ISSTD News

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Regional Conferences

Standard Registration Now Open for the Belmont Hospital/Cannan Institute Bi-National Conference – Brisbane, Australia

Belmont Hospital/Cannan Institute Bi-National Conference, in collaboration with the ISSTD: 18th-19th March 2017, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Southbank, Brisbane Following on from the successful ISSTD Bi-National Australian/New Zealand Regional Conference held in November 2015 which attracted 386 attendees, registrations remain open for “Twenty Years On: Engaging with Complex Trauma: Lessons, Challenges and Opportunities”, 18-19th […]

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Membership

Welcome to Our New Members

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERS Sarah Anticich Nadine Baker Rayna Bertolucci Gayitri Bhatt Mandy Bostwick Lana Brown Gillian Clissold Jolanda Cook Marc Cottrell Susan Couch Tamika Curry Marissa Curtis Paula Eagle Debbie Fillion Mirisse Foroughe Ilene Gaffin Vittoria Grant Christina Hall Hollie Hannan Lynn Hazard Michelle Kamla Debra L. Kaplan Kaia Kastepõld-Tõrs Sarabeth Kossove Kristina Leonard Barbara Lewison Kathia […]

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Trauma & Dissociation in the News

Statement From ISSTD Regarding Executive Order banning foreign travel from select countries

The International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD) is a global community of mental health practitioners, researchers and teachers whose members are spread throughout the world and have diverse social, cultural and religious perspectives and backgrounds. The ISSTD has grave concerns about the recent Executive Order in the United States banning immigration […]

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Letter From The President

January 2017 President’s Letter

Dear ISSTD colleagues, It is my great pleasure to welcome you to not only our first newsletter of 2017, but our first newsletter in a blog format. It shows the ongoing developments within ISSTD as we work to provide up-to-date information on multiple social media platforms (e.g., Facebook, Twitter), through annual and regional conferences along […]

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Trauma & Dissociation in the News

ISSTD Statement on the Movie “Split”

Last weekend marked the debut of M Night Shyamalan’s new thriller “Split”, about a deranged individual with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) who abducts and terrorizes three young women. With respect to Mr. Shyamalan’s ability to write and direct truly frightening movies, depicting individuals with this, or any other mental disorder, does a disservice to his artistic […]

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Board Briefs

Fall 2016 Board Briefs

Paula Thomson, PhD, ISSTD Board Member Your board of directors is actively exploring ways to share the multiple gifts provided by your wonderful organization. Monthly meetings address the governance and mission of the organization, coupled with plans to expand education and research related to complex trauma and dissociation. Some of the activity highlights from your […]

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Members Clinical Corner

Measuring Trauma: Considerations for assessing complex and non-PTSD criterion for childhood trauma

In the “tradition” of having tested this format once before, this column presents three brief commentaries on the same article of the JTD. I am pleased to notice that the three commentaries are from different, even opposite angles. Happy reading! Pam Stavropoulos Editor Focus article: McDonald, M.K., Brontrager, C.F. & Rostad, W. (2014) Measuring Trauma: […]

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Membership

ISSTD Welcomes New Members

ISSTD is pleased to welcome the following new members to our Society who joined from July through September of this year. Professional and Retired Members Helen Lang (Australia) Letizia Adorno (United States) Lynne Magor-Blatch (Australia) Kelly Araujo (United States) Leanne Mairs (United States) Christopher Beegle (United States) Judith Marlow (United Kingdom) Ken Benau (United States) […]

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