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You've come to this page specifically for information on dissociation,
and these links go to specific pages. The worlds of trauma
and dissociation are intimately linked, and the distinctions
can be very academic and important for professionals, but may
feel quite differently for the survivor of trauma living with
dissociative adaptations. Not only that, but some people with
dissociative adaptations to living follow a developmental trajectory,
survive emotional abuse/neglect, rather than blunt trauma.
Check out all our holdings in the section on education, not
just trauma, or dissociation. Keep your eyes wide open; there
is a lot to learn! Contact
the web site editor if you have questions about this material
or a specific request for additional material.
Education Home Page
Dissociation FAQs
Annotated Bibliography on Dissociation
Dissociation "101" for Clinicians New to Dissociation Treatments
Treatment Guidelines for Dissociative Disorders in Adults
and Children
Literature Searches on Topics in Dissociation
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