Contents
List of illustrations
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Foreword
MARK LININGTON
Introduction
SUE RICHARDSON
1 Using an attachment-based model to understand and work with people with
dissociative identity
MARK LININGTON
2 Exploration of the relational dialogue between client and therapist
CATHERINE HOLLAND
3 What are we doing? Stabilisation Work with a Mind Control System of Altered
Identities
EMMA JACK
4 On Being With: Working Creatively with Clients with Dissociative Identity
ORIT BADOUK EPSTEIN
5 When the alleged abuser is famous: some of the problems in dealing with alleged VIP abuse
VALERIE SINASON
6 The parts, the whole and the real person: an attachment perspective
ADAH SACHS IN CONVERSATIOIN WITH EMMA JACK
7 Learning to Thrive: So many cogs in the wheel
MELANIE GOODWIN
8 Reflective commentary: The perspective of an expert by experience on clinical theory
and practice
MICHELE JOWETT
Index