1Dedication
36Therapeutic Approaches, and New Techniques and Modalities
2Disclaimer
37DID Group
3About
38Chapter 5—Fallout from Trauma
4Acknowledgements
39Triggers
5Here’s what people are saying about…
40Flashbacks
6New Horizons in Therapy Series:
41Body Memories
7Foreword
42Chapter 6—Relating to Others
8Preface
43Disclosure
9What are the symptoms of a Dissociative Disorder?
44DID and Sexuality / Intimacy
10Where can I get more information?
45Unhealthy Sexual Expressions
11Chapter 1—got parts?
46Keeping the Littles Safe
12You are not alone
47DID and Relationships
13Getting To Know You
48DID and Parenting
14Getting to Know You
49DID and Working / Employment
15Respecting Each Other
50DID and School
16Celebrate Diversity in your System
51Chapter 7—Guidelines for Living
17Parts and the Roles They Play
52This May Not Be Something You Want To Hear Or Believe, But
18Inside Kids
53Important Questions
19Chapter 2—Ideas, Methods, and Approaches?
54Guideposts
20The Safe Space / Dome
55The Power of Belief / The Power of the Spoken Word
21Daily Meetings
56Things to Remember
22Four Commitments to Doing Whatever It Takes to Get Better
57For Healing / For Re-integration / In Order to Create a Better Life
23Lockdown
58Chapter 8—Helpful Resources
24Addressing Secondary Treatment Issues
59A Word about Outside Resources
25Contracts
60Books
26Ever-Increasing Co-Consciousness
61Books for Younger Parts
27Chapter 3—Self Care
62Websites
28Therapeutic Benefits of Outside Interests and Activities
63Music
29Self-Care and Boundaries
64Movies/Videos
30Making Self-Care your First Priority
65Appendix A — What’s it Like to Be DID?
31Medical/Health Care Issues
66Appendix B — Letters You Can Use
32Time Management
67Appendix C — About the Author
33What Else Does it Take?
68Index
34Emotional Release Work
69Beyond Trauma
35The Daily Log