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Attachment, Trauma and Multiplicity: Working with Dissociative Identity Disorder
 
 
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Richard Kluft, in his foreword to the text The Dissociative Child: Diagnosis, Treatment and Management edited by Joanna Silberg (1996), describes his struggle to understand the early origins of adults who are diagnosed as suffering from Dissociative Identity/Multiple Personality Disorder. Read the first page
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