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81. Multiple Personality Disorder.
 
82. Mind of My Own: The Woman Who
 
83. A Fractured Mind: My Life with
 
84. Treatment Multiple Personality
 
85. Psychology of Multiple Personality
 
86. Multiple Personality Disorder:
87. Raat Aur Din: Bollywood, National
 
88. The Altars: Roots and Realities
 
89. Diagnosis and Treatemnt of Multiple
 
90. Multiple Personality Disorder:
 
91. ISSD guidelines for treating dissociative
 
92. The Osiris Complex: Case Studies
 
93. The Spiritual and Clinical Dimensions
 
94. Trance and Possession in Bali:
 
95. Multiple Personality, Allied Disorders,
 
96. Trance and Possession in Bali:
 
97. Evaluation of criminal responsibility
 
98. Dissociative Identity Disorder:
 
99. Dissociation: Progress in the
100. Serial Murder Syndrome (Serial

81. Multiple Personality Disorder. The Psychiatric Clinics of North America Volume 14 No. 3
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1991)

Asin: B000IG5SM6
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82. Mind of My Own: The Woman Who was known as Eve tells the Story of Her Multiple Personality Disorder
by Chris Costner (born 1927) Sizemore
 Hardcover: Pages (1989)

Asin: B000IG2CNY
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83. A Fractured Mind: My Life with Multiple Personality Disorder (Audiobook on 10 CD
by Robert B. Oxnam
 Hardcover: Pages (2005-01-01)

Asin: B002JYHF26
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84. Treatment Multiple Personality Disorder
by Braun
 Paperback: 208 Pages (1987-07-30)

Isbn: 0521347017
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85. Psychology of Multiple Personality Disorders
by Richard Lasky
 Hardcover: Pages (1999)

Isbn: 1568210612
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86. Multiple Personality Disorder: Diagnosis, Clinical Features, and Treatment. [Sub
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1989-01-01)

Asin: B0027GX7S2
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87. Raat Aur Din: Bollywood, National Film Award for Best Actress, Multiple Personality Disorder, Pradeep Kumar
Paperback: 80 Pages (2010-03-14)
list price: US$47.00
Isbn: 6130537948
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Raat Aur Din is a 1967 Indian Bollywood film directed by Satyen Bose. The leading actress, Nargis, won the distinguished National Film Award for Best Actress for her role as Varuna, a married woman who suffers from multiple personality disorder. By day, she is a typical Hindi homemaker, whilst at night she calls herself Peggy and walks the streets of Calcutta. Pratap meets a young woman named Varuna. He falls in love with her and soon they get married. He later finds out Varuna at midnight in a night-club, where she sings, dances and gets drunk. When he demands an explanation from Varuna's part, she denies ever doing such things. Then Pratap meets a young man - Dilip, who claims to be Varuna's lover, and states that she is actually his girlfriend Peggy. It is later discovered Varuna has a multiple personality disorder. ... Read more


88. The Altars: Roots and Realities of Culic and Satanic Ritual Abuse and Multiple Personality Disorder
 Paperback: Pages (1993)

Asin: B000HESHNQ
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89. Diagnosis and Treatemnt of Multiple Personality Disorder
by Frank Putman
 Hardcover: Pages (1989-01-01)

Asin: B002A359KG
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90. Multiple Personality Disorder: Diagnosis, Clinical Features, and Treatment. Wiley Series in General and Clinical Psychiatry
by Colin A Ross
 Hardcover: Pages (1989-01-01)

Asin: B0028LJEA6
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91. ISSD guidelines for treating dissociative identity disorder, multiple personality disorder, in adults, 1994
by Peter M Barach
 Unknown Binding: 12 Pages (1994)

Asin: B0006QCU6K
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92. The Osiris Complex: Case Studies in Multiple Personality Disorder
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1994-01-01)

Asin: B002B2884U
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93. The Spiritual and Clinical Dimensions of Multiple Personality Disorder
 Paperback: Pages (1991)

Asin: B000EGLZM2
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94. Trance and Possession in Bali: A Window on Western Multiple Personality, Possession Disorder, and Suicide
by Luh Ketut and Jensen, Gordon D. Suryani
 Paperback: Pages (1995)

Asin: B002MZP2X6
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95. Multiple Personality, Allied Disorders, and Hypnos
by Eugene L. Bliss
 Paperback: Pages (1986)

Asin: B000N5IN74
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96. Trance and Possession in Bali: A Window on Western Multiple Personality, Possession Disorder, and Suicide
by Luh Ketut Suryani
 Paperback: Pages (1993-01-01)

Asin: B002VUNWFM
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97. Evaluation of criminal responsibility in multiple personality and the related dissociative disorders: A psychoanalytic consideration (American lecture series)
by Richard Lasky
 Unknown Binding: 209 Pages (1982)

Isbn: 0398046735
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98. Dissociative Identity Disorder: Diagnosis, Clinical Features, and Treatment of Multiple Personality (Wiley Series in General and Clinical Psychiatry)
by Colin A. Ross
 Kindle Edition: 452 Pages (1996-10-30)
list price: US$145.00
Asin: B000UG9K32
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Since the publication of Colin A. Ross's influential work Multiple Personality Disorder in 1989, this challenging field has evolved rapidly—with new thinking, new research, and a new name: dissociative identity disorder (DID). Keeping pace with these developments, this retitled Second Edition has been skillfully revised and expanded to offer a comprehensive, detailed, and fully up-to-date grounding in the history, diagnosis, and treatment of DID.

Readers will find three new chapters covering epidemiology, a sound critique of skeptics of DID, and the problem of attachment to the perpetrator and the locus of control shift. There is also a fresh look at the pathways leading to DID, a discussion of the false memory controversy, and more, with material throughout based on the latest research and the author's extensive clinical and forensic experience.

By providing an in-depth examination of this complex illness, Dissociative Identity Disorder not only facilitates a deeper understanding of people who have used dissociation to cope with years of childhood physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, but also reveals new insights into many other psychiatric disorders in which dissociation plays a role. Like Multiple Personality Disorder, this updated volume is an authoritative and indispensable reference for psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, psychiatric nurses, social workers and other mental health professionals, as well as researchers in these fields.

"Ross provides a comprehensive and interesting account of the history of MPD, dispelling many myths. He presents new insight into the treatment of MPD, with information about such concerns as how to talk to a patient, how to schedule your time, and how to keep your private and [professional] lives separate. . . . Multiple Personality Disorder will be an invaluable addition to the reference libraries of sexual abuse clinics, child abuse agencies, and correctional facilities, as well as clinicians." —Family Violence Bulletin ... Read more

Customer Reviews (8)

4-0 out of 5 stars The "Bible" of treating DID
This is many times considered the Bible of treating DID because it is so comprehensive.Now, will everything in the book apply to your treatment of a multiple?Certainly not as every system is unique therefore the therapy protocol must meet the need of the patient. Ross's book does give great starting points.He is not too clear of what to do when the lines begin to blur between therapist and client.Transference is so complicated and I dont think he devoted enough to exploring its complexity.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good read for both the professional and lay person
As a RN, I read this book from both the personal and professional level. The information was very important and informative, but I did find two things that really stuck out as being difficult to apply to my specific situation. The first difficulty I had was the discussion of alters that other alters are not aware of them....I do nog have current periods of amnesia except when I am driving, etc. The big problem is that I have no recall of my life before 13 years of age. This book help put the DID diagnosis into a more clear picture for me.

5-0 out of 5 stars Review by Dr. Carol North, MD
See a review of research on DID/MPD by Dr. Carol North, MD of Washington University for excellent critique of DID/MPD as a real disorder.

5-0 out of 5 stars Rich, thorough, and definitive
I've read several books on this affliction, and this is the most comprehensive book available for therapists. Ross has many years of experience and knows the traps and detours in treating dissociative-traumatized patients. He understands the critical, child-like gap in the patient's thinking, believing that he/she was in control and thus to blame for what happened. Letting go of guilt means facing the frightening truth: the victim wasn't in control.

Dissociation arises from the conflict between the victims' attachment to their abusers and their need for survival. Above all, it embodies the need to keep secrets, even from oneself. This fact and the victim's ambivalent feelings are what make dissociative disorders different from post-traumatic stress due to public traumas such as assault, combat, and the like.

Ross is also very good at dispelling the myths you hear:

- Dissociation and dissociative identity disorder (DID) are not real or merely created by therapists.

- There's no objective evidence for DID. In fact, the evidence for DID is better than for many psychiatric conditions. And the brain physiology of traumatic stress is well-established.

- DID (or "multiple personalities") is rare. It's actually not that uncommon, perhaps a percent or so of the population. DID has been misdiagnosed and misunderstood for decades. Then add those suffering from related post-traumatic stress and borderline personality disorders.

- Alters are "separate personalities." Alters are actually distinct states, separated by amnesia barriers, of a single mind, frozen at different ages and distinct contexts by chronic, overwhelmingly stressful and traumatic experiences. They are triggered and revived by similar experiences later in life.

The name of the disorder was changed from "multiple personality" to "dissociative identity" to remove the implication that the victim is more than one person in one body. The victim's identity (memories, thoughts, and feelings continuously integrated in time into a single "I") is fragmented, not multiple.

The dissociated have, not more than one personality, but *less* than one.

- It has to be "Sybil" to be real. Actually, DID cases as extreme as Sybil's are rare. Most DID cases are more subtle and, by their nature, involve sophisticated strageties of hiding and self-protection.

- Recovered abuse memories are false. Actually, they're generally true. Therapists must carefully avoid leading questions and suggestion, however, and probing and validating memory takes time.

Such memories are not "repressed" - a false idea inspired by Freud. One part always knew and never forgot. The other part never knew and so had nothing to forget. Forgetting is not involved. The key to the memory problem is the existence of alters, not "repression" or forgetting.

- DID is demon possession. Actually, demon possession is DID.

Demon possession evolved into DID by the late 19th century and became a central concern of psychiatry, under the name of "hysteria." The distressing fact is that that psychiatry has regressed in some ways since then. All the cool psychologists circa 1900 were studying it (Breuer, Freud, Janet, James, Myers, Prince, etc.). Nietzsche alludes to "subjective multiplicity" and the fallacy of the "soul atom" in Beyond Good and Evil (1886). And let's not forget Lady MacBeth or Jekyll and Hyde.

- DID is an autohypnotic disorder. A half-truth. Dissociation/autohypnosis is a defense against abuse.

- DID is really schizophrenia. Still a common mistake, because of the popular confusion over "schizo." Doctors misunderstand because some DID symptoms superficially sound like schizophrenia. But DID is not a psychotic disorder. It does involve mood disturbances, usually depression and anxiety, sometimes mania.

- Dissociative patients are crazy. Actually, the traumatic situations they were in were crazy. DID is how their minds cope with distressing, uncontrollable situations. The patients are basically sane and fine. That's the paradox.

- Trauma is all caused by sexual abuse, or sexual abuse of girls. Or it's a product of evil patriarchy, or some such kindergarden Marxism.

Actually, boys are probably subject to as much abuse as girls, perhaps more physical and emotional than sexual. The perpetrators are themselves often mentally ill and/or drug-addicted. Mothers often play a major and surprising role. And female DID victims are more likely to seek treatment.

- We don't hear about DID, so it can't be real. Actually, we hear about abuse all the time, less about the lives that it ruins. Few people want to know about it and try to quickly forget about it. (Therapists exhibit the same pattern as well.) The victims would like to forget too - but become dissociative instead.

Besides Ross, there are other shorter and excellent books on dissociation, DID, and multiple personality disorder.

- James Chu, Rebuilding Shattered Lives (for therapists)

- Marlene Steinberg, The Stranger in the Mirror. Explains why DID sufferers are treated endlessly for their secondary disorders, while missing the essential problem. Provides standardized criteria for dissociation: amnesia, depersonalization, derealization, identity confusion, and identity alteration.

Also, very interesting discussion of false memories, screen memories, and memories of satanic ritual abuse and alien abuction - why they arise and seem so real, even when they're false.

- Lenore Terr, Too Scared to Cry and Unchained Memories. Definitive, readable studies of trauma, partly based on her experience with the Chowchilla child kidnapping victims. Explains why it's taken so long to replace cliches about childhood trauma with real understanding and why there's still professional resistance.

- The books by David Pelzer (the child called "It")

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Resource
This is an excellent resource for the diagnosis and treatment of dissociation.I did my clinical training with Dr. Ross and found him to be knowlegeable, accurate, and compassionate in his assessment of dissociation and it's treatment.The book is every bit as helpful and necessary to an understanding of dissociation whether you agree with the diagnosis or not. ... Read more


99. Dissociation: Progress in the Dissociative Disorders (Dissociation: Progress in the Dissociative Disorders, VI, No. 1: March 1993)
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1993)

Asin: B003VWMURU
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100. Serial Murder Syndrome (Serial Murder Syndrome Multiple Personality, False Accusation, Arousal Disorders, Bizarre Human Behavior Uncensored )
by Victor Godot
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-10-31)
list price: US$9.99
Asin: B003H9LJZQ
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This amazing book contains the causes of Serial Murder, Multiple Personality, False Accusation, Arousal Disorders, Hypnogogic Somnambula, Bizarre Human Behavior and more. ... Read more


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