Submit Manuscript to JTD For Special Issue on Understanding, Preventing, & Healing Dissociation in the Context of Intersectional Inequalities
“The purpose of this special issue is to understand how intersectional inequalities are associated with varied forms of dissociation in multiply marginalized people. Given the increased visibility of violent and discriminatory manifestations of interlocking inequalities, such as genocide, police brutality, hate crimes, potentially life-threatening socioeconomic and healthcare disparities, and everyday microaggressions and discrimination, we hope for this special issue to center diverse marginalized people as full human beings who may experience debilitating forms of dissociation when impacted by inequalities, yet who retain the capacity for growth, empowerment, joy, and healing.”
Learn more and start your submission here. Manuscripts must be submitted for review by 15 October 2024.
Blowing the Whistle on Freud’s Seduction Theory
Join ISSTD Past Presidents, Martin Dorahy and Warwick Middleton as well as ISSTD Member, Kate McMaugh for a free online webinar which will be occurring Tuesday, October 8 at 6:00pm AEDT. The event is currently full, but you can learn more and register to receive the recording here.
Welcome to ISSTD’s New Members in July!
Professional Members Blair Osburn Melissa Lewis Nathaniel Minguet Michele Dryerman Vanessa Robertson Charles Benincasa Ladonna Beachy Bronwen Winterburn Desiree Swann Amy Ikerd Jasmine Kearse Shreya Singhal Judith Lewis Arpita Roy Roxanne Kerr Georgia Fitzsimmons Jennifer Munro Nicole French | Professional Members Continued Chrstine Rodriguez Lasa Alicia Blair Osburn Melissa Lewis Fran Segal Tyler Woody Student Members Shannon Cuthbert Faith Harkey Paula Hurvitz Emerging Professional Members Rosa Daneshvar Lara Henry Aparna Daga Magda Hayton Amanda Orozco |
Do you have news ISSTD members can use?
Please share your news with us! We need your help to make News You Can Use a great feature for ISSTD community members. Do you have a book or book chapter coming out about complex trauma or dissociation? Have you received an award for your work in the field? Have you been part of developing a new website or training course? Have you had a chance to develop something creative and unique that you wish to share with others in the field? If so, we want to hear from you! Don’t be shy, submit your news to us so that we can share with other members. (Please be aware: we do not offer book reviews, but a chance to share with others that your book has been published.)
Send to ISSTD News Editor, Alexis Arbuthnott: aeiarbuthnott@gmail.com
Submission Deadline: 20th of the month