Table of Contents
Introduction Elizabeth F. Howell, Ph.D. & Sheldon Itzkowitz, Ph.D.
SECTION 1 History of Complex Trauma and Dissociative Problems in Living
1. Is Trauma-Analysis Psycho-Analysis Elizabeth F. Howell, Ph.D. & Sheldon Itzkowitz, Ph.D.
2. From Trauma-Analysis to Psycho-Analysis And Back Again Elizabeth F. Howell, Ph.D. & Sheldon Itzkowitz, Ph.D.
3. The Everywhereness of Trauma and the Dissociative Structuring of the Mind Elizabeth F. Howell, Ph.D. & Sheldon Itzkowitz, Ph.D.
4. Pierre Janet, Sigmund Freud, and Dissociation of the Personality: The First Codification of a Psychodynamic Depth Psychology Onno van der Hart, Ph.D.
5. The Ferenczi Paradox: His Importance in Understanding Dissociation and the Dissociation of His Importance in Psychoanalysis Margaret L. Hainer, LCSW
SECTION 2 Psychoanalytic Orientations and the Treatment of Complex Trauma Dissociation and Dissociative Disorders
6. Models of Dissociation in Freud’s Work: Outcomes of Dissociation of Trauma in Theory and Practice Elizabeth F. Howell, Ph.D.
7. Jung and Dissociation: Complexes, Dreams, and the Mythopoetic Psyche Donald Kalsched, Ph.D.
8. ‘A Queer Kind of Truth’: Winnicott and the Uses of Dissociation Dodi Goldman, Ph.D.
9. A Kleinian Perspective on Dissociation and Trauma: Miscarriages in Symbolization Joseph Newirth, Ph.D.
10. It Never Entered My Mind Philip Bromberg, Ph.D.
11. Precarious Places: Intersubjectivity in Traumatized States Jennifer Leighton LCSW
12. Latah: An Ethnic Syndrome With Dissociative Features – A Sadomasochistic Pattern? Elizabeth Hegeman, Ph.D.
SECTION 3 Aspects of Psychoanalytic Treatment of Complex Trauma and Dissociation
13. Thoughts on Working with the Dreams of DID and DDNOS Patients Richard P. Kluft, M.D., Ph.D.
14. Who Moved My ‘Swiss’ Cheese? Eating Disorders And The Use Of Dissociation As An Attempt To Fill In The ‘Whole’ Jean Petrucelli, Ph.D.
15. A Bell Rings In The Empty Sky: Dissociative Attunement In A Resonant World Karen Hopenwasser, M.D.
16. Divide and Multiply; A Multi-Dimensional View of Dissociative Processes Wilma Bucci, Ph.D.
17. The Personal Diagnostic Crisis: The Acknowledgement of Self-States in DID Richard A. Chefetz, M.D.
18. Psychoactive Therapy Of DID: A Multiphasic Model Ira Brenner, M.D.
19. The Seeming Absence of Children With DID Valerie Sinason, Ph.D.
SECTION 4 Current Research Trends in Complex Trauma Dissociation and Dissociative Disorders
20. A Tale of Two Offenders: Why Dissociation Is Under-Diagnosed In Forensic Populations Abby Stein, Ph.D.
21. An Update On Research About the Validity, Assessment, and Treatment of DID Bethany Brand, Ph.D. & Daniel Brown B.S.
22. Speaking One’s Dissociated Mind: So Should My Thoughts Be Severed From My Griefs and Woes Brian Koehler, Ph.D.