development campaign

 

The ISSTD Membership clearly supports our efforts in education and research.
February 2007: Collected Pledges: $147, 112  Total Pledged: $181, 479
Five Year Goal: $250,000

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Your donations are already hard at work:

Child Protective Services Video Project: Fran Waters' pioneering project to bring more awareness of dissociative symptoms in children to first-line responders and professionals is moving in leaps and bounds. Your generous Development contributions enabled ISSTD and Cavalcade Productions to film a three-part DVD series most recently at the International San Diego Conference on Family Maltreatment in January. The series has entered its editing stage: the first part will address Neurobiology of Trauma and the Global Effects of Chronic Traumatic Stress on Children; the second will cover the Assessment and Forensic Issues, and a third will entail prosecution. Team contributors to the video series were recognized professionals in the field of childhood trauma and forensic evaluations of children: lawyers, psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, and protective service workers. The series will be available in DVD and VHS and will no doubt become a priceless contribution to children's safety and chance at early identification. Marketing is anticipated in the spring (subtitles in non-English will be possible for interested countries). Over the next year, Fran will conduct a series of workshops at major child-trauma conferences utilizing this DVD, to encourage awareness and understanding of children’s dissociative mechanisms in the forensic environment, and to market this training video to forensic evaluators and protective service workers. Kudos to Fran for spearheading this immensely important project and maneuvering it skillfully through its embryonic hurdles!

Dissociative Disorders Interview Videotape Project: This important professional tool continues to shape up. Look for news about Dr. Richard Loewenstein’s Office Mental Status Interview for Complex Dissociative Symptoms in the coming months. The DC will be supporting the distribution of this video.

2nd DSM-V Research Planning Conference: Stay tuned for news about this significant and complicated effort to ‘save’ the Dissociative Disorders from denial and allocate them a befitting place so that those suffering from them are better understood, seen, and heard.

David Caul Research Grants: $5,000 in award funds are allocated annually for supporting post-graduate students researching dissociative disorders. The DC proudly sponsors these essential building blocks to our field’s future.

Don’t forget…yearly membership dues go to for operating expenses; but monies for the DC are exclusively for funding projects designated to making the dreams of today the reality of tomorrow… Please make a secure donation online, here, or send a check for the Development Campaign. Fifty cents of fifty thousand—it helps.

We at the DC are committed to building a future of healing. Please email us with your ideas, comments, and questions.


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