psychobiology and
psychopathology of trauma to an extreme degree. The good news is
that once diagnosed, the MPD patient can be brought back to
health.
This book is important for all mental health professionals, and
also for the general reader interested in psychiatric phenomena. It
will play a powerful role in the social revolution necessary for
the recognition of the preponderance, intensity, and hiddenness of
severe childhood emotional, physical, and sexual abuse in our
culture.
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