1st Edition

Holistic Therapy for People with Dissociative Identity Disorder

Edited By Patricia Frankish, Valerie Sinason Copyright 2017
    132 Pages
    by Routledge

    132 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book puts forward a model of therapy and support for people with DID that provides individual therapy, staff support, and a safe place to live. It relies upon the ideas of Bowlby by providing a secure base and this recognises the attachment needs. It also includes staff who are trained to provide a therapeutic environment and also receive support to do their work. The fourth element after the base, the staff, and the training, is the individual therapy. Together it has been possible to adopt a holistic approach which leads to a significant improvement in quality of life for individuals with DID, and confidence for commissioners and teams in the approach. By including the perspective of all the players and presenting a practical model for successful working, the book will be invaluable to anyone looking to commission or provide services for this client group.

    Introduction , Starting out , A usual bumpy road to treatment , Life—what’s that? , Setting up a service , Making progress , Being support staff , A client's voice , A new therapist , Conclusion

    Biography

    Patricia Frankish