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Journal of Trauma & Dissociation

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Volume 21, Issue 1
Volume 21, Issue 2
Volume 21, Issue 3
Volume 21, Issue 4
Volume 20, Issue 5

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Frontiers in the Psychotherapy of Trauma & Dissociation

Table of Contents

2020

  • Do Patients Underestimate Their Symptoms in Hindsight? An Ambulatory Assessment Study on the Frequency of Dissociation in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (Sarah Beutler, MSc, Judith K Daniels, PhD, Andreas Laddis, MD)
  • Environmental Safety: The Starting Point in the Treatment of Children with Dissociation (Sandra Baita, Licensed Clinical Psychologist)
  • Recovered Memories of Child Sexual Abuse: Forgetting to Remember and Remembering to Forget, Part 3: The Role of Dissociation in Extraordinary Forgetting (Sylvia Solinski, Consultant Psychiatrist)
  • Recovered Memories of Child Sexual Abuse: Forgetting to Remember and Remembering to Forget, Part 2: The Nature of Memory and Ordinary Forgetting (Sylvia Solinski, Consultant Psychiatrist)
  • Recovered Memories of Child Sexual Abuse: Forgetting to Remember and Remembering to Forget, Part 1: A Perennial Controversy (Sylvia Solinski, Consultant Psychiatrist)
  • Working From the Adult Self (Anabel González, MD, PhD)
  • A Journal for a Culture of Collaborative, Science-Oriented, Clinical Thinking (Andreas Laddis, MD)

2019

  • EMDR for Safe Desensitization of Memories and Fusion of Parts in DID. Conference Room Technique, Trauma Mapping and Management of Unplanned Abreactions (Neva Shebini)
  • My First Case of DID: Learnings From Treatment Failure (Kate McMaugh)
  • Attachment as a Second Language: Treating Active Dissociative Identity Disorder (Adah Sachs)
  • Mindful Attachment: An Organic Way to Work with Children Who Have Been Through Complex Trauma and Neglect (Christine Forner)
  • The Memory Wars in England: A Personal and Professional Experience (Valerie Sinason)
  • The First Individual with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) That One Knowingly Diagnoses and Treats (Warwick Middleton, MB, BS, FRANCZP, MD)
  • Envisioning and Embodying Empowerment in Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Case Illustrating the Two-Part Film Technique (Sarah Y Krakauer, PsyD)
  • Editorial: How are Memories of Entrapment in Abuse Born? (Andreas Laddis, MD)
  • Commentary: Therapeutic Neutrality, Ritual Abuse, and Maladaptive Daydreaming (Alison Miller, PhD)
  • Rejoinder: Maladaptive Daydreaming and Therapeutic Neutrality (Colin a Ross, MD)
  • Commentary: On Dissociative Identity Disorder and Maladaptive Daydreaming (Eli Somer, PhD)
  • Rejoinder: Maladaptive Daydreaming and Dissociation: Both a Continuum and a Taxon (Colin A Ross, MD)
  • Commentary: Understanding Reports of Satanic Ritual Abuse (Warwick Middleton, MB, BS, FRANZCP, MD)
  • Commentary: Truth and Neutrality in the Treatment of Extreme Abuse (Michael Salter, PhD)

2018

  • From Proximity Seeking to Relationship Seeking: Working Towards Separation from the “Scaregivers” (Orit Badouk Epstein)
  • The Relationship of Mental Telepathy to Trauma and Dissociation (Sharon K Farber, PhD)
  • A Simple Algorithm for Medication of Patients with Complex Trauma-Related Disorder (Andreas Laddis, MD)
  • Healing Emotional Affective Responses to Trauma (HEART): A Christian Model of Working with Trauma (Benjamin B Keyes, PhD, EdD)
  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) in Complex Trauma and Dissociation: Reflections on Safety, Efficacy and the Need for Adapting Procedures (Anabel González, MD, PhD)
  • Cross-Cultural Trauma Work With a Tribal Missionary: A Case Study (Heather Davediuk Gingrich, PhD)
  • The Potential Relevance of Maladaptive Daydreaming in the Treatment of Dissociative Disorder in Persons with Ritual Abuse and Complex Inner Worlds (Colin A. Ross, M.D.)
  • Neuroaffective Embodied Self Therapy (NEST): An Integrative Approach to Case Formulation and EMDR Treatment Planning for Complex Cases (Sandra L. Paulsen, Ph.D.)
  • The Case of the Shaking Legs: Somatoform Dissociation and Spiritual Struggles (Alfonso Martinez-Taboas, Ph.D.)
  • Treatment Outcomes Across Ten Months of Combined Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment In a Traumatized and Dissociative Patient Group (Colin A. Ross, M.D., Caitlin Goode, M.S., and Elizabeth Schroeder, B.A.)
  • Maladaptive Daydreaming: Ontological Analysis, Treatment Rationale; a Pilot Case Report (Eli Somer, Ph.D.)

2017

  • Editorial: How Close Encounters of the Completely Unanticipated Kind Led Me to Becoming Co-Editor of Frontiers (A. Steven Frankel, Ph.D., J.D.)
  • Editorial: Sources for Psychotherapy’s Improvement and Criteria for Psychotherapy’s Efficacy (Andreas Laddis, M.D.)
  • Trying to Keep It Real: My Experience in Developing Clinical Approaches to the Treatment of DID (Richard P. Kluft, M.D., Ph.D.)
  • Expanding our Toolkit through Collaboration: DIR/Floortime and Dissociation-Informed Trauma Therapy for Children (Joyanna Silberg, Ph.D. and Chevy Schwartz Lapin, MA)
  • From Passion to Action: A Synopsis of the Theory and Practice of Enactive Trauma Therapy (Ellert R.S. Nijenhuis, Ph.D.)

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