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Dissociation chez les enfants et les adolescents: une perspective de développement

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ISBN
1572302194
Subject Area
Psychology, Medical, Social Science
Publication Name
Dissociation in Children and Adolescents : a Developmental Perspective
Publisher
Guilford Publications
Item Length
9.4 in
Subject
Social Work, Psychotherapy / Child & Adolescent, Psychiatry / Child & Adolescent, Psychopathology / Dissociative Identity Disorder
Publication Year
1997
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.5 in
Author
Frank W. Putnam
Item Weight
29.6 Oz
Item Width
6.3 in
Number of Pages
423 Pages

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Presenting a comprehensive developmental approach, this book examines the origins and course of normal and pathological dissociation in children and adolescents. The volume illustrates the critical connection between pathological dissociation and trauma, and provides a clear synthesis of what is known about the psychobiology of dissociative disorders and the effects of pathological dissociation on cognition, memory, and behavior. Amply illustrated with clinical vignettes, the book describes an array of diagnostic and treatment techniques and includes reproducible copies of validated dissociation scales for all age groups.

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Publisher
Guilford Publications
ISBN-10
1572302194
ISBN-13
9781572302198
eBay Product ID (ePID)
361957

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Number of Pages
423 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Dissociation in Children and Adolescents : a Developmental Perspective
Publication Year
1997
Subject
Social Work, Psychotherapy / Child & Adolescent, Psychiatry / Child & Adolescent, Psychopathology / Dissociative Identity Disorder
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Psychology, Medical, Social Science
Author
Frank W. Putnam
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1.5 in
Item Weight
29.6 Oz
Item Length
9.4 in
Item Width
6.3 in

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Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
97-020444
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
"Individuals studying child and adolescent mental health, as well as those currently treating children and adolescents, should find this a useful resource."--Readings, This is a comprehensive textbook....The author brings to the task extensive clinical experience, outstanding scientific credentials, and a lucid literary style. The book is wide-ranging, detailed, thorough, and balanced, yet the author is clearly an advocate for the validity and importance of dissociative disorders in children and adolescents....Putnam's balanced advocacy for the validity of dissociative psychopathology is a powerful counter to the message of those who dismiss this group of disorders as iatrogenic. It will be very interesting to revisit the debate in 10 years' time. By then, this book may be regarded as a classic., "This beautifully written volume addresses the very core of how children and adolescents organize traumatic experiences: by dissociating. The rich mixture of empirical data and clinical observations makes this the indispensable tool for any clinician or researcher who cares to understand why these children behave the ways they do, and which treatments are effective in alleviating both their own suffering and the pain they often inflict on others." --Bessel A. van der Kolk, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine "Masterful....It is indeed a rare pleasure to find the most relevant and contemporary research on this topic so well articulated....This is indubitably one of the most useful additions to any professional library." --Eliana Gil, PhD "Dr. Frank Putnam's most recent book, Dissociation in Children and Adolescents: A Developmental Approach, is a welcome addition to the literature on childhood dissociation. Dr. Putnam reviews relevant research on the role of childhood trauma in the development of dissociative phenomena. Especially noteworthy is Putnam's utilization of a developmental framework in order to conceptualize dissociative symptoms as failures in basic developmental processes. The incorporation of clinical case vignettes brings the concepts described to life and makes them more accessible to the reader. Dr. Putnam is one of our nation's premier thinkers on dissociation and this book will be extremely helpful to those invested in understanding and treating dissociative disorders of childhood and adolescence." --Dante Cicchetti, PhD, Director, Mt. Hope Family Center, University of Rochester, "This beautifully written volume addresses the very core of how children and adolescents organize traumatic experiences: by dissociating. The rich mixture of empirical data and clinical observations makes this the indispensable tool for any clinician or researcher who cares to understand why these children behave the ways they do, and which treatments are effective in alleviating both their own suffering and the pain they often inflict on others." --Bessel A. van der Kolk, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine "Masterful....It is indeed a rare pleasure to find the most relevant and contemporary research on this topic so well articulated....This is indubitably one of the most useful additions to any professional library." --Eliana Gil, PhD "Dr. Frank Putnam's most recent book, Dissociation in Children and Adolescents: A Developmental Approach , is a welcome addition to the literature on childhood dissociation. Dr. Putnam reviews relevant research on the role of childhood trauma in the development of dissociative phenomena. Especially noteworthy is Putnam's utilization of a developmental framework in order to conceptualize dissociative symptoms as failures in basic developmental processes. The incorporation of clinical case vignettes brings the concepts described to life and makes them more accessible to the reader. Dr. Putnam is one of our nation's premier thinkers on dissociation and this book will be extremely helpful to those invested in understanding and treating dissociative disorders of childhood and adolescence." --Dante Cicchetti, PhD, Director, Mt. Hope Family Center, University of Rochester, Individuals studying child and adolescent mental health, as well as those currently treating children and adolescents, should find this a useful resource., "...Goes a long way toward educating professionals and demystifying this deeply misunderstood disorder. By placing MPD and pathological dissociation back in their developmental and traumatic context, Putnam transforms the fantastic, dramatic, and often unbelievable presentation of MPD into a comprehensible phenomenon....While this book clearly fills a critical gap in the child literature, it is a valuable resource for all professionals, not only child-oriented ones. The breadth and wealth of knowledge integrated here are impressive....More impressive, however, are the integrity and honest rendering of the information presented by Putnam." --The Journal of Psychiatry & Law "...offers a thoughtful, sober, careful, detailed, and thorough review of the theories, research data, clinical experience, and suggested treatments of dissociative disorders in children and adolescents. It provides succinct and clear treatment of a fairly complete set of the questions, concerns, issues, and problems connected with dissociation phenomena." --Issues in Child Abuse Accusations "Putnam's 1989 book,Diagnosis and Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder, has become a standard reference in the study of dissociation and dissociative identity disorder. Now he extends his expertise to children and adolescents....His vivid, engaging writing draws the reader on through a well-organized review of the vast literature on the extent and effects of the maltreatment of children, the basics of developmental psychopathology, and the origins, symptomatology, and diagnosis of dissociation in children. I appreciated both the clarity of his presentation and the way in which he anticipated and "interpreted" the reader's resistance to learning about children exposed to horrific trauma and how they respond with dissociation and dissociative identities." --Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic "...comprehensive and accessible....This book, which is clinically oriented, helps the practitioner understand how pathological dissociation arises from traumatic experiences in childhood and how this dissociation represents a failure in basic developmental processes. The book covers a lot of ground and provides the reader with a firm theoretical background for understanding dissociative processes....Notably, the book also includes copies of diagnostic instruments, developed by Dr. Putnam and coworkers, that are not covered by copyright and that the reader is encouraged to duplicate and use....an invaluable reference for any clinical practitioners who work with children, adolescents, or families." --Psychiatric Services "This is a comprehensive textbook....The author brings to the task extensive clinical experience, outstanding scientific credentials, and a lucid literary style. The book is wide-ranging, detailed, thorough, and balanced, yet the author is clearly an advocate for the validity and importance of dissociative disorders in children and adolescents....Putnam's balanced advocacy for the validity of dissociative psychopathology is a powerful counter to the message of those who dismiss this group of disorders as iatrogenic. It will be very interesting to revisit the debate in 10 years' time. By then, this book may be regarded as a classic." --Journal of Clinical Psychiatry "Individuals studying child and adolescent mental health, as well as those currently treating children and adolescents, should find this a useful resource." --Readings, "This is a comprehensive textbook....The author brings to the task extensive clinical experience, outstanding scientific credentials, and a lucid literary style. The book is wide-ranging, detailed, thorough, and balanced, yet the author is clearly an advocate for the validity and importance of dissociative disorders in children and adolescents....Putnam's balanced advocacy for the validity of dissociative psychopathology is a powerful counter to the message of those who dismiss this group of disorders as iatrogenic. It will be very interesting to revisit the debate in 10 years' time. By then, this book may be regarded as a classic."--Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, "...Goes a long way toward educating professionals and demystifying this deeply misunderstood disorder. By placing MPD and pathological dissociation back in their developmental and traumatic context, Putnam transforms the fantastic, dramatic, and often unbelievable presentation of MPD into a comprehensible phenomenon....While this book clearly fills a critical gap in the child literature, it is a valuable resource for all professionals, not only child-oriented ones. The breadth and wealth of knowledge integrated here are impressive....More impressive, however, are the integrity and honest rendering of the information presented by Putnam." --The Journal of Psychiatry & Law "...offers a thoughtful, sober, careful, detailed, and thorough review of the theories, research data, clinical experience, and suggested treatments of dissociative disorders in children and adolescents. It provides succinct and clear treatment of a fairly complete set of the questions, concerns, issues, and problems connected with dissociation phenomena." --Issues in Child Abuse Accusations "Putnam's 1989 book, Diagnosis and Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder, has become a standard reference in the study of dissociation and dissociative identity disorder. Now he extends his expertise to children and adolescents....His vivid, engaging writing draws the reader on through a well-organized review of the vast literature on the extent and effects of the maltreatment of children, the basics of developmental psychopathology, and the origins, symptomatology, and diagnosis of dissociation in children. I appreciated both the clarity of his presentation and the way in which he anticipated and "interpreted" the reader's resistance to learning about children exposed to horrific trauma and how they respond with dissociation and dissociative identities." --Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic "...comprehensive and accessible....This book, which is clinically oriented, helps the practitioner understand how pathological dissociation arises from traumatic experiences in childhood and how this dissociation represents a failure in basic developmental processes. The book covers a lot of ground and provides the reader with a firm theoretical background for understanding dissociative processes....Notably, the book also includes copies of diagnostic instruments, developed by Dr. Putnam and coworkers, that are not covered by copyright and that the reader is encouraged to duplicate and use....an invaluable reference for any clinical practitioners who work with children, adolescents, or families." --Psychiatric Services "This is a comprehensive textbook....The author brings to the task extensive clinical experience, outstanding scientific credentials, and a lucid literary style. The book is wide-ranging, detailed, thorough, and balanced, yet the author is clearly an advocate for the validity and importance of dissociative disorders in children and adolescents....Putnam's balanced advocacy for the validity of dissociative psychopathology is a powerful counter to the message of those who dismiss this group of disorders as iatrogenic. It will be very interesting to revisit the debate in 10 years' time. By then, this book may be regarded as a classic." --Journal of Clinical Psychiatry "Individuals studying child and adolescent mental health, as well as those currently treating children and adolescents, should find this a useful resource." --Readings, "This beautifully written volume addresses the very core of how children and adolescents organize traumatic experiences: by dissociating. The rich mixture of empirical data and clinical observations makes this the indispensable tool for any clinician or researcher who cares to understand why these children behave the ways they do, and which treatments are effective in alleviating both their own suffering and the pain they often inflict on others." --Bessel A. van der Kolk, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine "Masterful....It is indeed a rare pleasure to find the most relevant and contemporary research on this topic so well articulated....This is indubitably one of the most useful additions to any professional library." --Eliana Gil, PhD "Dr. Frank Putnam's most recent book,Dissociation in Children and Adolescents: A Developmental Approach, is a welcome addition to the literature on childhood dissociation. Dr. Putnam reviews relevant research on the role of childhood trauma in the development of dissociative phenomena. Especially noteworthy is Putnam's utilization of a developmental framework in order to conceptualize dissociative symptoms as failures in basic developmental processes. The incorporation of clinical case vignettes brings the concepts described to life and makes them more accessible to the reader. Dr. Putnam is one of our nation's premier thinkers on dissociation and this book will be extremely helpful to those invested in understanding and treating dissociative disorders of childhood and adolescence." --Dante Cicchetti, PhD, Director, Mt. Hope Family Center, University of Rochester
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
618.92/8523
Lc Classification Number
Rj506.D55p87 1997
Table of Content
1. Introduction 2. The Nature and Effects of Childhood Trauma and Maltreatment 3. Influential Factors and Common Themes in Maltreatment Outcomes 4. Introduction to Dissociation 5. Pathological Dissociation 6. Trauma, Dissociation, and Memory 7. Toward a Model of Pathological Dissociation 8. The Discrete Behavioral States Model 9. The Developmental Basis of Dissociation 10. Altered States in Everyday Life 11. Dissociative Presentations: Clinical Vignettes 12. Clinical Phenomenology and Diagnosis 13. Philosophy and Principles of Treatment 14. Individual Therapy 15. Dissociative Families and Out-of-Home Placements 16. Psychopharmacology
Copyright Date
1997

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