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“[A] book worthy of [therapists’] time.”
― PsychCentral“This book is a much-welcomed tool for working with individuals with complex trauma. Although there are other training manuals that address the treatment of trauma, there is none that deal specifically with the subset of dissociative pathology. This manual is the first of its kind, a hands-on and practical training and skill-building tool for individuals and therapists. . . . The book has a user-friendly approach that is integrative and eclectic and can easily be introduced and incorporated in ongoing treatment. . . . For therapist and clients, navigating complex trauma can feel daunting and confusing with many stops and falls that may leave both feeling discouraged. This book is an anchor for the work, a place to return when uncertainty invades treatment.”
― Social Work with Groups

Coping with Trauma-Related Dissociation contains the lucid explanations, practical skills, and collective wisdom of three therapists with decades of experience treating dissociative patients. This book serves as a manual for therapists, a guide for trainers, and a workbook for dissociative disorder patients, delivering an up-to-date blend of the best clinical practices with recent advances in mindfulness therapy and cognitive behavioral approaches to pathological dissociation.”
― Frank W. Putnam, MD, Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

“This book is a welcome and much-needed resource for complex dissociative clients and their therapists. It offers a myriad of exercises and strategies to help clients challenge dissociative adaptations and replace them with other means of coping, so that they can develop a more integrated self and life, and ultimately regain control of their bodies and minds.”
― Christine A. Courtois, PhD, ABPP, author of Healing the Incest Wound: Adult Survivors in Therapy and Recollections of Sexual Abuse

About the Author

Suzette Boon, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist working in private practice in Maarssen, the Netherlands. She was the co-founder and first President of the European Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation.

Kathy Steele, MN, CS, is in private practice with Metropolitan Psychotherapy Associates in Atlanta, Georgia. She is a former President of the International Society for the Study of Dissociation.

Onno van der Hart, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus of Psychopathology of Chronic Traumatization, Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands, and a psychologist / psychotherapist in private practice in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He is a Past President of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ISTSS).

4 reviews for Coping with Trauma-Related Dissociation: Skills Training for Patients and Therapists (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology)

  1. Water Dog
    July 8, 2023
    5.0 out of 5 stars Useful for my self discovery; I’m phobic to my unpleasant feelings!
    Excellent. Clearly written. Is helping me become more self-aware generally and with my Internet addiction. Wow!It’s amazing that trauma therapy only ...More
    Excellent. Clearly written. Is helping me become more self-aware generally and with my Internet addiction. Wow!

    It’s amazing that trauma therapy only started getting published in the 1970s. This is new information for us humans. Took me over 50 years of living before I realized that of “fight, flight or freeze,” I’d freeze. My “freeze” was so thorough I didn’t realize that I froze.

    I’m a physically tough guy, very outdoorsy and brave externally. It wasn’t until I was in my 40s to realize that I’m the opposite and quite sensitive and not that resilient to my own unpleasant inner experiences. In fact, I chickened out and avoid my unpleasant inner experiences, which has slowly disconnected me from life.
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    Pam Glindeman
    May 1, 2023
    5.0 out of 5 stars Incredibly helpful for self study
    If you want to educate yourself on this mental health topic, as an ally, family member, professional, or patient, this text is extremely helpful, know...More
    If you want to educate yourself on this mental health topic, as an ally, family member, professional, or patient, this text is extremely helpful, knowledgeable, and easy to follow.
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    Ticorella
    August 10, 2022
    5.0 out of 5 stars Just Buy It!
    This book is a treasure of important, well-researched information for any therapist working with complex trauma and any person working on healing. It ...More
    This book is a treasure of important, well-researched information for any therapist working with complex trauma and any person working on healing. It is easy to understand and a good complement to ego state or internal family systems therapy, and also EMDR. It instills hope and manageability for those experiencing frightening, intense feelings and behavior. Each chapter has worksheets and exercises to promote healing and integration of the material. Yes it’s expensive, and also an excellent value.
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    AmethystWoman
    July 3, 2022
    5.0 out of 5 stars The go-to book for DID.
    Yeah, it's not cheap and there's a good reason for that. This is one of the best go-to books esp for people new to DID. (Dissociative Identity Disorde...More
    Yeah, it's not cheap and there's a good reason for that. This is one of the best go-to books esp for people new to DID. (Dissociative Identity Disorder.)

    I did myself a favor and also bought the audio file so I could listen to it as I read. I do better with immersive reading but also, in a system, some read better than others? So glad I could do that. Sometimes however, there is no play button for the audio when I open it on my phone or tablet. I don't know what that is about. From Audible, I wouldn't expect the attached audio file to be sketchy? Odd.

    But really, a very good book. It is suggested that you do this when you have a therapist to do each chapter with you. I agree. Make sure you have a therapist who knows how to treat people who dissociate.
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