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This slide show provides a basic introduction into understanding and treating Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) formerly Multiple Personality Disorder, a condition that is recently the central topic of the tv series "The United States of Tara".

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7Reconstruction of the Self

Gudrun Frerichs 1

Overview

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 2

Impact of Trauma

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 3

Traumatic Memory Processes

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 4

Traumatic Memory Processes

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 5

Traumatic Memory Processes

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 6

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 7

Trauma & Recovery

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 8

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 9

We fear death, but far worse than death

is the annihilation of our self. In this our body might survive

but that which was our self has vanished

into chaos and nothingness”. Rowe, D. (1987). Beyond Fear. London: Fontana Paperbacks.

Recovery through Recognition

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 10

Recognition Theory

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 11

Recognition TheoryMain Concepts

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 12

Recognition Theory Granting of LOVE

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 13

Recognition TheoryDenial of LOVE

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 14

Understanding Dissociation

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 15

Understanding Dissociation

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 16

Understanding Dissociation

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 17

Understanding Dissociation Impact & Interferences

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 18

Understanding Dissociation

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 19

Understanding Dissociation

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 20

Understanding DissociationDID Energy Model

Freeze or Dissociate : Switching Maximum Adrenaline Level

HURT

Switching from low to high energy parts Rising Adrenaline Level

Hyper aroused baseline functioning

Anger Fear Think Manage Care

Baseline functioning of non-dissociative persons Dormant or perceived dead

CHILD

The different personality aspects of a person

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 21

Treatment of Dissociation

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 22

Working With Parts

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 23

Cycle of Disrespect

Control Disempowerment

AbuseInvisibilityInequality

Deterioration Of

TraumaResponse

DiminishesSelf-Confidence

Self-RespectSelf-Esteem

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 24

Cycle of Recognition

SupportCare

RespectAppreciation

ImprovementOf

TraumaResponse

ImprovesSelf-Confidence

Self-RespectSelf-Esteem

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 25

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 26

Basic Treatment Concepts 1

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 27

Basic Treatment Concepts 2

Recovery Overview: CONNECTING

Skills & Skills & MasteryMastery

Internal WorkInternal Work SocialisingSocialising

Losing ItLosing It WillWill IsolationIsolation

No UnderstandingNo Understanding TherapeuticTherapeutic

CrisisCrisisHow to Relate?How to Relate?

Keeping GoingKeeping Going FaithFaith Repair TrustRepair Trust

Grappling for Grappling for ControlControl

Self careSelf care Learning to RelateLearning to Relate

Connecting with Connecting with therapisttherapist

IntegrationIntegration HomecomingHomecoming

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 28

Treatment: Safety

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 29

Treatment: Initial Phase

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 30

Treatment: Therapeutic Relationship

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 31

Treatment: Therapeutic Relationship

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 32

Treatment: Skills Training

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 33

Treatment: Skills Training

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 34

Treatment Obstacles

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 35

Treatment: Therapy Contract

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 36

Treatment: Education

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 37

Treatment: Self-harm

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 38

Treatment: Suicidal Clients

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 39

Treatment: Trauma Work

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 40

Treatment: Trauma Work

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 41

Treatment: Working With Parts

July 2007 Gudrun Frerichs 42

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