Overview
Treating Trauma-Related Dissociation: A Practical, Integrative Approach (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology)(ISBN-10: 0393707598, ISBN-13: 978-0393707595) is an authoritative guide for clinicians working with clients experiencing trauma-related dissociation. Authored by Kathy Steele, MN, CS, Suzette Boon, PhD, and Onno van der Hart, PhD, this book provides a comprehensive, integrative framework combining evidence-based therapies, practical techniques, and neurobiological insights to effectively treat dissociative disorders.
This resource bridges theory and clinical practice, offering step-by-step interventions, case studies, and treatment strategies to help clients achieve stabilization, integration, and improved functioning.
What You’ll Learn
Foundations of Dissociation – Understand the neurobiological, psychological, and relational factors contributing to trauma-related dissociation.
Assessment and Diagnosis – Learn methods for accurately identifying dissociative disorders and differentiating them from other clinical presentations.
Integrative Treatment Approaches – Apply a combination of EMDR, CBT, mindfulness, psychodynamic, and somatic techniques for effective therapy.
Clinical Interventions – Implement practical, step-by-step strategies for stabilization, symptom reduction, and integration.
Case Studies and Real-World Application – Explore detailed examples demonstrating successful clinical interventions.
Why This Book Matters
Provides an integrative, evidence-based framework for treating dissociation.
Combines neurobiological understanding with practical therapy techniques.
Includes case studies, exercises, and real-world guidance for clinicians.
Essential for mental health professionals, trauma therapists, and graduate students in clinical psychology or counseling.
Who Should Read This Book
Psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, and social workers treating trauma-related dissociation
Graduate students and trainees in psychology, counseling, or social work programs
Clinical supervisors and educators teaching trauma-informed care and dissociation treatment
Mental health professionals seeking practical, integrative therapeutic tools
Key Topics Covered
Neurobiology of trauma and dissociation
Assessment and diagnostic strategies for dissociative disorders
EMDR, CBT, mindfulness, somatic, and psychodynamic interventions
Stabilization, symptom management, and integration strategies
Case examples and applied clinical techniques
Evidence-based practices for trauma therapy
Conclusion
Treating Trauma-Related Dissociation equips clinicians with comprehensive, integrative, and practical tools to assess and treat dissociative disorders effectively. Combining neurobiological insight with evidence-based interventions, this book is an essential resource for improving clinical outcomes and supporting client recovery.