Available Papers
International Conference on Trauma, Attachment & Dissociation Transforming Trauma: Critical, Controversial & Core Issues
12-14 September 2003, Grand Hyatt Hotel, Melbourne
Freda Briggs, Emeritus Professor: Child Development, University of South Australia, Magill Campus - From Victim of Sexual Abuse to Perpetrator: Factors in the Transition Process from Victim of Sexual Abuse to Perpetrator
Caroline Browne and Cecelia Winkelman, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne - The Legacy of Childhood Trauma: The Effect of Adult Attachment and Cognitive Distortion on Psychological Adjustment
Francesca E Collins and Kenneth V Jones Psychological Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia - Dissociation In Australia And North America: An International Investigation Of Dissociation In Non-Clinical Adult Populations.
Jacqueline Cope, Wollongong Sexual Assault Service, Illawarra Area Health and Susan Maher, Kiama Community Health Centre, Illawarra Health - The Impact of Sexual Abuse on the Attachment Relationship: A Collaborative Group Program
Martin J. Dorahy, School of Psychology, The Queen's University of Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland, The Cannan Research Institute, Belmont Private Hospital, Brisbane – What does science tell us about memory functioning in Dissociative Identity Disorder and the answers which questions are an imperative?
Kate Gentle, MA and Louise Dever, BSW, (Grad Dip Law) - The Impact of Working with Child Trauma and Abuse on Professionals Who are Themselves Parents – Finding Balance
Professor Emeritus L Murray Gillin, AM, PhD and Loris Gillin, MEdPsyc, MAPS AGSE: Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne - Subtle Energies, Intentionality And The Healing Of Traumatically Abused Persons
Joan Haliburn, MBBS,FRANZCP,M.Med: Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist Metta Clinic, Pymble, Director of Training, ANZAP - Dissociative Psychosis – A Legacy Of Trauma & Disorganized Attachment
Susan Henry, B.App. Sc. (Sp Path), Dip.C.H.: The Delphi Centre, Melbourne - Inside Pandora's Box: Healing The Connection between Victimization and Perpetration
Suzanne Jenkins, BA Honours Psychology, Certificate of Qualification in Social Work, Diploma in Applied Social Studies, Masters in Social Work Management: Parkerville Children's Home, Beacon Road,WA - What Have We Learned From Working With Sexual Abusers About The Dynamics Of Child Sexual Abuse And Our Ability To Work Effectively With Victims And Perpetrators?
Sue Mullane Master of Education (Uni Melbourne 2000); Grad Dip. Movement and Dance (Uni Melbourne 1993) - The Dance of Dissociation
Timothy O'Leary, BSW : Relationships Australia and private practice - Developing More Of The Picture - Assessing The Impact Of Sexual Assault From A Developmental Perspective
Maria Quinn, Gunedoo, Katoomba, NSW - Working with Parents with Dissociative Disorders in a Child Protection Context
Vedat Sar, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry, Istanbul University - Research Perspectives On Dissociative Disorders
Werner Tschan, MD, psychiatrist, Basel Switzerland - The psychotherapist as a secure base - professional sexual misconduct from the attachment theory's perspective
Dr Lindsey Fairfield, Tools for Treating Survivors