Description
About the Author
Jo L. Ringrose is a UKCP registered psychotherapist and director of The Karuna Centre for Psychotherapy and Counselling, Harrogate, UK. She won an award for her research at Leeds University in 2001, has published articles, and regularly runs seminars and workshops in the field of trauma and dissociation.
Reviews
'An innovative, updated, creative, practical resource for professionals who struggle to understand and effectively address the challenges of working with dissociative clients.'- Dr Barbara Boat, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Director of the Childhood Trust, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA'An essential guide for working with DID. It is compact, with good knowledge of the subject and written in a language that everyone understands.'- Dr Claire Schulz, Top Referent Trauma Centrum, Assen, The Netherlands'This is an impressive piece of work.'- Dr Erica Pearl, Assistant Professor of Clinical Paediatrics, Mayerson Centre for Safe & Healthy Children, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA'This book ticks all my boxes. It has been written with clarity and compassion. Great care has been taken to ensure that a cross section of approaches is included. Uniquely, it is addressed to beginners in the field in such a way that clinicians and other interested readers will not feel intimidated by the subject matter. It deserves to find its place in all therapy training organisations as well as in training for psychologists.'- Remy Aquarone, President of the European Society for Trauma & Dissociation; Director, The Pottergate Centre for Trauma & Dissociation, Norwich, UK
Book Information
ISBN 9781780490335
Author Jo L. Ringrose
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Karnac Books
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd