Healing From Traumatic Relationships:

Psychological and Societal Perspectives on Trauma and Dissociation












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Friday 9 April 2010
Parallel Session B (14.00 - 15.30)

Please find below details of the content of Parallel Session B.
The Lead Presenter is the person who will deliver the session. Co-authors may not necessarily be presenting at the conference.

To view a detailed description of each submission please click here.

Session B : Friday 9 April 2010 – 14.00 – 15.30

Session No

Title

Lead Presenter

Co-author(s)

Type

B1

Rational treatment of patients who report previous or current organized abuse

Suzette Boon-Langelaan

 

Mini-Workshop

B2

Interaction of trauma and attachment in etiology and therapy of co-occurring dissociative and personality disorders

Ruth Blizard

 

Mini-Workshop

B3

'Don't let sleeping dogs lie: The assessment and treatment of dissociative children'

Arianne Struik

 

Mini-Workshop

B4

A multi-disciplinary staged approach to working with individuals suffering from complex psychological trauma.

Maria Shannon

Mary Corry
Geraldine Hamilton

Mini-Workshop

B5

EMDR in trauma-work with a patient with DID

Mariëtte Groenendijk

 

Mini-Workshop

B6

Advocacy On The Defense: Coping With Attacks On The Field Of Trauma And Dissociation

Eli Somer

Alan W Scheflin
Joyanna Silberg
Steve Frankel

Symposium

B7

Between Now and Then: Critical Junctions Between Literary Production and Cultural Identity

Jennifer Powlette

Gustav Arnold
Lorna Mellon

Symposium

B8

Diagnosing and treating complex PTSD: an integrated approach model

Barbara Gallo

Maria Silvana Patti
Gabriella Pistocchi

Symposium

B9

Approaches to Intervention 3 (Hitchcock-Bridges/Meyerson/Saunders)

 

Healing Through Dreams of Trauma in 10 Females with DID: Transformation

Joanne Hitchcock-Bridges

 

Single Paper or Case Study

 

Hypnotically Induced Dissociation (HID) as a Therapeutic Resource in Hypnotic Psychotherapy

Joseph Meyerson

 

Single Paper or Case Study

 

The Human Givens Approach to Healing Trauma

Sue Saunders

Joe Griffin

Single Paper or Case Study

B10

Empirical Findings in Complex Trauma 1 (Bob/Söndergaard/Svetlak)

 

Dissociative states and EEG complexity and synchronization

Petr Bob

 

Single Paper or Case Study

 

Patterns of endogenous steroids in apathetic refugee children are compatible with long-term stress

Hans Peter Söndergaard

Bernice Aronsson
Jonas Bergquist
Mark Kushnir
Per Sandstedt

Single Paper or Case Study

 

Dissociative states and electrodermal complexity

Miroslav Svetlak

Petr Bob

Single Paper or Case Study

B11

Assessment and Differential Diagnosis 2 (Hantke/Richardson/Laddis)

 

"But why don't I have pictures?" The concept of initial traumatic experience and its consequences for symptom development and representational modes

Lydia Hantke

 

Single Paper or Case Study

 

In the eye of the storm: A perspective on professional survival

Sue Richardson

 

Single Paper or Case Study

 

The Cape Cod Model (CCM) of psychotherapy for Complex PTSD, BPD and DID

Andreas Laddis

 

Single Paper or Case Study

B12

Approaches to Intervention 4 (Hickey/Stuart/Bolton)

 

Learning through Relationship: How do we encourage constructive change in clients affected by trauma and dissociation?

Anthony Hickey

 

Single Paper or Case Study

 

Stories from the margins, images from the depths'  The healing potential of creative expression with traumatized and deprived children.  (The use of metaphor and symbol in working through traumatic experiences)

Helena Stuart

Tricia Magee

Single Paper or Case Study

 

A Northern Ireland epidemiological study of the impact of civil conflict on health and well being

David Bolton

Brendan Bunting
Finola Ferry
Sam Murphy
Siobhan O'Neill

Single Paper or Case Study

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