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- catalog abstract ""Scientific and popular interest in dissociation and dissociative disorders has grown significantly in the past decade. Responding to the need for an authoritative reference on this topic, Steven Jay Lynn and Judith W. Rhue present an unusually comprehensive volume, covering the major aspects of dissociation - from the predominant models and diagnostic and treatment approaches, to significant research, clinical, and conceptual issues. Illuminating reading, Dissociation confronts many of the controversies and debates surrounding the topic. Founded on research and grounded in theory, it is an important addition to the scholarly literature." "Laying the groundwork for the rest of the book, the first section discusses current theoretical and research perspectives on dissociation. Chapters set forth results of the latest research alongside actual clinical examples. In the second section, chapters present practical information designed to assist clinicians in diagnosing and treating clients suffering from dissociative disorders, post-traumatic stress disorders, and the consequences of sexual victimization and cult involvement. Fostering an appreciation for the ways in which social and cultural factors affect the expression of dissociative symptoms, this section also illustrates the ways in which transference and counter-transference can affect dissociative symptoms and the treatment of multiple personality disorder (MPD)." "The third section, covering current issues and controversies, provides invaluable information for all clinicians who encounter clients with dissociative disorders. Chapters probe such questions as whether trauma causes dissociative pathology, whether and under what circumstances pseudomemories of child abuse can be created, the relationship between conversion and dissociative disorders and their respective placement in diagnostic classification schemes, and areas of possible rapprochement between those who believe in MPD and those who are skeptical of the disorder." "Offering the most significant contribution to scholarly coverage of dissociation to date, this highly provocative volume offers valuable insights for the clinician, as well as many new theories, hypotheses, and syntheses of the research literature. As such, Dissociation will be welcomed by anyone who encounters dissociative disorders in clinical practice. It is also a useful primary text for researchers and students of psychotherapy in a broad range of helping professions."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b10639427.
- catalog contributor b10639428.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description ""Scientific and popular interest in dissociation and dissociative disorders has grown significantly in the past decade. Responding to the need for an authoritative reference on this topic, Steven Jay Lynn and Judith W. Rhue present an unusually comprehensive volume, covering the major aspects of dissociation - from the predominant models and diagnostic and treatment approaches, to significant research, clinical, and conceptual issues. Illuminating reading, Dissociation confronts many of the controversies and debates surrounding the topic. Founded on research and grounded in theory, it is an important addition to the scholarly literature." "Laying the groundwork for the rest of the book, the first section discusses current theoretical and research perspectives on dissociation. Chapters set forth results of the latest research alongside actual clinical examples. In the second section, chapters present practical information designed to assist clinicians in diagnosing and treating clients suffering from dissociative disorders, post-traumatic stress disorders, and the consequences of sexual victimization and cult involvement. Fostering an appreciation for the ways in which social and cultural factors affect the expression of dissociative symptoms, this section also illustrates the ways in which transference and counter-transference can affect dissociative symptoms and the treatment of multiple personality disorder (MPD)."".
- catalog description ""The third section, covering current issues and controversies, provides invaluable information for all clinicians who encounter clients with dissociative disorders. Chapters probe such questions as whether trauma causes dissociative pathology, whether and under what circumstances pseudomemories of child abuse can be created, the relationship between conversion and dissociative disorders and their respective placement in diagnostic classification schemes, and areas of possible rapprochement between those who believe in MPD and those who are skeptical of the disorder." "Offering the most significant contribution to scholarly coverage of dissociation to date, this highly provocative volume offers valuable insights for the clinician, as well as many new theories, hypotheses, and syntheses of the research literature. As such, Dissociation will be welcomed by anyone who encounters dissociative disorders in clinical practice. It is also a useful primary text for researchers and students of psychotherapy in a broad range of helping professions."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction : dissociation and dissociative disorders in perspective / Steven Jay Lynn and Judith W. Rhue -- Part I. Theoretical and research perspectives -- The domain of dissociation / Etzel Cardena -- Neodissociation theory / Ernest R. Hilgard -- A frontal assault on dissociated control / Erik Z. Woody and Kenneth S. Bowers -- Dissociation in hysteria and hypnosis : a concept aggrandized / Fred H. Frankel -- Toward a psychobiological model of dissociation and post-traumatic stress disorder / Peter Brown -- Dreaming as a normal model for multiple personality disorder / Deirdre Barrett -- Hypnosis and multiple personality disorder : a sociocognitive perspective / Nicholas Spanos and Cheryl Burgess -- Part II. Diagnosis, assessment, and treatment perspectives -- The diagnosis and assessment of dissociative disorders / Eve B. Carlson and Judith Armstrong -- Dissociative disorders in children and adolescents / Frank W. Putnam -- ".
- catalog description "Recovered memories of childhood abuse : a source monitoring perspective / Robert F. Belli and Elizabeth F. Loftus -- Dissociation and multiple personality : conflicts and controversies / Richard Horevitz.".
- catalog description "The aftereffects and assessment of physical and psychological abuse / Nataliya Zelikovsky and Steven Jay Lynn -- The treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder / Jose R. Maldonado and David Spiegel -- Sexual abuse and revictimization : mastery, dysfunctional learning, and dissociation / David Sandberg, Steven Jay Lynn, and Joseph P. Green -- Pseudo-identity and the treatment of personality change in victims of captivity and cults / Louis Jolyon West and Paul Martin -- The rational treatment of multiple personality disorder / Richard Horevitz and Richard J. Loewenstein -- Transference and countertransference shaping influences on dissociative syndromes / George K. Ganaway -- Cross-cultural treatment perspectives on dissociative disorders / Stanley Krippner -- Part III. Issues and controversies -- One hundred years of hysteria / John F. Kihlstrom -- Does trauma cause dissociative pathology? / Jane G. Tillman, Michael R. Nash, and Paul M. Lerner -- ".
- catalog extent "xvii, 477 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0898621860 (acid-free paper)".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Guilford Press,".
- catalog subject "616.85/23 20".
- catalog subject "Dissociation (Psychology)".
- catalog subject "Dissociative Disorders.".
- catalog subject "Dissociative disorders.".
- catalog subject "RC553.D5 D545 1994".
- catalog subject "WM 173. 6 D611 1994".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction : dissociation and dissociative disorders in perspective / Steven Jay Lynn and Judith W. Rhue -- Part I. Theoretical and research perspectives -- The domain of dissociation / Etzel Cardena -- Neodissociation theory / Ernest R. Hilgard -- A frontal assault on dissociated control / Erik Z. Woody and Kenneth S. Bowers -- Dissociation in hysteria and hypnosis : a concept aggrandized / Fred H. Frankel -- Toward a psychobiological model of dissociation and post-traumatic stress disorder / Peter Brown -- Dreaming as a normal model for multiple personality disorder / Deirdre Barrett -- Hypnosis and multiple personality disorder : a sociocognitive perspective / Nicholas Spanos and Cheryl Burgess -- Part II. Diagnosis, assessment, and treatment perspectives -- The diagnosis and assessment of dissociative disorders / Eve B. Carlson and Judith Armstrong -- Dissociative disorders in children and adolescents / Frank W. Putnam -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Recovered memories of childhood abuse : a source monitoring perspective / Robert F. Belli and Elizabeth F. Loftus -- Dissociation and multiple personality : conflicts and controversies / Richard Horevitz.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The aftereffects and assessment of physical and psychological abuse / Nataliya Zelikovsky and Steven Jay Lynn -- The treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder / Jose R. Maldonado and David Spiegel -- Sexual abuse and revictimization : mastery, dysfunctional learning, and dissociation / David Sandberg, Steven Jay Lynn, and Joseph P. Green -- Pseudo-identity and the treatment of personality change in victims of captivity and cults / Louis Jolyon West and Paul Martin -- The rational treatment of multiple personality disorder / Richard Horevitz and Richard J. Loewenstein -- Transference and countertransference shaping influences on dissociative syndromes / George K. Ganaway -- Cross-cultural treatment perspectives on dissociative disorders / Stanley Krippner -- Part III. Issues and controversies -- One hundred years of hysteria / John F. Kihlstrom -- Does trauma cause dissociative pathology? / Jane G. Tillman, Michael R. Nash, and Paul M. Lerner -- ".
- catalog title "Dissociation : clinical and theoretical perspectives / edited by Steven Jay Lynn, Judith W. Rhue.".
- catalog type "text".