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Books with title Dissociative Disorders

  • Dissociative Disorders

    Autumn Libal

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Janet's brain felt foggy and numb. She imagined herself kneeling on a great frozen lake, and she pressed her face against the ice, trying to see through the cloudy surface to the open water below. In fact, she didn't feel any physical sensation at all, just an internal panic. Janet didn't understand these feelings. She just knew that in her frightening daydreams, she was lost above the ice and the knowledge that could save her was trapped in the dark water below. Soon, Janet was forgetting things, missing school, and losing sleep. She'd find notes that she'd written to herself but couldn't remember writing. They said things like, "Janet! Help me!" and "Who are you?" Scariest of all, she began hearing voices in her head that did not sound like her own. When she imagined herself looking down through the barren ice, she thought she saw a little girl looking back at her. Janet was sure the little girl's name was Sara... Have you ever daydreamed, "lost track of time" when you were having fun, or "tuned out" when your parents were scolding you? If so, you were experiencing dissociation. Janet's dissociation, however, is much more severe. She is suffering from dissociative identity disorder. Different parts of her personality have become so separate that they are beginning to seem like different people. A dissociative disorder like Janet's requires medical intervention. Janet's story, and stories like hers, can teach us a lot about how our minds work and how they can be treated. Read Dissociative Disorders and learn more about these psychiatric disorders and the help available for people like Janet.
  • Dissociative Disorders

    Sylvia Engdahl

    eBook (Greenhaven Press, Oct. 19, 2012)
    The Perspectives on Diseases and Disorders series provides clear, careful explanations that offer readers insight into what these conditions are, what causes them, how people live with them, and the latest information about treatment and prevention.; This volume includes an overview of Dissociative Disorders, including diagnosis; symptoms; and treatment, a look at controversies surrounding Dissociative Disorders, including questions about how various forms of the disorder are treated; the cause of the disorder; questions surrounding whether it is a true disorder, and personal stories of people living with dissociative disorders, such as college student learning to live with the disorder; an attorney who talks about how she was diagnosed; a writer who discusses his experiences with the disorder; and a woman who was misled by her therapist and created false memories of abuse.; Each volume in this timely series provides essential information on a disease or disorder (including symptoms, causes, treatments and cures); presents the controversies surrounding causes, alternative treatments, and other issues; and offers first-person narratives from people coping with the disease โ€“either as patients, family members or caregivers. Essays are carefully edited and introduced to make them easily accessible to student researchers as well as general readers. All volumes in the series include primary and secondary viewpoints, bibliographies, detailed indexes, and lists of organizations to contact for additional information.
  • Dissociative Disorders

    Sylvia Engdahl

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Press, Oct. 19, 2012)
    The Perspectives on Diseases and Disorders series provides clear, careful explanations that offer readers insight into what these conditions are, what causes them, how people live with them, and the latest information about treatment and prevention.; This volume includes an overview of Dissociative Disorders, including diagnosis; symptoms; and treatment, a look at controversies surrounding Dissociative Disorders, including questions about how various forms of the disorder are treated; the cause of the; Each volume in this timely series provides essential information on a disease or disorder (including symptoms, causes, treatments and cures); presents the controversies surrounding causes, alternative treatments, and other issues; and offers first-person
  • Dissociative Disorders

    Autumn Libal

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Examines dissociative disorders, their symptoms and manifestations, how they can be controlled and treated, and what it is like to live with a dissociative disorder.
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  • Dissociative Disorders

    Autumn Libal

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, an Imprint of National Highlights Inc, Aug. 16, 1703)
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