Sarah Y KrakauerTreating Dissociative Identity Disorder
The Power of the Collective Heart
Sarah Y. Krakauer, Psy.D., a licensed clinical psychologist, maintains a private practice in Williamsburg, Virginia, and is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychology at the College of William and Mary. After obtaining intensive training in the diagnosis and treatment of dissociative disorders during her predoctoral internship, Dr. Krakauer earned her Doctor of Psychology at the Virginia Consortium Program in Clinical Psychology.
PrefaceForeword1. The Nature and Early History of Hypnosis and Dissociation
2. Traumatology and the Treatment of Dissociative States: Major 20th
Century Developments 3. Overview of the Collective Heart Model:
Assumptions, Stages, Goals, and Techniques 4. Assessment of Dissociative
Identity Disorder 5. Basic Therapeutic Techniques: Where to Go and How to
Get There 6. The Nature of the Therapeutic Relationship 7. Seeking Guidance
from the Inner Wisdom 8. Becoming a Team: Fostering Internal Communication
and Cooperation 9. Inner Lessons in Self-Advocacy 10. Decreasing Anxiety to
Remove Obstacles to Inner Guidance 11. Working Through Trauma: Sharing
Memories and Internally Challenging the Authority of the Abuser 12.
Together as One: The Postjoining Process 13. Current Status of the
Collective Heart Treatment Model Appendix A: Preservation of Life Contract
(Avoiding Self Harm) Appendix B: Preservation of Life Contract (Avoiding
Physical Harm to Others) ReferencesIndex