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Assoc.
Prof. John Briere (USA)
Topic:
- Assessing and treating trauma and the impact on
self in survivor
- Pre-conference workshop: Assessing and treating
trauma in survivors
- Miniworkshop: Understanding 'Borderline Personbality
Disorder' Through the
>Lens of Psychological
Trauma |
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Yuichi
Hattori (Japan)
Topic:
- Social withdrawal/DDNOS as a result of faulty
attachment between parents and child in seemingly
well-functioning Japanese families
- Concurrent presentation: DID in Japan |
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Dr
Marlene Hunter (Canada)
Topics:
- Dissociative Disorders and The Family Physician
- Pre-conference workshop: Chronic Syndromes as
Dissociative Disorders
- Miniworkshop: Making Peace with Chronic Pain
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Dr
Jeffrey Masson (New Zealand)
Topic:
- Freud, Child Sexual Abuse and The Cat Out of the
Bag
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Prof.
Russell Meares (Australia)
Topic:
- Dissociation and the Hierarchy of Consciousness
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Assoc.
Prof. Warwick Middleton (Australia)
Topic:
- Trauma and Selfhood
- Concurrent Presentation: Establishing and Running
a Trauma and Dissociation Unit: A Contemporary Australian
Experience |
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Dr
Ellert Nijenhuis (The Netherlands)
Topic:
- Structural Dissociation of The Personality: Emerging
psychobiological evidence
- Post-conference workshop: Phase-oriented Treatment
of Complex Trauma-related Disorders: Theory and
Clinical Application |
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Dr
Colin Ross (USA)
Topic:
- A Dissociative Subtype of Schizophrenia
- Concurrent Presentation: Documented Unethical
Experimentation Identified Through Freedom of Information
Act And The Impact on the Development of Psychiatry
and Recognition of Dissociation
- Mini workshop: The Trauma Model
- Post-conference workshop: Treatment of Complex
Dissociative Disorders |
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Prof.
Vedat Sar (Turkey)
Topic:
- Research in Dissociative Disorders |
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Assoc.
Prof. Carolyn Quadrio
Topic:
- Trauma and Attachment: Issues in Victimisation
and Perpetration: Psychiatric disorder and disturbances
of attachment relationships: the long-term psychobiological
sequelae of childhood trauma. |
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Dr
John Read (New Zealand)
Topic:
- Child abuse, hallucinations and delusions: A post-traumatic
dissociative psychosis?
- Mini workshop: Why aren't mental health professionals
asking about child abuse? |