Welcome to: How to Identify and Treat Dissociation (Even When It’s Subtle)
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Main Session | How to Identify and Treat Dissociation (Even When It’s Subtle)
Bessel van der Kolk, MD; Ruth Lanius, MD, PhD; Pat Ogden, PhD; Thema Bryant, PhD; Peter Levine, PhD; Janina Fisher, PhD; Kathy Steele, MN, CS; Bethany Brand, PhD
Critical Insights
Ron Siegel, PsyD; Ruth Lanius, MD, PhD; Ruth Buczynski, PhD
Focus on Application
Usha Tummala-Narra, PhD; Kelly Wilson, PhD; Megan Schmidt, PsyD
Bonus 1| Strategies to Boost Hope and Improve Coping in Families When a Parent Dissociates
Janina Fisher, PhD; Ruth Lanius, MD, PhD
Bonus 2| How to Work with Couples When One (or Both) Partners Dissociate
Janina Fisher, PhD; Ruth Lanius, MD, PhD
Bonus 3| Working with Dissociation Through a Polyvagal Lens
Stephen Porges, PhD
Bonus 4| Working with Grounding, Safety, and Self-States in Clients with DID – A Case Study
Bethany Brand, PhD
Bonus 5| Working with a Client with Mild Dissociation – A Case Study
Bethany Brand, PhD
Bonus 6| DID and Avoidant Parts – A Case Study
Kathy Steele, MN, CS

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