TY - BOOK AU - Lynn, Steven Jay (ed) AU - Rhue, Judith W. (ed) TI - Dissociation: clinical and theoretical perspectives SN - 0898621860 U1 - 616.8523 PY - 1994/// CY - New York PB - Guilford Press KW - Dissociation (Psychology) KW - Dissociative disorders N1 - Part I: Theoretical and Research Perspectives. E. Cardena, The Domain of Dissociation. E.R. Hilgard, Neodissociation Theory. E.Z. Woody, K.S. Bowers, A Frontal Assault on Dissociated Control. F.H. Frankel, Dissociation in Hypnosis and Hysteria: A Concept Aggrandized. P. Brown, Toward a Psychobiological Study of Dissociation and Post?Traumatic Stress Disorder. D. Barrett, Dreaming as a Normal Model for Multiple Personality Disorder. N.P. Spanos, C. Burgess, Hypnosis and Multiple Personality Disorder: A Sociocognitive Model. Part II. Diagnosis, Assessment, and Treatment Perspectives. E. Carlson, J. Armstrong, The Diagnosis and Assessment of Dissociative Disorders. W. Putnam, Dissociative Disorders in Childhood and Adolescents. N. Zelikovsky, S.J. Lynn, The Aftereffects and Assessment of Physical and Psychological Abuse. J. Maldonado, D. Spiegel, The Treatment of Post?traumatic Stress Disorders. D. Sandberg, S.J. Lynn, J.P. Green, Sexual Abuse and Revictimization: Mastery, Dysfunctional Learning, and Dissociation. L.J. West, P.R. Martin, Pseudo?Identity and the Treatment of Personality Change in Victims of Captivity and Cults. R. Horevitz, R.L. Loewenstein, The Rational Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder. G.K. Ganaway, Transference and Countertransference, Shaping Influences in Dissociative Syndrome. S. Krippner, Cross?Cultural Treatment Perspectives on Dissociative Disorders. Part III: Issues and Controversies. J.F. Kihlstrom, One Hundred Years of Hysteria. J. Tillman, M.R. Nash, P.M. Lerner, Does Trauma Cause Dissociative Pathology? R.F. Belli, E.K.F. Loftus, Recovered Memories of Childhood Abuse. R. Horevitz, Dissociation and Multiple Personality Conflicts and Controversies ER -