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- Image and Mirage: Art Therapy With Dissociative Clients

by Dee Spring

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This is an exceptional book that exposes the real life drama of working with clients diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). It challenges clinicians regarding the personal toll they endure when working with this clientele, but it also acknowledges the incredible life lessons that can be learned when working alongside the dissociative client. In the text, the author acknowledges all aspects of her clinical trials in great detail so that the reader can learn from her mistakes as well as her successes. She discusses what she has learned, observed, and accepted about people who live.… (more)
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This is an exceptional book that exposes the real life drama of working with clients diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). It challenges clinicians regarding the personal toll they endure when working with this clientele, but it also acknowledges the incredible life lessons that can be learned when working alongside the dissociative client. In the text, the author acknowledges all aspects of her clinical trials in great detail so that the reader can learn from her mistakes as well as her successes. She discusses what she has learned, observed, and accepted about people who live.

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