Clinical Perspectives on Multiple Personality Disorder

Clinical Perspectives on Multiple Personality Disorder

by Richard P. Kluft (Editor), Catherine G. Fine (Editor)

Synopsis

The diagnosis of multiple personality disorder (MPD) entered the clinical mainstream with a rapidity and in a manner atypical for new descriptions of psychiatric illness. This book contains the most up-to-date information on MPD available written by experts in this field. The first section is a memorial to Cornelia B. Wilbur, M.D., a pioneer in MPD treatment. It is full of personal accounts from people who knew her well. The second section deals with general issues in the treatment of MPD. It discusses basic principles in conducting the psychotherapy of MPD, posttraumatic and dissociative phenomena in transference and countertransference, and treatment of MPD as a posttraumatic condition. The third section goes on to give case studies that illustrate the application of techniques, approaches, and insights that are considered important in the treatment of MPD patients but are difficult to learn because they have not been documented in detail in the literature. Methods discussed include the use of Amytal interviews, play therapy, egoustate therapy, and the use of sand trays. The last section of the book discusses some of the contemporary concerns in the field (including consultation in the public psychiatric sector and the incidence of eating disorders in MPD patients), and on the recent history of the study of MPD.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 398
Edition: 1
Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Published: 30 Jun 1993

ISBN 10: 0880483652
ISBN 13: 9780880483650

Media Reviews
All in all, this is a very good book, with many practical diagnostic, psychosocial, and treatment ideas. * American Journal of Psychiatry *
In addition to providing a solid center, the volume reflects the field's increasing depth and breadth. The book is highly readable, cover to cover. * Bulletin of the Menniger Clinic, Jon G. Allen, Ph.D., Senior Staff Psychologist, Trauma Recovery Program, The Menninger Clinic *
Author Bio
Richard P. Kluft, M.D., is Director of the Dissociative Disorders Program at The Institute of Pennsylvania Hospital and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Catherine G. Fine, Ph.D., is Program Coordinator of the Dissociative Disorders Program at The Institute of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.