A core mission of both the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD) and the European Society for Trauma and Dissociation (ESTD) is the promotion of scientific knowledge about dissociation and dissociative disorders in professional circles and to the public. While there are many professionals who are members of both Societies, or […]
2017 Annual Conference
Don’t Miss April 2 | Join Three ISSTD Conference Sessions Live Online
A TRIO OF TRAUMA-INFORMED TRAININGS FROM INTERNATIONAL SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTS Sunday, April 2 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM EDT | 12:00 PM – 9:00 PM GMT Click Here to Convert to Your Local Time Announcing a one-day virtual attendance option of three premiere trauma-informed trainings to be held during the 2017 ISSTD Annual Conference. Join […]
Members Clinical Corner
Members’ Clinical Corner (MCC): From the New Editor
I am delighted to introduce myself as the new editor of MCC. I take over this position from Andreas Laddis, who now edits the new Clinical E-journal. I am a Sydney-based psychotherapist who specialises in complex trauma. I am also Head of Research at Blue Knot Foundation, the premier advocacy organisation for adult survivors of […]
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 […]
Partner News
ISTSS 33rd Annual Meeting Abstract Submissions are Open!
Submissions Accepted: February 7 – March 21, 2017 The 33rd Annual Meeting of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ISTSS), Trauma and Complexity: From Self to Cells, , will be held November 9-11, 2017, at the Palmer House Hilton, in Chicago, Illinois, USA. You can find the Abstract Submission Guidelines and Sample Abstract Guidelines […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
2017 Annual Conference
Early Bird Registration Ends Soon: Don’t Miss the Discount – Register Today!
The New Year is upon us and January has nearly run its course. With the end of January comes the end of early bird registration for the 2017 ISSTD Annual International Conference on Trauma and Dissociation. This year’s conference centers around the theme: The Ripple Effect: Trauma and Dissociation in the Mainstream. January 31st is […]
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 […]