Sure, MV has themes for each issue. But we also cover other subjects. If you want to know which issues have articles about addiction, or memory, or other specific subjects, here is the place to look. Years 1989 through 2010 are included; updating is ongoing. Major pieces are marked with asterisks(*). And if there is a subject area you don't see listed here, Email me. We'll try to help! -Lynn W.
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Index
ABUSE PREVENTION
2003, Vol XV Dec, pp. 7-9. When a Family Member Molests: Reality, Conflict & the Need for Support by Vicki Polin, MA., LPC; Michael Salamon, Ph.D.,& Na'ama Yehuda, MSC,SLP(*Therapist's Page)
1999, Vol XI Jun, p. 9; Aug, p. 11. Ending the Never-ending Story (*). Aug, pp. 1-13. Censuring an Unethical Therapist 1992, Vol IV Dec, p. 1. Leaving Abuse Behind 1991, Vol III Apr, pp. 2-3. Preventing Child Abuse . . . Our Life's Work p. 5. Stopping Family abuse Jun, pp. 4-5. Stopping Cycle of Child Abuse (Therapists' Page) 1989, Vol I Apr, p. 3. Breaking the Cycle Jun, p. 6. Breaking the Cycle of Abuse (short list)
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ABUSERS/PERPETRATORS
2009, Vol XXI Apr, p. 2. Leaving the Abusers: No More
2008, Vol XX *May, p. 8-9. 101 Things You Can Do to Prevent Child Abuse, by Debbie Jenae (Reprinted by permission of the author) *Aug, p. 6-7. Up Against a Corporation
2005, Vol XVII *Oct, p.7 The Ultimate Betrayal (Abuse by Therapist)
2003, Vol XV Dec, pp. 7-9. When a Family Member Molests: Reality, Conflict & the Need for Support by Vicki Polin, MA., LPC; Michael Salamon, Ph.D.,& Na'ama Yehuda,MSC,SLP(*Therapist's Page)
2000, Vol XII Apr, p. 13. A Toxic Relationship with a Therapist Aug, p. 2. Life After an Encounter with a Bad Psychiatrist (see Hope) 1998, Vol X Apr, p. 3. Creative Solutions Jun, p. 12. Confronting the Abusers (*), Partner's Page) p. 15. Validation! Again and Again! (See Denial) Aug, pp. 6-7.Trauma & Substance Abuse (*), by Lisa M. Najavits, M.D. Oct, p. 11. Sexual Abuse by a Therapist 1997, Vol IX Feb, p. 6. The Problem of Attachment to the Perpetrator (*Therapists' Page), by Colin A. Ross, M.D. Aug, p. 2. At Last They Knew Who the Enemy Was (*) Oct, p. 7. Therapeutic Trust Violated 1994, Vol VI Aug, p. 9. Unethical Therapists (Recovering) pp. 12-13. Censuring an Unethical Therapist 1993, Vol V Feb, p. 7. Abusive Families (Recovering) Oct, pp. 4-5. Abusive Sex (*Therapists' Page), by Wendy Maltz, MSW 1992, Vol IV Apr, p. 8. Unexpected Intimacy p. 9. Therapy Abuse 1991, Vol III Jun, pp. 4-5. Stopping Cycle of Child Abuse (*Therapists' Page) Aug, pp. 4-5. Crime of Incest (* Therapists' Page), by E. Sue Blume, CSW 1990, Vol II Jun, p. 11. Susan's Story 1989, Vol I Dec, pp. 4-6. Perpetrator/sexual offenders (*Therapists' Page), by Lawrence R. Klein, Ph.D.
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ADDICTIONS
2009, Vol XXI Feb, p.4-5. Lessons in Sobriety p.13. 12 Steps-What Works for Me? Jun, p.7. Dealing With Addictions
2007, Vol XIX Oct, p. 9. Managing Addictions
1999, Vol XI Jun, pp. 4-5. Addictions & Obsessions (*) p. 8. Addictions, Partner's Page (*) 1998, Vol X Aug, pp. 6-7. Trauma & Substance Abuse (* Therapists' Page) 1994, Vol VI Jun, pp. 10-13. Healing from Multiple Problems (*)
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ADJUNCTIVE THERAPY
2010, Vol XXII *Feb, pp. 8-9. Living with DID
2009, Vol XXI *Aug, p.14-15. Aids to Healing. Feb, p.7. How Yoga Helped Me Overcome DID and Return to theWorkplace
2008, Vol XX *Jun, p. 10-11. Containment and Pacing Using Art and Imagery.
2007, Vol XIX Apr, Insert. My 30 Alters, by Pegge Singer (Illustrated) *Jun, p. 6. Doll Story p. 7. Art from Within
2006, Vol XVIII Feb, p.3. Affection Deficit Oct, p. 2. Doing What Works *Oct, p. 4-5. Music and Healing Oct, p. 10. I Walk Oct, p. 12. EMDR to the Rescue
2005,Vol XVII *Dec, p.4. Healing Horse Therapy* . *..... pp*. *14-15. Art from the Heart* *Oct, p.6. Why Art? Celebrating the connection between Visual Art and Healing (Therapists' Page)
2004, Vol XVI *Oct, p. 7. TFT-A Useful Technique* 2000, Vol XII *Aug, p. 7. My Proudest Accomplishment* 1999, VOL XI *Aug, pp. 6-7. The Importance of Being Playful (Therapists' Page) p. 8. Using the Creative Process to Change Negative Behavior* 1998, Vol X *Feb, pp 4-6. Pets & Healing (*) p. 7. With Love from Jessie (*) Oct, p. 1. I Dance on the Faces of the Dead p. 4. Creativity Helps Us Heal (*) p. 9. Healing Through Art* 1997, Vol IX *Apr, p. 13. Healing Work Aug, pp. 8-9. Writing for Balance (*Therapists' Page), by Shirley Glubka, MA, LCPC.* 1994, Vol VI *Aug, p. 8. An Experience with Tai Chi* 1993, Vol V *Aug, p. 11. The Healing Touch of Art* 1990, Vol II *Feb, p. 2. Healing Ourselves p. 3. Stuff Besides Therapy Aug, pp. 4-5. Art for Creative Coping (*Therapists' Page), by Barry M. Cohen, MA, ATR
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AFFIRMATIONS 2007, Vol XIX Feb, p9. Another Battle in the Long Struggle for Life *Aug, p.12-13 Professional Brain Reprogramming
2004, Vol XVI Dec, p.8-9 Why I Created a Set of Affirmation Cards
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ALTERS
2010, Vol XXII Feb, p.9. Special or Loved
2007, Vol XIX Feb, p. 10. Sherry Remains Constant (Faithful) Apr, p. 2. My World as a Village Apr, p. 7. Celebrating Life! Apr, p. 12. Having Fun with Keepers Jun, p. 5. Follow-up to Sherry�s Medal *Aug, p. 4-5. I Wish I had Someone to Tell my Stories To Aug, p. 14. My World
2006, Vol XVIII Apr, p.11. When Multiples are Friends Jun, p. 11. Maggie�s Birthday: June 10, 2005
2004, Vol XVI Feb, p.11. Gender and System 19
2000, Vol XII Feb, p. 13. Fragments of the Whole
1999, Vol XI *Feb, p. 13. Negotiating with Alters Apr, p. 12. What's in a Name?(*) 1998, Vol X *Aug, pp 4-5. What It's Like Inside (*) p. 15. How Do Alters Learn Languages? Oct, p. 2. Singing in the Shower pp-12-13. Two Points of View from One Body (*) Dec, p. 11. Negotiating Getting Dressed 1996, Vol VIII Apr, p. 12. My Twenty-Seven Daughters Aug, pp. 10-11. Alter or Introject: Are All "Persons" Created Equal (*) 1995, Vol VII Aug, pp. 12-13. Snitching in Body & Mind Dec, p. 2. Co-Presence/Co-Conscious
ANGER/RAGE 2009, Vol XXI Aug, p.11. Anger & Rage by Polly F.
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BODY CARE
2007, Vol XIX Apr, p. 9. Healing and Massage Jun, p. 2. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
2006, Vol XVIII Dec, p. 11. Anorexia p. 12. Treating the Body Well 2004, Vol XVI *Feb, p. 14. As I Lay Me Down To Sleep
2000, Vol XII *Feb, p.12. Comment on Fibromyalgia
1997, Vol IX Oct, p. 10. Poison Ivy (*) Dec, p. 11. Lessons from a Topless Beach (* Partner's Page) 1995, Vol VII Aug, pp. 8-9. Body Concerns pp. 10-11. Healing with Bodywork p. 11. Chronic Body Illness 1994, Vol VI Aug, p. 14. The Weight Loss Program for MPDs and DDs
1993, Vol V Apr, p. 2. Our Body, Our Sister pp. 4-5. Caring for Our Bodies p. 8. New Ways to Stop Self-Harm Aug, p. 10. Physical Health
1989, Vol I Jun, p. 6. Twelve Goals for Multiple Personalities
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BOOK REVIEWS 2010. Vol XXII Feb, p. 15. In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction By Gabor Mate' MD. 2008-2010.
2009. Vol XXI Feb, p.15. Hi, I'm Bill and I'm Old: Reinventing My Sobriety for the Long Haul by William Alexander. 2008. 180 pages. Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now by Andre Jordan. 2009. Apr,. p.15. Healing Together: A couple's guide to coping with trauma & post-traumatic stress. By Suzanne B. Phillips, PsyD,ABPP, and Diane Kane, DSW. 2008. Jun, p. 15 Undrunk: A Skeptic's Guide to AA. By A.J. Adams. 2009. Coming Out, Coming In: Nurturing the Well-Being and Inclusion of Gay Youth in Mainstream Society. By Linda Goldman, MS LCPC FT. 2009. Aug, p. 15 Overcoming Prescription Drug Addiction By Rod Colvin.2008 Mindfulness for Two: An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Approach to Mindfulness in Psychotherapy. By Kelly G Wilson PhD with Troy Dufrene. 2008 Oct, p.15 Why Mommy Why: Dissociative Identity Disorder. By Jody Thomas. 2009 Unspeakable:Father-Daughter Incest in American History. By Lynn Sacco. 2009. Dec, p15. Without a Job, Who am I? By Abraham J Twerski, MD. 2009.
2008. Vol XX Feb, p. 15. Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy: Understanding and Addressing the Sacred, by Kenneth I. Pargaament. 2007. 345 pages.
Apr, p. 15. Growing Yourself Back Up � Understanding Emotional Regression, By John Lee. 2001. 240 pages. Jun, p. 15. Healing From Trauma: A Survivor�s Guide to Understanding Your Symptoms and Reclaiming Your Life, by Jasmin Lee Cori, MS. 2007. 260 pages.
Aug, p. 15. The Last Adventure of Life: Sacred Resources for Living and Dying from a Hospice Counselor, by Maria Dancing Heart. 2008. 221 pages. Dying: A Book of Comfort, Healing Words on Loss and Grief, Edited by Pat McNees. 1996.
Oct, p.15. The 10 Best-ever Anxiety Management Techniques by Margaret Wehrenberg PsyD. 2008 From Within the Looking Glass, by Gustave Geyer. 2007
Dec, p.15. Thank You Greenham, by Kate Evans. 2008 ������� The Brain that Changes itself. By Norman Doidge, MD. 2007.
2007, Vol XIX Feb, p. 15. Trauma and the Body: A Sensorimotor Approach to Psychotherapy By Pat Ogden, Ph.D., Kekuni Minton, Ph.D. and Clare Pain, M.D. 2006. 345 pages. Apr, p. 15. Emotional Resonance: The Story of World-Acclaimed Psycho- Therapist Helen Watkins, by John G. Watkins, Ph.D. 2005.160 pages. Jun, p. 15. Sober Celebrations: Lively Entertaining Without the Spirits, by Liz Scott. 2007. 293 pages. Aug, p. 15. Set This House in Order: A Romance of Souls (Fiction), by Matt Ruff. 2004. (Paperback) Oct, p. 15. An Uncertain Inheritance: Writers on Caring for Family. Edited byNell Casey. 2007. 270 pages. The Inner World of Trauma: Archetypal Defenses of the Personal Spirit, by Donald Kalsched, Ph.D. 1996. 240 pages. Dec, p. 15. Moon Shadows: Stories of Trauma & Recovery. Edited by Colin A. Ross,MD. 2007. 375 pages. Helping Abused and Traumatized Children: Integrating Directive and Nondirective Approaches, by Eliana Gil, Ph.D. 2006. 234 pages.
2007,Vol XIX Aug, p.15. Set This House in Order: A Romance of Souls (Fiction) by Matt Ruff
2006, Vol XVIII Feb, p. 15. Dialogues with Forgotten Voices: Relational perspectives on child abuse trauma and treatment of dissociative disorders, by Harvey L.Schwartz, Ph.D., 2000. 451 pages.
Responding to Physical and Sexual Abuse in Women with Alcohol And Other Drug and Mental Disorders. Edited by Bonita M. Veysey, Ph.D. and Colleen Clark, Ph.D., 2004. 200 pages.
Apr, p. 15. Working with Traumatized Youth in Child Welfare. Edited by Nancy Boyd Webb, 2006. 316 pages. Intervention Following Mass Violence and Disasters. Edited by Elspeth Cameron Ritchie, Patricia J. Watson, and Matthew J. Friedman. 2006. 430 pages.
Jun, p. 15. Forgiveness and Child Abuse: Would You Forgive? Edited by Lois Einhorn, Ph.D. 2006. 215 pages.
Aug, p. 15. Neural Path Therapy by Matthew McKay, Ph.D. and David Harp, MA.2005. 168 pages. If I Am So Smart, Why Can�t I Lose Weight? Tools to Get it Done!, By Brooke Castillo. 2006. 248 pages. Oct, p. 15. Finding My Way: A Teen�s Guide to Living with a Parent Who Has Experienced Trauma, by Michelle D. Sherman, Ph.D. and DeAnne M. Sherman. 2005. 142 pages. Dec, p. 15. I Am More Than One: Howe Women with Dissociative Identity Disorder Have Found Success in Life and Work, by Jane Wegscheider Hyman, Ph.D. 2007. 278 pages.
2004, Vol XVI *Feb, p. 15. Male Victims of Same- Sex Abuse:Addressing their Sexual Response by John M. Preble & A.Nicholas Groth, 2002 The Myth of Sanity: Divided Consciousness and the Promise of Awareness by Martha Stout, Ph.D. * *Oct*,* p.15*. *The Jumping Jealousy Bug by Marguerite Trauma and Sexuality edited by James Chu, MD and Elizabeth Bowman, MD* *Rapid Recovery by Stephen P. King* *Dec, p.15. Trauma and Recovery by Judith Lewis Herman; Beyond Trauma:Conversations on Traumatic Incident Reduction. Edited by Victor Volkman.
2001, Vol XIII *Feb, p.15. The Trauma Model: A Solution to the Problem of Comorbidity, by Colin A. Ross, M.D. , 2000, 404 pgs. Life After MPD, by Debra Lighthart, PhD 2000
Apr, p.15. Bluebird:Deliberate Creation of Multiple Personality by Psychiatrists by Colin Ross M.D. 2000 Hidden Selves, by Moira Walker and Jennifer Antony-Black (editors) 1999
2000, Vol XII *Feb, p. 15. Journey to Wholeness: Healing from the Trauma of Rape, by Monique Lang, 2000. 167 pages. ������������������ Risking Connection: A Training Curriculum for Working with Survivors of Childhood Abuse, by Karen W Saakvitne, Ph.D., 2000. 200 pages.
Apr, p. 15. Forgiveness: Theory, Research and Practice, by Michael E. McCullough, Kenneth I. Pargament, Carl E. Thoresen. 334 pages. Courage to Heal (Spanish edition: El Coraje De Sanar)
Jun, p. 13. Radical Healing, by Rudolph Ballentine, M.D., 1999. 612 pages.
Aug, p. 15. Healing from Childhood Abuse- We Have a Voice Now, by Julie Martin�s Miracle System, 2000. 122 pages. ����������������� Body Scripture: A Therapist�s Journey of Recovery from Multiple Personality, by� Barbara Hope, 2000. ����������������� CAPTIV, by S. Marie, 1998. 83 pages.
Oct, p. 15. Looking Inside: Life Lessons from a Multiple Personality in Pictures and Words, by Judy Castelli, 2000. 112 pages.
Dec, p. 15. The Stranger in the Mirror �Dissociation: The Hidden Epidemic, by Marlene Steinberg, M.D., with Maxine Schnall, 2000. 316 pages. ���������������� �I Will Not Die an Unlived Life: Reclaiming Purpose and Passion, by Dawna Markova, 2000. 150 pages.**
1999, XI *Feb, p. 15. The Dissociative Child: Diagnosis, Treatment and Management (2nd ed), edited by Joyanna Silberg, 1996, 1998. 410 pages.* ������������� ���*The Verbally Abusive Relationship: How to Organize it and How to Respond, by Patricia� Evans, 1992, 1996. 221 pages.
Apr, p. 15.The Gift of Fear: And Other Survival Signals that Protect Us from Violence, by Gavin de Becker, 1997. 420 pages.
Apr, p. 15. The Lost Art of Listening: How Learning to Listen Can Improve ����������������� Relationships, by Michael P. Nichols, Ph.D. 1995. 251 pages.
Jun, p. 15.Rebuilding Shattered Lives�The Responsible Treatment of Complex Post- Traumatic and� Dissociative Disorders, by James A. Chu, M.D., 271 pages.
Aug, p. 15. Shadow� Syndromes: Recognizing and Coping with the� Hidden ���������������� Psychological Disorders that� Can Influence Your Behavior and Silently Determine�the Course of your Life, by John J. Ratey, M.D., and Catherine Johnson, Ph.D. 388 pages.
Oct,� p. 15. I Never Told Anyone This Before: Managing the Initial Disclosure of Child Sexual Abuse� Re-Collections, by Janice D. Gasker. 1999. 172 pages. ��������������� The Family Inside: Working with the Multiple, by Doris Bryant, Judy Kessler and Lynda Shirar, 1992. 268 pages.
Dec, p. 15. If He Is Raped: A Guidebook for Parents, Partners, Spouses & Friends, by Alan McEvoy, Debbie Rollo & Jeff Brookings, 1999. 104 pages. �������������� Women Living with Self-Injury, by Jane Wegsheider Hyman, 1999. 214 pages.
1998, Vol X *Feb, p. 15.* *Images of Me: A Guide to Group Work with African- American Women, by Sherlon P. Pack-Brown, Linda E. Whittington-Clark and Woodrow M. Parker. ���������������� 1998. 286 pages.
Apr, p. 15. Flesh Wounds, A Novel, by Mick Cochrane, 1997. 274 pages. ����������������� Unspeakable Truths and Happy Endings: Human Cruelty and the New Trauma Therapy, by Rebecca Coffey, 1998. 226 pages.
Jun, p. 15. Memory, Trauma Treatment and the Law, by Daniel Brown, Alan W. ����������������� Scheflin & Corydon Hammond, 1997. 816 pages.
Oct, p. 15. Treatment of Offenders with Mental Disorders. Edited by Robert M. ����������������� Wettstein, 1998. 438 pages. ���������������� Breaking Ritual Silence: An Anthology of Ritual Abuse Survivors� Stories, by Jeanne Marie Lorena and Paul Levy, editors, 1998. 244 pages.
Dec, p. 15. Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In, by Roger Fisher & William Ury, 1981. 200 pages. ���������������� Getting Past No: Negotiating Your Way from Confrontation to Cooperation, by William Ury, 1991, 1993. 189 pages. ���������������� Green Surprise of Passion: Writings of a Trauma Therapist, by Shirley Glubka, 1998. 82 pages.
1997, Vol IX *Feb, p. 15. Healing Tasks: Psychotherapy with Adult Survivors of Childhood Abuse, by James Kepner, Ph.D., 1995. 312 pages. ��������������� Coping with Trauma: A Guide to Self-Understanding, by Jon G. Allen, 1995. 385 pages.
Apr, p. 15. The Couple Who Became Each Other, and Other Tales of Healing from a Hypnotherapist�s Casebook, by David L. Calof with Robin Simons, 1996. 354 pages. ������������� Winter Birds: A Novel, by Jim Grimsley, 1994. 209 pages.
Jun, p. 15. Betrayal Trauma: The Logic of Forgetting Childhood Abuse, by Jennifer J. Freyd, 1996. 232 pages.
Aug, p. 15. Lessons We Have Learned: A Survival Guide. 133 pages. ������������� The Magic Daughter, by Jane Phillips, 1995. ������������� When I Go to Bed At Night, by Susan Bassett, 1994. 42 pages.
Dec, p. 15. Clear Your Past, Change Your Future, by Lynne D. Finney, 1997. 184 pages. ������������� Rag Doll: A Journey of Healing and Integration, by Alayna, 1997. 106 pages. ������������� Becoming One: A Story of Triumph Over Multiple Personality Disorder, by Sarah E. Olson, 1997. 269 pages.
1996, Vol V111 *Feb, p. 15.* * Beyond Integration: One Multiple�s Journey*,** * by Doris Bryant* *** . and Judy Kessler, 1996. 176 pages. ����������������� The Family Inside: Working with the Multiple, by Doris Bryant, Judy Kessler� and Lynda Shirar, 1992. Apr, p. 15. How To Marry the Man of Your Choice, by Margaret Kent, 1987, 1994. ����������������� Guerilla Dating Tactics, by Sharyn Wolf, 1993. ����������������� No Is a Complete Sentence, by Megan LeBoutillier, 1995.
Jun, p. 15. From Wounded to Embraced: A Survivor�s Story of Healing Through Sculpture, by Abby Studio. 15 pages. ����������������� Dissociative Children: Bridging the Inner & Outer Worlds, by Linda Shirar, 1996. 246 pages.
Aug, p. 15. Beyond Bedlam: Contemporary Women Psychiatric Survivors Speak Out edited by Jeanine Grobe, 1995. 253 pages.
Oct, p. 15. The Teenage Liberation Handbook: How to Quit School and Get a Real Life and Education, by Grace Llewellyn, 1991. 392 pages. ����������������� What Color Is Your Parachute, by Richard N. Bolles, 1972. ����������������� How To Get Control of Your Time and Your Life, by Alan Lakein.
Dec, p. 15. The Recovered Memory/False Memory Debate, ed. by Kathy� Pezdak and William P. Banks, 1996. 394 pages. ����������������� The Enchanted World of Sleep, by Peretz Lavie, translated from the original�Hebrew by Anthony Berris, 1996. 270 pages.
1995, Vol VII *Feb, p. 15. Sixteen Voices: By 16 Poets Who Are Survivors of Incest & Sexual Abuse, 1994. 80 pages. �����������������Through a Glass Darkly: Poems and Illustrations, by Janice Brand, 1994. 64 pages.
Apr, p. 15. The Power Model Life book for MP, by Kay Bennett & Susan Redford, 1993. 97 pages. ���������������� Hope in Healing, by Mary D. and Tess E. 50 pages.
Jun, p. 15. The Battle and the Backlash: The Child Sexual Abuse War, by David Heckler, 1988. 376 pages. ���������������� Speaking Our Truth: Voices of Courage & Healing for Male Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse, by Neal King, 1995. 156 pages.
Aug, p. 15. The Women�s Comfort Book: A Self-Nurturing Guide for Restoring Balance in Your Life, by Jenifer Louden, 1922. 209 pages.
Oct, p. 15. Managing Traumatic Stress Through Art: Drawing from the Center, by Barry M. Cohen, Mary-Michola Barnes and Anita B. Rankin, 1995. 170 pages. �������������� �Reach for Joy: How To Find the Right Therapist and Therapy forYou, by Lynne D. Finney, 1995. 327 pages.
Dec, p. 15. Expressions of Healing: Embracing the Process of Grief, by Sandra Graves, 1994. 174 pages. ����������������� Telling Without Talking: Art As a Window into the World of Multiple Personality, by� Barry M. Cohen and Carol Thayer Cox, 1995. 314 pages.
1994, Vol VI *Feb, p. 15. Shattered Images: Phenomenological Language of Sexual Trauma, by Dee Spring, 1993. 305 pages. �����������������Bunny, A Storybook for Children Who Have a Parent with Multiple ���������������� Personalities, by� Lauren Lund, 1993. 36 pages.
Apr, p. 15. The Way of the Journal, by Kathleen Adams, 1993. 79 pages. ��������������� How the Princess Returned Color to Her Kingdom, by Harriet Trenholm, 1993. 60 pages.
Jun, p. 19. Nobody Nowhere, The Extraordinary Autobiography of an Autistic, by Donna Williams, 1992. Promise Not to Tell, by Carolyn Polese, 1985. 53 pages.
Aug, p. 15. When It�s Safe to Tell, by Abigail Collins, 1994. Multiple Personality and Dissociation, Understanding Incest, Abuse & MPD, by David L. Calof with Mary LeLoo, 1993. ��������������� My Mom Is Different, by Deborah Sessions, 1994. ��������������� Someone I Know Has Multiple Personality, by Sandra Hocking, 1994. ������������� ��The Courage To Heal, by Ellen Bass & Laura Davis, 1994.
Oct, p. 15. Someone I Know Has Multiple Personalities, by Sandra Hocking, 1994. ����������������� Understanding the Trauma of Childhood Psycho-Sexual Abuse, by Elizabeth Adams, 1994. 192 pages.
Dec, p. 19. The Fractured Mirror: Healing Multiple Personality Disorder, by C. W. Duncan, Ph.D., 1994. 144 pages. ���������������� Safe Passage to Healing: A Guide for Survivors of Ritual Abuse, by Chrystine Oksana, 1994. 388 pages.**
1993, Vol V *Feb, p. 15. Recovering From Sexual Abuse and Incest: A Twelve-Step Guide, by Jean Gust and Patricia D. Sweeting, 1992. 204 pages. ���������������� Beyond Survival: A Writing Journey for Healing, by Maureen Brady, 1992. 176 pages.
Apr, p. 15. Managing Our Selves: Building a Community of Caring, by Elizabeth Power, 1992. 115 pages. ��������������� Dissociative Disorders: A Clinical Review, edited by David M. Spiegel, 1993. 144� pages.
Jun, p. 19. Lights in the Darkness for Survivors and Healers of Sexual Abuse, by Ave Clark, 1993. 130 pages.
Aug, p. 15. The Invisible Wound: A New Approach to Healing Childhood Sexual Trauma, by Wayne Kritsberg, 1993. 262 pages. ���������������Male Survivors�12-Step Recovery Program for Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse, by Timothy L. Sanders, 1991. 192 pages.
Oct, p. 15. 13 Pieces: Life with a Multiple, by Mary Locke, 1993. 258 pages. �������������� Many Minds�Information for people who have multiple personalities, by Lauren Lund and David Lund, 1993. 34 pages.
Dec, p. 15. Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse�Workshop Models for Family Life Education, by Christine A. Courtois, Ph.D., 1993. 143 pages. ������������� More Than a Band-Aid for the Small Child Within�Joyful Joysigns & Insights, by� Marguerite Stucki, 1988. 100 pages.
1992, Vol IV *Feb, p. 15. Daybreak�Meditations for Women Survivors of Sexual Abuse, by Maureen Brady, 1991. 380 pages. ���������������� Give Me Wings�An Incest Survivor�s Journal of Recovery, by Sandra J. Hocking, 1990. 48 pages.
Apr, p. 15. Jennifer and Her Selves, by Dr. Gerald Schoenewolf, 1991. 208 pages. ���������������� �Dancing with Daddy, by Betsy Peterson, 1991. ����������������� Healing the Heart, by Alvin Rosenfeld & Saul Wasserman, 1990. 96 pages.
Aug, p. 15. Out of Darkness: Exploring Satanism and Ritual Abuse, 1992.
Oct, p. 15. Living with Your Selves, by Sandra J. Hocking & Company, 1992. 89 pages. Reach for the Rainbow, by Lynne D. Finney, 1990, 1992. 347 pages. ���������������� Women�s Sexuality After Childhood Incest, by Elaine Westerlund, 1992. 241 pages.
Dec, p. 15. Cat in the Mirror, by Mary Stolz, 1978. ���������������� What We May Be, by Piero Ferrucii, 1982. 250 pages.
1991, Vol III *Feb, p. 11.The Loony Bin Trip, by Kate Millett, 1990. 317 pages. ���������������� Tales of the Kingdom and Tales of Resistance, by David and Karen Mains, 1986. ����������������� Hunches in Bunches, by Dr. Seuss.
Apr, p. 11. United We Stand, By Eliana Gil, Ph.D., 1990. 43 pages. ��������������� Unspeakable Acts: The True Story of Frank Fuster Child Abuse Court Case, by Jan Hollingsworth. 592 pages.
Jun, p. 13. Multiple Personality Disorder: Diagnosis, Clinical Features & Treatment, by Colin A. Ross, M.D, 1989. 389 pages. ������������ �����I Can�t Talk About It: A Child�s Book About Sexual Abuse, by Doris Sanford, 1986. 32 pages.
Aug, p. 13. Multiple Personality Disorder from the Outside, edited by Barry M. Cohen, Esther Giller, Lynn W., 1991. 245 pages. ������������������Self-Parenting: The Complete Guide to Your Inner Conversations. Learn to love, support and nurture your inner child, by John K. Pollard III, 1987. 250 pages. ������������������ Secret Feelings and Thoughts, by Rosemary Narimanian, 1990.
Oct, p. 15. Ghost Girl: The True Story of a Child in Peril and the Teacher Who Saved Her, 1991. 230 pages. ����������������� �Uncovering the Mystery of MPD, by James G. Friesen, 1991.
Dec, p. 15. Allies in Healing When the Person You Love Was Sexually Abused as a Child, by Laura Davis, 1991. 350 pages.
1990, Vol II *Feb, p. 11. The Interactive Audio-Tape Techniques and Other Stories, by Donald A. Price, Ph.D., 1989. Toxic Parents�Overcoming Their Hurtful Legacy and Reclaiming Your Life, by� Susan Forward, 1989. 326 pages
Apr, p. 11. Katherine, It�s Time�An Incredible Journey into the World of a Multiple Personality, by Kit Castle & Stefan Bechtel. 303 pages. ����������������� A Mind of My Own�The Woman Who Was Known as Eve Tells Her Truimph over� Multiple Personality Disorder, by Chris Costner Sizemore, 1989. 274 pages.
Jun, p. 11. Truimph Over Darkness�Understanding and Healing the Trauma of ����������������� Childhood Sexual Abuse, by Wendy Wood, MA, and Leslie Hatton, 1988. 294 pages.
Aug, p. 11. Nap Time�The True Story of Sexual Abuse at a Suburban Day- Care Center, by Lisa Manshel, 1990. 365 pages. �������������������Not My Child�A Mother Confronts Her Child�s Sexual Abuse, by Patricia Crowley, 1990. 308 pages. ������������������ Ancient Child�Poetry About Incest, by Marcella Bryant, 1989. 74 pages.
Oct, p. 12. Secret Survivors: Uncovering Incest & Its Aftereffects on Women, 1990. 326 pages. ����������������� Strong at the Broken Places: Overcoming the Trauma of Childhood Abuse, by Linda Tschirhart Sanford, 1990.
Dec, p. 15. Dark Obsession�A True Story of Incest and Justice, by Shelley Sessions 1990. 316 pages.
1989, Vol I *Feb, p. 11.The Courage to Heal, by Ellen Bass & Laura Davis, 1988. 493 pages. ������������������� Voices, by Trula Michaels LaCalle, Ph.D., 1987. 274 pages.
Apr, p. 11. Through Divided Minds�Probing the Mysteries of Multiple Personalities, by Dr. Robert Mayer, 1988. 294 pages. ������������������ Psychological Trauma, by Bessel van der Kolk, 1986. 256 pages.
Jun, p. 11. Treatment of Adult Survivors of Childhood Abuse, by Eliana Gil, Ph.D., 1988. 301 pages. ����� �����������Sandplay�A Psychotherapeutic Approach to the Psyche, by Dora M. Kalff, 1980. 166 pages. ����������������� Images of the Self, by Estell Weinrib, 1983. 172 pages.
Aug, p. 11. Diagnosis & Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder, by� Frank W. Putnam, 1989. 351 pages. ���������������� Multiple Man: Explorations in Possession & Multiple Personality, by Adam Crabtree, 1985. 277 pages.
Oct, p. 11. Victims No Longer: Men Recovering from Incest and Other Sexual Child Abuse, by Mike Lew, 1988. 393 pages. ������ ����������Suffer the Child, by Judith Spencer, 1989. 381 pages.
Dec, p. 15. The Obsidian Mirror: an Adult Healing from Incest, by Loise Wisechild, 1988. 278 pages.
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BOUNDARIES
2006, Vol XVIII *Feb, p. 6-7. Setting Boundaries with Kid Parts
2005, Vol XVII *Oct, p.7 The Ultimate Betrayal (Abuse by Therapist)
2001, Vol XIII *Feb, pp.6-7, Telling A Friend * 2000, Vol XII Apr, p.13. A Toxic Relationship With a Therapist
1999, Vol XI *Aug, p. 5. Fun with Boundaries (Humor) Jun, p. 10. Boundary Violation
1994, Vol VI *Aug, pp. 4-5.� Issue of Boundaries (Therapists� Page), by Joyce H. Vesper, Ph.D.
1990, Vol II *Aug, p. 2. A Touchy Subject �������� pp. 8-9. Good Boundaries Keep Us Safe . . . and Help Us Heal
Dec, pp. 4-5. A Touchy Subject Revisited ������� pp. 9-10. Boundaries�A Positive Force for Healing
1989, Vol I *Feb, p. 4. Boundaries, an important therapeutic issue (Therapists� Page), by Diane M. Vickery, M.D.**
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CHILDREN
2010, Vol XXII Feb, p.11. Tell Me a Story Mama (long poem) p.14. Let the Children Play
2009, Vol XXI *Aug, p. 12-13. I am 14 and This is My Story by Tivona
1995, Vol VII *Aug, p. 5. A Child
1994, Vol VI *Feb, p. 11. What the Children Learned
1990, Vol II *Dec, pp. 12-13. The Mirrored Child
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CHOOSING A THERAPIST
2008, Vol XX Aug, p. 14. �You�re Fired�
2000, Vol XII *Aug, p. 9. Words from a Partner Dec, pp. 4-5. Therapy Troubles and Solutions**
1997, Vol 1X *Jun, p. 12. The Need for a Therapist (*Partner�s Page) Dec, pp. 6-7. Finding Help (*Therapists� Page), by Laura Russell, Ph.D.
1996, Vol V111 *Feb, p. 9. ABC�s of the Therapeutic Relationship Jun, pp. 2-3. The Search for a New Therapist (*) �������������������� pp. 8-9. Changing Therapists Midway Through Therapy (*), Sharon A. McGee, MS (Therapists� Page)
1992, Vol IV *Apr, pp. 4-5. Finding an Effective Therapist �������� p. 7. My Therapeutic Experience �������� p. 12. Caution: Therapist Selection in Process**
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COOPERATION
2008, Vol XX *Feb., pp. 4-5. Managing Activities of Daily Living
1995, Vol VII *Apr, p. 2. How We Work With Our Dissociation, Instead of Struggling Against It
1991, Vol III *Jun, p. 9. Meet the BCF Reefers ������� p. 11. My Violent People**
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COURAGE
2006, Vol XVIII Feb, p. 9. Speaking Out
2001, Vol XIII *Feb, pp.6-7, Telling A Friend *
2000, XII *Apr, p. 2. Believing Lies= Protecting Perpetrators Aug, p. 9. What Matters Most to Us Oct, p. 9. Staying Open-Minded
1998, Vol X *Dec, p. 13.* *Today I* *Will Rejoice in Change
1997, Vol 1X *Oct, p. 4. Courage �� ����� p. 15. Untitled
1996, Vol V111 *Apr, p. 11. Dating Progress
1994, Vol VI *Dec, pp. 4-5.* *Coping with Stress & Change
1993, Vol V *Feb, pp. 2-3. I Am Not Afraid ������� p. 5. Confrontation ������� pp. 8-10. Facing Up . . . to Our Fears (*)
1992, Vol IV *Jun, p. 6.* *Industrial Strength MPD
1991, Vol III *Dec, p. 12. Ending Therapy�Going on Alone* ������� p. 14. It Bears Repeating
1989, Vol I *Aug, p. 1. The Bravest Thing I Ever Did �������� p. 2. Ellyn�s Story �������� p. 3. End of Denial �������� p. 5. Being Brave �������� pp. 8-9. The Bravest Things We Did
Dec, pp. 12-13. To the Little Child, Becky
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CREATIVITY
2008, Vol XX Dec, p. 2. Creative Expressions Among Us ������ p. 14. A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
2006, Vol XVIII Aug, p. 2. An Interesting Discovery
2004, Vol XVI* Dec, p 5. Experiences at a Workshop
2000, Vol XII* Feb, p. 2. Do Spiders Dream?* *Aug, p. 11. A Healing Journey Through Colors
1999, Vol X1 *Aug, p. 8.* *Using the* *Creative Process to Change Negative Behavior (*Therapists� Page)
1997, Vol 1X *Feb, p. 9. Creative Expressions
1996, Vol V111 *Oct, p. 13. The Bead Lady
1995, Vol VII *Oct, p. 11. Movies & Dissociation
1994, Vol VI *Dec, p. 9. The Telling
1992, Vol IV *Jun, pp. 11-12. Wolfman and Bear
1989, Vol I *Jun, p. 8. Don�t Forget to Sightsee along the Way
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DATING CHALLENGES
2009, Vol XXI *Dec, pp. 10-11 Online Dating
1996, Vol VIII *Apr, p. 11. Dating Progress**
1995, Vol VII *Apr, p. 7. Dating Again (Recovering)
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DENIAL
2009, Vol XXI *Feb, p. 10-11. The Silence of Shame
2001, Vol XIII Apr, pp. 4-5. Denial and Disbelief(*)
1998, Vol X *Jun, p. 15. Validation! Again and Again!
1995, Vol VII *Jun, p. 4. Dealing with Denial � ������ p. 15. It�s Not Just a Simple Vacation
1989, Vol I *Dec, p. 11. Excuses
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DEPRESSION
2009, Vol XXI Oct, p.13. My World Inside--Depressed. By Kate Edwin. Dec, p. 9. Lack of Motivation
2007, Vol XIX *Aug, p.6-8 My Lessons from Depression
2006, Vol XVIII Apr, p. 10. Loneliness Jun, p. 11. What Does Empty Mean? *Aug, p. 4. Finding Joy
2007, Vol XIX *Aug, p.6-8 My Lessons from Depression
2003, Vol XV Oct, p. 5. E.C.T. (Electroconvulsive Therapy)
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DIAGNOSIS
2009, Vol XXI Jun, p.6. A Better Place to Be
2003, Vol XV *Oct*, *p.13. Compulsions* 2001, Vol XIII* Apr, p. 3. Not So Sick* *
1999, Vol X1 *Feb, p. 11. Dissociation Apr, p. 10. School� and D.I.D. Apr, p. 11. Shifting Persons Oct, p. 7. Fibromyalgia ������� p. 9. Hallucinations Dec, p. 12. Having MDD & Being All Alone (*)
1998, Vol X *Aug, p. 11. MPD? No, Just Me! Oct, p. 3. Partners Who Share D.I.D. Dec, p. 3. Serious Subjects
1997, Vol IX *Feb, p. 3. My Thoughts on MPD Dec, p. 3. Days in the Life
1995, Vol VII *Apr, pp. 4-6. What Is Going On in Here (Readers� Frustrations with Dissociative Symptoms) ������� pp. 10-12. History as a Dissociative Disorder (*Therapists� Page), by Lloyd deMause Oct, pp. 8-9. Question: Is There Hope For Me? Dec, p. 3. You Might Have DID (MPD) If :
1993, Vol V *Apr, p. 11. Diabetes and MPD Jun, pp. 1-2. Diagnosis ������� p. 4. Don�t Fence Me In ���� ���p. 5. From Craziness to Peace ������� pp. 10-12. Diagnosis�We Search for Meanings(*) ������� pp. 13-14. Labels, labels, labels (*) ������� p. 15. Having PTSD and MPD ������� p. 16. What�s Good (and Bad) About Post-Traumatic Distress Disorder ������� p. 17. Diagnostic Labels
1992, Vol IV *Jun, pp. 12-13. Who Are We? What Are We? ������ pp. 14-15. Self-Sensing Self
1991, Vol III *Feb, p. 8. Conference Review: Psychodiagnosis of MPD
1990, Vol II *Jun, p. 3. Accepting Diagnosis Dec, pp. 2-3. Telling Others�Who, When and How Much
1989, Vol I *Feb, p. 6. Learning About Dissociation ������� p. 10. A Life Full of Chaos and Emptiness**
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EATING
2009, Vol XXI Feb, p.5, 12 Steps to Manage Overeating.
1999, Vol XI *Jun, pp. 6-7. Reenactment and Eating Disorders (* Therapists� Page), by Paula Gay, Ph.D. Oct, pp. 10-11. Nutrition and Fatigue
1995, Vol VII *Aug, p. 6. Creative Eating for Multiples
1994, Vol VI *Jun, pp. 16-17. A Kinder, Gentler Way to Control Eating
1993, Vol V *Apr, p. 9. Food
1991, Vol III *Dec, pp.� 8-9.� Overcoming an Eating Disorder
1989, Vol I *Aug, p. 10. Order Anything with Mushrooms
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FAMILY OF ORIGIN 2010, Vol XXII Feb, p.13. Getting to the Basics
2009, Vol XXI Apr, p. 14. No More Beer Bottles Feb, p. 11. Another Losss
2007, Vol XIX Jun, *p. 8-9. That�s Enough
2006, Vol XVIII Jun, p. 2. Family: Can There Be One? p. 3. Why My Family? *p. 4-5. The History of My Life with My Family *p. 6-7. Family Issues: Taking Care of Myself p. 8. Father�s Day *p. 13-14. Family Through the Ages
1997, Vol IX *Jun, pp. 2-3. How I Got Away (*) ������� pp. 4-5. Family Interactions (*) ������� pp. 6-7. Missing Mama (*) ������� p. 14. Operation �FOO� Disconnect (*) Dec, p.5. Children Do Remember, Dad 1995, Vol VII *Jun, p. 11. A Healing Crest
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FEARS
2009, Vol XXI Dec, p. 5. Cancer Poem
2007, Vol XIX *Aug, p.13. Fear of Going "Crazy" Dec, p.2. Fear of Going "Crazy" Part II
2006, Vol XVIII Dec, p. 6-7. Not Afraid
2001, Vol XIII Feb, p.11. Speaking My Truth Apr, p. 2. Internal Fears and Inner Work
2000, Vol XII *Jun, p. 8. An Important Message for Women
1999, Vol Xl *Apr, pp. 4, 15. What I am Afraid to Tell My Therapist (*) �� ����� p. 11. More Fears (short graph)
1993, Vol V *Feb, p. 4. Overcoming Fears ������� pp. 8-10. Facing Up . . . to Our Fears (*) ������� p. 12. Comment on Fear
1991, Vol III *Feb, p. 9. Fear of Finishing
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FINANCES
1999, Vol XI *Feb, p. 11. Organizing ways to spend money (short graph)
1998, Vol X *Feb, p. 14. How to (maybe) Pay� for Therapy
1997, Vol IX *Dec, p. 4. Managing Your Life
1992, Vol IV *Apr, p. 10. Budgeting for Therapy *Apr, p. 13. If You Really Can�t Work
1991, Vol III *Apr, p. 10.� Answers to Fear of Finishing
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FORGIVENESS
2008, Vol XX Dec, p. 5. Forgiveness
1999, Vol Xl *Apr, p. 13. Forgiveness (Help for Hard Issues) Dec, pp. 2-3. The Gift of Forgiveness (*) ������� pp. 4-5. How to Forgive What We don�t Remember (*) ������� pp. 6-7. Is Forgiveness a Viable Option? ������� pp. 8-9. Forgiveness (*Partner�s Page) ������� pp. 10-11. How I Learned to Heal Resentment and Anger (*) ������� p. 14.�� Thoughts on Forgiveness(*). (See Spirituality)
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GENDER ISSUES
2004, Vol XVI *Feb, p.11. Gender and System * *
2000, Vol XII *Feb, pp. 4-5. Gender issues and Dissociation ������� pp. 6-7.� Women�s Issues (*Therapists� Page), by Jill W. Bley, Ph.D. ������� pp. 10-11. Bi-Gendered ������� p. 13. Fragments of the Whole Jun, p. 8. An Important Message for Women
1989, Vol I *Dec, p. 6. Words from a Feminist Witch
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GRIEF
2009, Vol XXI *Aug, p.10-11. Dissociation and the Experience of Loss. By Mona. Jun, p.9. Steps in the Healing and Grieving Process for Survivors of Abuse *Dec, pp. 8-9. David is Gone. I Am Still Here.
2008, Vol XX Aug, p. 5. On Illness, Death and Dissociation Oct, p. 2. Grief Explained
2006, Vol XVIII Aug, p. 11. Losing a Best Friend Dec, p. 14. Blooms of Hope
2000, Vol XII *Aug, p. 12. Grief: A River to Travel
1997, Vol IX *Oct, p. 11. Joy Comes in the Mourning (*)
1995, Vol VII *Oct, p. 4. Grieving Our Sorrows ������� p. 5. Grief & Loss
1993, Vol V *Dec, p. 11. A Tribute
1990, Vol II *Oct, p. 4. Grieving Our Losses to Help Us Grow ������� pp. 8-9. Grief and Acceptance ������� p. 9. A Path Through Grief
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GROUP THERAPY
2008, Vol XX Feb, p. 13. The Importance of Twelve-Step Work in Recovery
2007, Vol XIX Dec, p. 4. Support at MeetUp.Com
2006, Vol XVIII Apr, p. 2. My DID Group p. 8. New Landscape: Support Group in New York City p. 14. Living on the Outside
2004, Vol XVI Dec, p 5. Experiences at a Workshop
1998, Vol X *Dec, pp. 4-5. Fruitbats
1995, Vol VII *Apr, p. 15. Coping Skills Group
1994, Vol VI *Apr, p. 14. 100 Strengths I Have* *Oct, pp. 8-9. Multiples in Group Settings (Therapists� Page)
1990, Vol II *Feb, p. 10. Group State �������� p. 11.Group Therapy with Non-multiples
1989, Vol I *Feb, p. 8. Groups Aug, p. 7. Groups
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GUIDED IMAGERY
2009, VOL XXI Oct, p.14. Debunking Hypnosis and Using it in Therapy. By J.Jones.
2008, VOL XX Jun, p. 12. Unmapped Miles
1997, Vol IX *Apr, p. 3. Self-actualization
1993, Vol V *Jun, pp. 6-8. Imagery skills (*Therapists� Page), by Moshe S. Torem., M.D.
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HEALTH CARE INSURANCE
2008, VOL XX *Jun, p. 4-5. Navigating the Socialized Mental Health System
2000, XII *Jun, p. 5. Alternative Health Resource List for Trauma Survivors Oct, p. 2. Health Care in the USA ����� pp. 4-5. Insurance, Disability and More�������
1996, Vol VIII *Oct, pp. 10-11. Cost Savings vs. Life Savings (*)
1995, Vol VII *Jun, p. 14. Health Insurance Oct, pp, 6-7. Health Insurance (Therapists� Page)
1994, Vol VI *Jun, p. 18. $ Crisis�Health Care Dec, pp. 8-9. Dealing with the Health Care System (*)
1993, Vol V *Apr, p. 10. Staying Alive Apr, pp. 14-15. My Quest (�ions) for Healing
1992, Vol IV *Oct, pp. 6-7. Work and Mental Health
1990, Vol II *Apr, pp. 4-5. Guidelines to Healthy Living(* Therapists� Page), by Moshe S. Torem, M.D.
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HOLIDAYS
2008, Vol XX *Dec, p.4-5. Feeling Free to Celebrate
2004, Vol. XIV *Dec, p. 4 The Importance of Having a Holiday Plan p.10 Tips to Help You Through the Holidays
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HOPE/HEALING
2008, Vol XX Oct, p.12. Living with MPD
2007, Vol XIX* Aug, p.2 My Best Friend Hope p. 4-5. I Wish I Had Someone To Tell My Stories To
2006, Vol XVIII* Apr, p. 12. What It's Really Like Being a Survivor p. 13. A Healing Family
2004,Vol XVI *Dec, p.6-7. Power to Heal p.8-9. Why I Created a Set of Affirmation Cards
2000, Vol XII *Apr, p . 4-5 Comfort alone and with Others* *.....p. 10. Creating a safe, comfortable life* *.....p. 12. Crystal's Story *.....p. 15. Normal is more than half good Aug, p. 2. Life After an Encounter with a Bad Psychiatrist ..... p. 14. Dialogue with Crying**
1999, Vol XI (Dec, p. 9. Healing
1998, Vol X *Feb, p. 15. Awakening Aug, p. 2. Birth of Me
1997, Vol IX *Dec, p. 13. Label Me with �Hope�
1996, Vol VIII *Apr, p. 9. In Our World (*) Oct, p. 9. Thoughts in the Night
1995, Vol VII *Jun, pp. 12-13. Two Poems by John Oct, p. 1. Healing ������� p. 13. Celebrate =Hope
1994, Vol VI *Feb, p. 14. Guiding Us the Rest of the Way Home Apr, p. 11. My Daily Affirmation Jun, p. 7. Expect Setbacks ������� pp. 10-13. Healing from Multiple Problems (*) Aug, p. 3. Searching for the Light
1993, Vol V *Feb, p. 6. Conference Notes (False Memories & Treatment) Apr, p. 13. Body Image Aug, p. 9. Freedom
1992, Vol IV *Apr, p. 3. Success Dept. ������� pp. 6-7. Ways of Healing (Therapists� Page), by Robert Benjamin, M.D. Jun, pp. 4-5. Healing Energy from Dreams (*), by Karen Surman Paley, M.Ed. ������� p. 11. Spinning ������� p. 11. Beginning Co-Consciousness Dec, p. 12. Notes from the Journey: Soul Winter
1991, Vol III *Jun, p. 5. Anger Aug, p. 11. A Different Kind of Summer Oct, pp. 4-7. Stages of Therapy . . . Passport to Healing (*) Dec, pp. 2-3. Healing Through the Holidays ������� p. 10. In the Land of Abundance
1990, Vol II *Apr, p. 3. A Dream of Hope Jun, p. 6. The Cycle of Acceptance ������� p. 10. The Emptiness Within Oct, p. 2. The Gentle Laborer�A Parable Dec, p. 14. Healing Self-Affirmations, by Moshe Torem, M.D.
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HOSPITALIZATION
2009, Vol XXI * Oct., p 4. New Orleans Institute at River Oaks:What we do. p.5. The Role of the Hospital in My Healing. by Paul p.6. Del Amo Hospital, Torrance CA. Our trauma model program. p.7. Hospitals, Wehu! by Janice T. p.8-9. WiiT at Hollywood Pavilion, Hollywood FL. Incorporating the core, enhancing recovery. by William P. Tollefson, PhD p.11. Timberlawn Mental Health System, Dallas TX. The Timberlawn Trauma Program. p.12. Sheppard Pratt Health System, Baltimore, MD. Inpatient Hospitalization for Trauma Related Symptoms. p.15. Two Rivers Psychiatric Hospital, Kansas City, MO. Trauma Program.
2007, Vol XIX Oct, p. 2. Hollywood Pavillion: A Place to Feel Safe; A Place to Heal, by Karen Kalley-Zury. p.4. Surviving to Treat More Survivors. From The New Orleans Institute at River Oaks Hospital. p. 5. Intensive Trauma Therapy, Inc. (Morgantown, WV). *p. 6. My First Inpatient Hospital Experience...(hopefully my last). *p. 8-9 Inpatient Hospitalization for Trauma Related Symptoms From Sheppard Pratt Health System p. 13. The Trauma Program at Del Amo Hospital. p. 14. Trauma Treatment at the Ross Institute at Timberlawn.
2006, Vol XVIII Feb, p.2 Hospitalization Questions
2005, Vol XVII *Oct, p.4 The Importance of Familiar Faces and Spaces p.5. Women's Institute of Incorporation Therapy: Why Should I Choose the WIIT Program? p.8. Sheppard Pratt The Trauma Disorders Program p.9. Retreat to the Hospital p.10. The New Orleans Institute Treatment Programs at River Oaks Hospital pp.11-12. Hospital Work: Life on the Inside p. 13. Two Rivers Psychiatric Hospital in Kansas City p.14. Del Amo Behavioral System Trauma Programs p. 15. Timberlawn Trauma Program
2004, XVI *Dec, p.11 Hospital Time
2000, Vol XII *Oct, p. 5.* *Sitting in the Ashes (Can Psychiatric Hospitals be Over-utilized ���������������� by the DID Patient?) ������ p. 11. Wishing I Could Go to a Hospital
1999, Vol XI *Feb, pp. 8-9. Silver Linings (*)
1998, Vol X *Feb, pp. 12-13. Surviving Her Hospitalization (*Partner�s Page) Apr, p. 7. Hospitals for Mental Health (*) ������� pp. 8-9. Hospitalization as Part of the Recovery Process (*Therapists� Page), by Christine A. Courtois, Ph.D., and Joan A. Turkus, M.D.
1996, Vol Vll *Aug, p. 8. Waiting for Thunder
1992, Vol IV *Feb, p. 2. An Insider View on Specialty Units ������� p. 3. Someone cares ������� pp. 4-8.MPD/DD patients and hospital stay (*Therapists� Page), by Richard P. Kluft, M.D.; also Moshe Torem, M.D.; Walter C. Young, M.D.; Robert� Benjamin, M.D.; Colin A. Ross, M.D; James Chu, M.D. ������� p. 11. Hospitals�Learning How to Heal Jun, pp. 4-5. Ideas to help hospital stay,� surgery, recuperation easier (*Therapists� Page), by Diane M. Vickery, M.D.
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HUMOR 2007, Vol XIX *Aug, p.14. My World
1999, Vol XI *Apr, p. 2. Jokes & Cool Things Aug, pp. 2-3. Humor Hodgepodge (*) ����� ���p. 4. Embracing Joy & Laughter in Our Lives �������� p. 5. Fun with Boundaries �������� p. 14. Multiple Choice: What�s Your State of Mind? Oct,� p. 14. Therapy Session Quiz
1997, Vol IX *Jun, p. 5. The One-Two Punch
1996, Vol VIII *Oct, p. 5.� Game Dec, p. 8. Jeopardy, a �Multiple Choice Game Show�
1995, Vol VII *Apr, p. 13. Humor
1994, Vol VI *Aug, p. 2. Therapists . . . You can�t live with them, but can�t live without them �������� pp. 6-8. Humor Helps Us Through
1993, Vol V *Aug, pp. 4-5. Things We Do for Fun
1991, Vol III *Aug, p. 7. Humor at the Picnic Oct, p. 8. Humor
1990, Vol II *Jun, p. 6. Frog Tale
1989, Vol I *Dec, p. 2. Clothes-shopping, Multiple-style**
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INNER CHILDREN
2009, Vol XXI Feb,p.11. Another Loss 2008, Vol XX Jun, p. 3. Play Time
2005,Vol XVII *Dec p.12. White Petals
2004, Vol XVI *Feb, p.12.* *Easter Egg Child
2001, Vol XIII* Feb. pp.8-9. The Littlest Healers (stuffed animals)(* Partner's Page)
1999, Vol XI *Apr, p. 3. Hidden Children
1997, Vol IX *Feb, p. 4. Playtime Aug, p. 12. Discovering Inner Children (* Partner�s Page)
1996, Vol VIII *Oct, pp. 4-5. Inside Kids/Sleep-over party
1994, Vol VI *Aug, pp. 10-11. Favorite Books of MV Friends
1993, Vol V *Jun, p. 18. A Different Perspective on the �Inner Child� Movement
*1991, Vol III *Aug, p. 10. My Inner Teenager
1989, Vol I *Feb, pp. 8-9. Late December Morning Oct, pp. 2-3. Child Care�Within and Without ������� p. 6. Our Home Within ������� pp. 8-9.� Love Those Kids**
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INTEGRATION 2010, Vol XXII Feb, p.10. Keeping My POD Close to Me
2006, Vol XVIII Apr, p. 5. Switching from AWOL to AWALL Dec, p.10. Quest for Human Contact and Kindred Spirits
2005, Vol XVII *Dec, pp.6-7 One Step Closer 2003, Vol XV* Oct, pp.8-10. Theories of Integration
2001,Vol XIII *Feb,p.1. Love Poem *Apr, p. 12. A Word About Co-Consciousness and D.I.D. Aug, p. 14. Integration: If it's part of the healing process, why does it feel like hell? Oct, p. 2. Living Well Through Integration 2000, Vol XII *Feb, p. 9. Integration Discussed *Apr, p. 3. Integration ������� pp. 6-7. Spontaneous Integration (Therapist's Page - Dr. Kluft) Jun, p. 11. Videotaping Integration Oct, pp. 6-7. Soul Retrieval�A Tale of Integration (Non-Therapists� Page)
1999, Vol Xl *Aug, p. 14. Is Integration Worth It?
1998, Vol X *Jun, p. 14. Integration on Our Own Aug, pp. 12-13. Integration Updates
1997, Vol IX *Dec, p. 2. There Is Hope
1995, Vol VII *Dec, pp. 4-7. Thoughts on Integration ������� pp. 9-10. Martial Arts Training as an Integration Technique ������� pp. 12-13. Treacherous Waters: Integration of a Multiple ������� p. 14. And the Orchestra Plays On
1994, Vol VI *Apr, p. 8. Consider the Children Dec, pp. 6-7. Is Integration Worth It? (Therapists� Page), by Ellen A. Grellert, Psy. D. ������� pp. 10-11. Fusion Confusion ������� p. 17. Integration Phase II
1989, Vol I *Dec, p. 6. Words from a Feminist Witch
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INTERNAL COMMUNICATION
2009, Vol XXI Jun, p.12. Voices, by Living Earth
2008, Vol XX Jun, p. 9. A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
2007, Vol XIX Feb, p. 2. Learning to Ask for Help *p. 6. How We Overcame Selves Harm as a Multiple System p. 12. There�s a Sheriff in This Town Now: Adventures in Integration *Apr, p. 10-11. Integration as a Transformative Process, by Dr. Carol Hull. *Oct, p. 10-11. Internal Communicating, by John Vogt, LCSW
2006, Vol XVIII Jun, p. 12. Healing Oct, p. 13. Don�t Know What It�s Called, But It Really Works
2000, Vol XII *Feb, p. 2. Do Spiders Dream? Oct, pp. 14-15. The Inner Chatroom
1999, Vol XI *Feb, p. 3. Tips to Improve Internal Communications
1998, Vol X *Aug, p. 3. Exploring Mind Oct, p. 10. The Minds Smile and Nod
1996, Vol VIII *Oct, p. 12. Choices in the Process of Therapy
1995, Vol VII *Apr, pp. 8-9. Talking Within Ourselves �� ����� p. 14. Communication Via Headaches
1994, Vol VI *Oct, pp. 10-11. Improving Inside Friendships Dec, p. 16. Obsession with Dying
1991, Vol III *Aug, pp. 6-7. Scoping Out the Inner-Teen Scene
1990, Vol II *Oct, p. 10. The Land of Oz�Inside of Me Dec, p. 5. Communication
1989, Vol I *Feb, p.1. How I Communicate with Myself
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INTERNET
1998, Vol X *Feb, p. 6. Internet Explorations ������� pp. 10-11. Recovery & the Internet: Pros & Cons Aug, p. 15. Web site Review
1996, Vol VIII *Aug, p. 3. Internet Support
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ISSTD
1999, Vol XI* Apr, pp. 6-7. Saving the International Society for the Study of Dissociation: How You can Help (*).
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JOURNALING
1989, Vol I *Jun, pp. 2-3. Inner Communication**
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LEGAL
1996, Vol VIII *Feb, p. 13. Recovering
1995, Vol VII *Jun, pp. 2-3. Legislative Attack Underway
1994, Vol VI *Jun, pp. 4-7. Clinical Memories and the Courtroom (*Therapists� Page), by JoAnn Androvik, Ph.D., and David Hamilton, Ph.D.
1990, Vol II *Feb, p. 6. Legislative Changes for Survivors of Incest
1989, Vol I *Aug, p. 3. Breaking the Silence, a Legal Victory
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MEDICAL ISSUES
2007, Vol XIX June, p. 15. Learning About Medicine the Hard Way Dec, p. 12. Meditations on Medications
2006, Vol XVIII *Feb, p. 10-12. Surviving the Mental Health System p. 12. How I Handle my Gyn Appointments Oct, p. 7. Fleas and Lice
2003, Vol XV *Oct, p.4. A Defining Experience (medical tests & panic) pp. 11-12. The Road Trip (gastrointestinal surgery)
2000, Vol XII *Feb, p. 12. Comment on Fibromyalgia Jun, p. 3. News about Naltrexone ������� pp. 6-8. Role of Medication in Treatment of Dissociative Disorder ������� p. 8. An Important Message for Women ������ � pp. 10-11. Medical Treatments and How We�re Treated ������ � pp. 14-15. Alternative Healing Methods(*)
1999, Vol XI *Oct, pp. 4-5. Medical Issues and Dissociation (*) ����� � p. 7. Fibromyalgia ����� � p. 9. Hallucinations ����� � pp. 12-13. The Art of Dissociation (*) ����� � p. 14. Managed Care, by Jill Bley, Ph.D.
1998, Vol X *Apr, pp. 4-6. My Brush with Managed Care (*) ������ � pp. 12-13. Preparing for Medical Treatment (*) Oct, p. 8. Doing Something About the Weather (* Partner�s Page)
1995, Vol VII *Aug, pp. 4-5. Untitled (Therapists� Page), by Lois Toevs, M.D., Ph.D.
1994, Vol VI *Dec, pp. 12-13. Dealing with Medical Doctors: Our Choice, Our Re
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MEDITATION
2009, Vol XXI Dec, p.7. Being in the Moment
2007, Vol XIX Oct, p. 12. On Meditation and Multiple Healing, by Kate Evans.
2006, Vol XVIII Oct, p. 14. Meditation for Multiples
1997, Vol IX *Apr, pp. 10-11. Meditation�s Role in the Treatment of Dissociative Disorder (*Therapists� Page), by William Edwards, Psy. D. Oct, p. 14. Finding Solace in Meditations (*)
1994, Vol VI *Aug, p. 14. Candle Meditation
1990, Vol II *Apr, p. 2. Dreams, Memories and Mysteries
1989, Vol I *Dec, p. 2. A Healing Meditation ������� pp. 8-9. More Thoughts on Meditation**
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MEMORIES
2009, Vol XXI Feb, p. 12. Redefining Happy
2008, Vol. XX Aug, p. 11. Looking Back and Moving Forward Dec, p.12. One Day Only
2007, Vol. XIX *Aug, p. 10-11. Life Begins Again
2006, Vol. XVIII Dec, p. 8. Memory Questions
2001, Vol XIII* Apr. p. 10. Memories and More
1998, Vol X *Apr, p. 6. Coping with Body Memories Oct, pp. 6-7. Memories of Traumatic Abuse (* Therapists� Page), by Pamela M. Badger, MS, MFCC
1995, Vol VII *Jun, pp. 4-5. Memory & Doubt ������ � p. 10. Living With Memories
1994, Vol VI *Jun, pp. 4-6.* *Clinical Memories and the Courtroom (* Therapists� Page), by Joan Ondrovik, Ph.D., and David Hamilton, J.D, Ph.D. Dec, p. 18. Revivification: Painless Memory Retrieval
1993, Vol V *Apr, pp. 6-7. False Memory Syndrome (*Therapists� Page) Oct, pp. 10-11. The Night the Lights Stayed On
1992, Vol IV *Aug, pp. 8-9. Remembering � �Through a glass darkly� ������ �� p. 11. Grabbing a Memory ������� � pp. 12-13. Working with Memories ������� � p. 14. Myth and Memory
1991, Vol III *Feb, p. 9. Healing
1990, Vol II *Apr, p. 2. Dreams, Memories and Mysteries**
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MEN IN THERAPY
2008, Vol XX *Aug, p. 4-5. Recovering for Men: What�s Different? �*Dec, pp. 10-11. Why I Disappeared (from MV)
2007, Vol XIX Feb, p. 15. A Man Speaks Out
2006, Vol XVIII Feb, p. 13. Men Survivors on the Sidelines
1997, Vol IX *Aug, pp. 6-7. Dissociative Men
1994, Vol VI *Apr, pp. 2-3. Male Survivors�An Overview ������� pp. 4-5. The Male Perspective ������� pp. 6-7. Male Survivors (*Therapists� Page), by Timothy L. Sanders, MS, LPC ������� p. 10.��� A Male Alter Speaks Out
1989, Vol I *Dec, p. 14. Significant Others of Multiple Personality Victims**
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MULTICULTURAL
2003, Vol XV* Oct, pp. 6-7. A Letter of Thanks and Encouragement from Japan
1998, Vol X *Aug, p. 7. Learning to be Other: How Dissociation is Taught in Spirit Possession & Child Abuse, by Karen G. Way, Ph.D.
1997, Vol IX *Aug, p. 10.* *Native Americans �������� p. 11. Invisible African-Americans in Mental Health System
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PANIC ATTACKS
2009, Vol XXI Feb, p.6. Learning to Manage Flashbacks
1997, Vol IX *Oct, p. 2. Panic Attacks (*)
1996, Vol VIII *Feb, p. 8. Panic Attack vs. Memory
1989, Vol 1 *Oct, p. 10.* *A Therapist�s Story, by Donald Price, Ph.D.**
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PARENTING
2010, Vol XXII Feb, p.2. Parenting and D.I.D. *pp.4-5. The Dilemma of Parenting--Looking Back p.11. Mom or Multiple?
2009, Vol XXI Oct. p.9. Love is Gentle, Love is Kind. By Judy Miller.
2008, Vol XX *Dec, pp. 8-9. Parenting During Recovery from Abuse ������� p.9. Grace
2007, Vol XIX Dec, p. 5. Good Parenting, Inside and Out. p. 11. Inside or Outside: It�s All the Same.
1999, Vol XI *Feb, pp. 2-3. Being a Parent and Multiple (*) ������� pp. 6-7. Parenting the Dissociative Child (*Therapists� Page), by Joyanna Silberg, Ph.D.
1994, Vol VI *Feb, pp. 2-3. Tips for Better Parenting with DD ������� pp. 4-6. How to Find the Right Road for You and Other Useful Tips for Parenting (*Therapist�s Page), by Lynn Benjamin, M. Ed., and Robert Benjamin, M.D. ������� pp. 7-10.� Parenting Issues (*) ������� p. 11. What the Children Learned ������� pp. 12-13. A DD-Parent Tells It Like It Is
1993, Vol V *Apr, p.12. Morning
1992, Vol IV *Aug, pp. 2-3. Facing Down Distortion �������� p. 3. The Memory Mouse**
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PARTNER'S PAGE
2001, Vol XIII Feb. pp.8-9. The Littlest Healers (stuffed animals) Apr. pp.8-9. The Therapist Who Wags (pets)
2000, Vol XII *Feb, pp. 8-9. My Wife and the Guys (*) Jun, pp. 12-13. The Devil�s Bargain (* about partner�s medications) Aug, pp. 8-9. Don�t Even Think About It (* about self-talk) Oct, pp. 8-9.� You Actually Let Your Wife Cut? (Self-Injury) Dec, pp. 8-9. The Heaviest Issue (about weight gain)**
1999, Vol XI *Apr, pp. 8-9. When Your Partner Can�t Work (*) Jun, p. 8. Addictions (*) Aug, p. 10. Self-Defense Training & Recovery (Self -Care) Oct, p. 8. The Second Greatest Gift (Safety) Dec, pp. 8-9. Forgiveness (Spirituality)
1998, Vol X *Feb, pp. 12-13. Surviving Her Hospitalization (*) Apr, pp. 10-11. Making Love to a Multiple (*) (Sex) Jun, p. 12. Confronting the Abusers (*) (Abusers) Aug, p. 8. Loving a Shape-Shifter (*) Oct, p. 8. Doing Something About the Weather (Problem Solving) Dec, p. 8. Fighting (*)
1997, Vol IX *Feb, p. 8. Multiplicity Apr, p. 12. Why Do We Stay? Jun, p. 12. The Need for a Therapist (*) (Therapy) Aug, p. 12. Discovering Inner Children (*) Oct, p. 12. The Need for a Support Group (*) (Support) Dec, p. 11. Lessons from a Topless Beach (*)
1996, Vol VIII *Jun, p. 7. Partners of DD Clients Aug, p. 9. Parents Who are Multiple & Significant Others Oct, p. 9. Couples with D.I.D. Dec, pp. 12-13. My Wife Has Multiple Personality Disorder
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PETS
2004, Vol XVI *Oct, pp.10-11 A Tale of Two Dogs
2001, Vol XIII Apr. pp.8-9. The Therapist Who Wags (*Partner's Page)
1998, Vol X *Feb, pp. 2-3. Cats (*) ������� pp. 4-6. Pets & Healing (*) (Pets) ������� p. 7. With Love from Jessie (*)
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POST-INTEGRATION
2009, Vol XXI *Jun, p.4-6. After Integration--Readjustment
2006, Vol XVIII Aug, p. 10-11. What It�s Like to Be a Survivor: II p. 12. Life Worth Living p. 14. Recovering�Asking for Feedback
1996, Vol VIII *Oct, pp. 6-7. Post Unification (Therapists� Page), by Angel M. E. Casey, �������������������� �MA
1995, Vol VII *Dec, p. 10. Living the Aftermath**
1991, Vol III *Jun, p. 10. Post Integration
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PROBLEM-SOLVING
2009, Vol.XXI Jun, p.10. Driving with Intention
2008, Vol. XX Feb, p. 5. Creating Safety Jun, p. 15. Friendship Advice Wanted
2007, Vol. XIX *Apr, p. 14-15. Dissociation
2006, Vol XVIII *Feb, p. 4-5. Perception�Just a Difference of View
2000, Vol XII *Apr,* *p. 2. Believing Lies = Protecting Perpetrators* *Oct, p. 10. Disability Was Right for Me �� ���� pp. 12-13. Disability Brought Me Homelessness Dec, p. 2. Hard Problems Solved
1999, Vol XI *Apr, p. 7. How to Calm Down Your System with Two Steps Jun, p. 12. Problem-Solving
1998, Vol X *Apr, p. 3. Creative Solutions Oct, p. 8. Doing Something about the Weather
1997, Vol IX* Dec, p. 2, The Strategy of Skirmish ������� pp. 6-7. Finding Help (*), by Laura Russell, Ph.D. ������� pp. 8-10. Evaluating (*) ������� p. 12. Clean-up! (*)
1994, Vol VI *Aug, p. 14. The Weight Loss Program for MPDs and DDs Oct, p. 2. The Road to Learning to Fly**
1992, Vol IV *Feb, p. 9. An Option We Need
1991, Vol III *Jun, pp. 6-8. Working with Troubled Ones . . . and Working (*) ������� p. 11. Rageaerobics: A Way to Honor Anger ������� p. 12. Coping with Rage Oct, p. 2. Working with Stubborn Problems
1990, Vol II *Apr, p. 8. Battling the Bizarre
1989, Vol I *Apr, pp. 8-10. Clients� Collection of Remedies Aug, pp. 6-7. Resolving Traumas (Recovering) Dec, p. 10. I Think, Therefore We Are
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PTSD
2009, Vol XXI Aug, p.6. PTSD--What the Books and Therapists Don't Tell You *p.8-9. Therapist's Page by Kathy Broady LCSW: 25 Ways to Avoid Self-Injury and Self-Harm Feb, p.6. Learning to Manage Flashbacks
2008, Vol XX *Jun, p. 14-15. PTSD is Not Forever Aug, p. 2. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 2004, Vol XVI *Oct, p.6. Healing From PTSD
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RECOVERY
2009, Vol XXI Jun, p.13. My Story, by CPK *p.14-15 Sky's the Limit! *Oct, p. 10-11. A Time of Growth. By Connie & her little ones Dec, p.2. Accomplishments *pp.4-5 My Story by Kim Kubal p.6. One Person's Experience with Recovery and Integration -- a Christmas Tale *pp. 12-14. Healing a Shattered Mind--A Message of Hope
2008, Vol XX Feb, p. 9. Walking the Road to Recovery *Apr, p. 12-13. Why We Have to Survive Jun, p. 13. Fun (?) in Recovery Oct, pp.8-9. My Unexpected Life Dec. p.13. My Big Dream
2007, Vol XIX Jun, p. 4. My Name is Miriam *Aug, p.10-11. Life Begins Again
2006, Vol XVIII Dec, p. 2-3. Thoughts on Healing from Trauma
2005, Vol XVII *Dec, p.2. On Being "Normal?" ........p.3. Living in a "Normal" World ........p.5. Recovery ........pp.8-9. Hope--Feeling Better ........p.11. Life in Normalsville
2004, Vol XVI *Feb, p. 7. Recovering p. 8. Life is Like the River Dec,p.2. Recovery and Questions* 2003, Vol XV *Oct, p. 2. The Journey Towards Oneness
*2001, Vol XIII* Apr. p.13. What a Blessing!
2000, Vol XII *Aug, pp. 6-7. Reflections on Recovery from DID (*Therapists� Page) Dec, p. 11. Rewards of Staying in Long-term Treatment*** 1999, Vol XI *Feb, p. 10. Earth Woman ����� �� p. 11. Healing Acts Apr, p. 5. Success Story Jun, p. 1. The Transformation ����� �� p. 5. Her Savior Is a Vampire ����� �� p. 10. Dancing on the Edge* 1998, Vol X *Aug, p. 9. Truth and Secrets 1997, Vol IX *Apr, p. 2. Recovery and Work (*) ������ � p. 9. Personal Growth Oct, p. 3. A Walk in the Park Dec, p. 13. Piece by Piece* 1995, Vol VII *Feb, p. 13. Non-Survival time (Recovering) Apr, p. 7. Dating Challenges (Dating) Aug, p. 7. Respect (Recovering) Oct,� p. 5. Grief and Loss (Recovering/Grief) Dec, p. 9.� Need for a strong support system (Recovering/Support)* 1994, Vol VI *Feb, p. 13. Energy Drain in Therapy (Therapy) Apr, p. 9. Headaches & MPD (Recovering)* *Apr, pp. 12-13. Progress, Growth and Change Jun, p. 2. Graduating from Therapy Jun, p. 8. Tears Jun, p. 14. Coming Out in Therapist�s Presence (Recovering) Aug, p. 9. Unethical Therapists (Recovering/Abusers) Dec, pp. 14-15. The Give-Away* 1993, Vol V *Feb, p. 7. Abusive Families (Abusers) Jun, p. 8.� On question of therapist �going inside� (Recovering) Aug. p. 9. When an alter is out (Alters) Oct, p. 9. Energy drain (Recovering)* 1992, Vol IV *Feb, p. 14. Staying Functional as MPD (Recovering) Jun, 7. Guilt (Recovering) Aug, p. 7. Too much therapy (Therapy) Dec, p. 10. Happy Holiday, at Last (Hope)* 1991, Vol III *Oct, p. 9. Problem of regressing (Recovering) ������� pp. 10-11� Is There Life After MPD? (Hope) ����� �� p. 11. What Would You Say?* 1990,Vol II *Feb, p. 7. On integration Apr, p. 6. Ten Self-Affirmations for Recovery, by Moshe S. Torem, M.D. Oct, p. 7.� Faking Up (Recovering) Dec, p. 7. Career in Mental Health (Work)* 1989, Vol I *Apr, p. 7. Wholeness (Integration) Aug, pp. 6-7. Resolving traumas (Problem Solving) Oct, p. 7. What is a true multiple? Dec, p. 7. Co-conscious Alters (Alters)**
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REJECTION
2008, Vol XX Feb, p. 8. Stigma Starts at Home
2000, Vol XII *Apr, p. 11. Topsy Turvy Oct, p. 7. Tears of Rage Dec, pp. 12-13. Low-Esteem: From a Psychological and a Spiritual Perspective* 1998, Vol X *Dec, pp. 10-11. Coping with Rejection (*) ����� �� p. 12. Sticks and Stones (*) ����� �� p. 13. Names Can Never Hurt Me* 1996, Vol VIII *Oct, p. 8. Dealing with the Stigma of Mental Illness 1992, Vol IV *Feb, pp. 12-14. Rough Times (*) 1991, Vol III *Apr, p. 9. Lost Child 1989, Vol I *Jun, p. 3. Don�t be afraid of me�I�m not sick
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RELATIONSHIPS
2009, Vol XXI *Apr, p2-3. To Tell or Not to Tell Jun, p.11. Healing Words Aug, p.2. Surviving or Thriving *Dec, pp 14-15. What is the Role of Love in Treatment?
2008, Vol XX Oct, p.13. Still Stuck in the Past?
2007, Vol XIX *Feb, p. 4-5. Intimacy from a Survivor�s Viewpoint Apr, p. 9. Healing Relationships Jun, p. 14. Relationships 2004, Vol XVI *Oct, p. 5. Eternal Gratitude Can Turn You Sour * 2001, Vol XIII *Feb, pp.2-3. Seven Secrets to a Happier Relationship p. 4. Comments on Love p. 5. Creative Intimacy p. 10. Is What I Missed, Called Love?
2000, Vol X11 *Feb, p. 14. Soul Connection Apr, p. 8. The Wind Beneath My Wings (Partner�s Page) ������ � p. 13. A Toxic Relationship with a Therapist Aug, pp. 10-11. No Rules�Re-traumatization 1998, Vol X *Dec, p. 9. Einstein & Me* 1997, Vol IX *Apr, p. 12. Why Do We Stay (*Partner�s Page) Aug, p. 5. Family Snapshots* 1996, Vol VIII *Apr, p. 2. A Dissociative Couple ���� ��� p. 4. Building Relationships (*) ������ � p. 6. The Search for Connection (*Therapists� Page), by Judith M. Pomerantz, Psy.D. �� ����� p. 9. Best Friends Forever (*) ��� ���� p. 10. Hey, What About Us Spouses 1994, Vol VI *Jun, p. 15. Partner Communication Oct, pp. 5-7. Making Friends* 1993, Vol V *Aug, p. 12. How I See Myselves and Am Connected to Others Oct, p. 3. Me and My Significant Other* 1991, Vol III *Aug, p. 8. On Being a Teenage Mutant Ninja MPD Oct, p. 8. The therapist and the patient (Therapists� Page), by Randy Noblitt, Ph.D.* 1990, Vol II *Aug, p. 3. A Victim�s Victim Survives Dec, p. 6. Ambivalence Versus Dissociation
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RESISTANCE
2000, Vol XII *Apr, p. 2. Believing Lies=Protecting Perpetrators* 1995, Vol VII *Feb, pp. 4-5. When You�re Sick of Therapy* 1992, Vol IV *Feb, p. 10. Outpatient Preferred
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RITUALISTIC & SADISTIC ABUSE
2009, Vol XXI *Apr, p. 12-13. My Journal of Survival
2008, Vol XX *Apr, p. 8-9. Your Strength to Heal: A Guide for Survivors of Ritual Abuse, Caregivers and Clinicians (Excerpt). By Kim Kubal *Jun, p. 6-7. Your Strength to Heal: Your Strength to Heal: A Guide for Survivors of Ritual Abuse, Caregivers and Clinicians (Excerpt). By Kim Kubal
2006, Vol XVIII Apr, p. 4. General Healing Tools for Sexual Abuse/Ritual Abuse Survivors
1998, Vol X *Jun, p. 2. Show Me the Conspiracy: Reflections on Satanic Ritual Abuse (*) ���� ��� p. 3. Validation Does and Does Not Matter (*) ����� �� pp. 4-5. MV Readers� Views on Ritual and Sadistic Abuse (*) ����� �� pp. 6-7. Satanic Ritual Abuse: Current� Thoughts (* Therapists� Page), by Colin A. Ross, M.D. ������ � pp. 8-9. Isolation, Truth and Lies (*) ������� p. 13. Sadistic/Ritual Abuse�My Views as a Therapist and Survivor (*) by Rev. Cari Grace, Psy.D. ������ � p. 15. Validation! Again and Again* 1992, Vol IV *Aug, pp. 4-5. Ritualistic Abuse (*Therapists� Page), by David K. Sakheim, Ph.D. and Susan E. Devine, R.N., M.S.N.* 1991, Vol III *Dec, p. 7. Ritual abuse and therapy for it (Recovering) 1990, Vol II *Oct, pp. 8-9. Grief and Acceptance (of ritual torture survivor) 1989, Vol I *Jun, pp. 4-5. Ritual Abuse (*), by Walter C. Young, M.D.
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SAFETY
2009, Vol XXI *Apr, p. 4-5. Safety, by Paul T. *p.6-7. Safety Before, During and After Therapy p. 8. Hope House p.10. Leaving Abusers-Safety for the Sake of Sanity p.11. Flight Feb, *p. 8-9 Using Safe Inner Places for Resource Building: Our Strengthening Place
2008, Vol XX Feb, p.5. Creating Safety
2005, Vol XVII *Oct,p.2. Being Invisible.* 2004, Vol XVI *Feb, p.2. Questions to Ask Yourself Before Disclosing, Confronting, or Going Public
2000, Vol XII *Apr, p. 10. Creating a Safe, Comfortable Life Aug, p. 13. The Neverland*** 1999, Vol XI *Oct, p. 8. The Second Greatest Gift (* Partner�s Page)* 1997, Vol IX *Aug, p. 3. Safe Oct, p. 5. Safety* 1996, Vol VIII *Dec, p. 11. When Things Get Real Bad, Scary and Desperate 1994, Vol VI *Oct, p. 13. My Special Place* 1993, Vol V *Aug, p. 8. Safe Rooms* 1989, Vol I *Jun, pp. 4-5. Ritual Abuse (*Therapists� Page), by Walter C. Young, M.D. ����� �� p. 10. My Book Molly�s Place
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SELF-CARE
2010, Vol XXII Feb, p.3. Our Heart Opening
2009, Vol XXI *Oct, p. 2-3. On Finding Self *Jun, p.2-3. Health and Wellness: your body, your health, your life by Denise Fletcher *p.8-9. A Typical Day of Surviving with D.I.D.
2008, Vol XX *Feb, p. 4-5. Managing Activities of Daily Living p. 14-15. New Habits Jun, p. 2. My Idea of �Fun� Aug, p. 13. Our Thoughts on Healing: Internal Dialogues
2007, Vol. XIX Feb, p. 8. Embracing the Past, Present, and Future Jun, p. 10. The Elusive Embrace of Sleep p. 12. New Therapy Tools p. 13. Sleep Training Experiments Dec, p. 11. Keepers Learn That It Really is OK to Say NO
2006, Vol XVIII Oct, p. 11. My Best Friend(s) Dec, p. 14. �Blooms of Hope�
2000, XII *Jun, p. 9. Look Before You Leap ����� �� pp. 14-15. Alternative Healing Methods ������ � p. 1. Let�s Be Easy on Ourselves* 1999, Vol XI *Jun, p. 3. Building Healthy Habits, Discarding Others ���� ��� p. 5. Joy Signs ����� �� p. 7. What Helps Me ����� �� p. 10.What Helps Us ������ � p. 11.Switching to Health Aug, p.10. Self-Defense Training & Recovery (*) Dec, pp. 10-11. How I Learned to Heal Resentment and Anger (*) 1998, Vol X *Aug, p. 2. The Birth of Me 1997, Vol IX *Feb, p. 2. 79 Ways to Nurture Yourself (*) ������ � p. 5. Many Ways to Heal Dec, p. 5. Gems & Stars & Things: Organization & Self-Nourishment 1996, Vol VIII *Dec, p. 2. �Sleep that Knits the Raveled Skein of Care� ������ � p. 4. Sleep & Dreams ������ � p. 5. Dreamwork ������ � p. 9. A System of Sleeping (*) ������ � p. 10. Sleep Disturbances ������ � p. 11. When Things Get Real Bad, Scary & Desperate* 1995, Vol VII *Aug, p. 2. I�ve Got to Keep on Moving* 1994, Vol VI *Oct, pp. 12-13. Self-Help Therapy* 1993, Vol V *Aug, p, 5. Staying Grounded* 1991,Vol III *Feb, p. 9. MPD Jet Lag* 1990, Vol II *Feb, p. 8. Helping Mysel(ves) Outside Therapy ������ �� p. 9. Self-Recovery Work for Anger Aug, p. 7. Hypnosis (Recovering)* 1989, Vol I *Apr, p. 11. J.T.�s Experience with L-tryotophan
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SELF-INJURY
2009, Vol XXI *Aug, p.4-6. Why Do I Self-Injure? By Jeanmarie R.
2008, Vol XX Oct, p. 5. The Panic Button
2006, Vol XVIII Aug, p. 9. War Against Attrition 2005, Vol XVII *Oct,p.4. The Importance of Familiar Faces and Spaces
2000, Vol XII *Aug, pp. 4-5. Choosing to Stop Harmful Behavior (*); (also Self-Care) 1999, Vol XI *Oct, pp. 2-3. Living with Scars (*) 1996, Vol VIII *Feb, p. 11. Working with Self-inflicted Violence Aug, pp. 6-7. Self-Injury: Re-defining Healing (*Therapists� Page)* 1989, Vol I *Apr, 4. Self-mutilation (*Therapists� Page), by Philip M. Coons, M.D.
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SEX
2009, Vol XXI Apr, p.15. Painful Sex (Vaginisumus)
2007, Vol XIX Feb, p. 11. Sex: It's Always an Issue with Me
2005, Vol XVII *Dec, pp.10-11. A Reawakening (Transsexual regrets)* *Oct, p.7 The Ultimate Betrayal (Abuse by Therapist)
2000, Vol XII *Feb, p. 11. Safe Mating Apr, p. 9. Another View of Healthy Sexuality 1998, Vol X *Apr, pp. 10-11. Making Love to a Multiple (* Partner�s Page)* 1994, Vol VI *Apr, pp. 2-3. Male Survivors�An Overview* 1993, Vol V *Oct, p. 2. Love and Sex Among the Alters ���� ��� pp. 4-5. Abusive Sex (*Therapists� Page), by Wendy Maltz, M.S.W. ��� � ���pp. 6-10. Working with Sexuality (*) ����� �� p. 12.�� Love and Sexuality* 1992, Vol IV *Dec, p. 10. A Quandary* 1991, Vol III *Apr, pp. 4-5. Sexual activity with a child (Therapists� Page), by Timothy A. Smith, M.Ed. ���� ��� p. 8. Masturbation**
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SPIRITUALITY
2009, Vol XXI Aug, p. 9. Invisibility
2008, Vol XX Aug, p. 10. Healing from the Spiritual Aspects of Trauma and Abuse *Oct, p.6. Spirituality in Your Life Oct. pp.10-12. Finding Spirituality that Fits (The Search Goes On...) Oct, p 14. Spirituality (Therapists' Pg) 2007, Vol XIX Aug, p. 2 My Best Friend, Hope Dec. p. 3. Spiritual Topics & MV *Dec, p. 6-7. Spiritual Healing of Sexual Abuse Through Prayer 2006, Vol. XVIII Feb, p. 14. Inner and Outer Worlds Apr, p. 115. How I Cope with Loneliness 2005, Vol XVII* Dec, p. 13. The Holidays this Year
2004, Vol XVI* Dec, p.14. Spirituality
2000, Vol XII *Dec, pp. 12-13. Low Self-Esteem: From a Psychological and a Spiritual ������������������������� Perspective*** 1999, Vol XI* Dec, pp. 2-3. The Gift of Forgiveness (*). (See Forgiveness) ������� pp. 8-9. Forgiveness ���� ���p. 14. Thoughts on Forgiveness* (a Christian perspective)*** 1998, Vol X *Dec, pp. 6-7. Religious Contribution to the Healing of Dissociative Disorders (*), by Christopher H. Rosik, Ph.D. 1997, Vol IX *Dec, p. 14. Response to �Shattered Tribe�* 1993, Vol V *Dec, p. 3. Love and Spirituality ����� �� pp. 4-6. Spiritual Support (*), by Elizabeth Bowman, M.D. ����� �� pp. 7-9. Seeking a Spiritual Path ����� �� pp. 10-11. Kabbalah and Healing ���� �� � pp. 12-13. How We Feel About God (*) ���� ��� p. 14. Spiritual Journey 1992, Vol IV *Apr, pp. 6-7. Forgiving and Healing, by Robert Benjamin, M.D.* 1990, Vol II *Apr, p. 3. The Power of Music
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SUICIDE
2009, Vol XXI *Aug, p.10-11. Dissociation and the Experience of Loss. By Mona.
2000, Vol XII * Jun, p. 13. Suicide: My Ex-Best Friend* 1999, Vol XI * Feb, p. 12. To Hell & Back Again (*)* 1995, Vol VII *Oct, p. 2. When You Feel Like Dying* 1991, Vol III * Aug, p. 3. Wait *1990, Vol II * Oct, p. 7. Forgiveness* 1989, Vol I * Aug, pp. 4-5. Suicide (*Therapists� Page), by Christine Comstock
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SUPPORT
2008, Vol XX Oct, pg 7. An Infinite Mind (org) 2004, Vol XVI *Feb, pp. 4-5. Support--Where You Find It & More (*) p. 7. NY Support Pros Wanted Oct, p.4. Lessons Learned in Building a Support Network pp. 12-13 Finding Support in Therapy
2000, Vol XII *Apr, p. 4-5. Comfort Alone and with Others �������� p. 8. The Wind Beneath My Wings (Partner�s Page) 1999, Vol XI *Jun, p. 11. Switching to Health (see Self-Care)* 1998, Vol X *Feb, p. 13. Dear Therapizer Dec, p. 5. Getting & Keeping a Life 1997, Vol IX *Feb, p. 3. Helping Friends Oct, p. 12. The Need for a Support Group (*) 1995, Vol VII *Feb, pp. 6-7. How to be a Caring Friend to Someone in Pain (* Therapists� Page), by E. Sue Blume, CSW, DCSW Jun, pp. 6-7. Building a Peer Support Facility from the Ground Up (*Therapists� Page) Oct, p. 9. Seeking a Support Team ������� p. 14. Finding & Accepting Help Dec, p. 9. Need for a Strong Support System* 1993, Vol V *Dec, pp. 4-6. Spiritual Support (*Therapists� Page), by Elizabeth S. Bowman, M.D., STM 1992, Vol IV *Dec, pp. 2-3. Building a Safe Support System ������ � p. 3. Support Groups ������ � p. 7. Support� System (Recovering) ������ � pp. 8-9. The Search for Safe Support ����� �� p. 11. More on 12-Step Groups ����� �� p. 13. Family Support* 1991, Vol III *Feb, pp. 2-3. Conferences and You ������� � p. 4. About Conferences (Therapists� Page), by Kevin Connors, M.S., M.F.C.C. ������� � p. 5. Plan Ahead ������� � p. 6. Another View of Conferences �������� p. 8. Sharing a Life* 1990, Vol II *Aug, p. 3. A Victim�s Victim Survives
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THERAPIST'S PAGE
2010, Vol XXII *Feb. p. 6-7. Rapid and Effective Ways to Calm from Trauma by Gil Shepard, MFT
2009, Vol XXI *Aug. p.8-9. 25 Ways to Avoid Self-Injury and Self-Harm by Kathy Broady LCSW:
2008, Vol XX *Feb, p. 6. A Therapists' Dialogue: A Letter to the Editor of MV, by E. Sue Blume, LCSW, DCSW. p. 7. A Letter's Response, by Colin A. Ross, MD *Aug, p. 8-9. Roots of DDNOS: Chronic Shock, by Kathleen Adams, Ph.D. *Aug, p. 12-13. Strategic Healing for DID/DDNOS, A Collaborative Design, by Kate O'Mullan and Shari Hamming, LPC. * Oct, p.4-5. Somatic Experiencing, by Alexa Altman, PhD Oct, p. 9. It's About Time, by Jack Howley, LPC Oct, p. 12. Spirituality, by Wendy B. Kirk, MDiv Dec, pp 6-7. When You're an Incest Survivor, & the Windows Legislation, by Vicki Polin, NCC LCPC
2007, Vol XIX Dec, p. 5. Good Parenting, Inside and Outside, by Nancy Lemmings, Ph.D. *Dec, p. 6-7. Spiritual Healing of Sexual Abuse Through Prayer, by Patrick J. McAteer, S.J.
2006, Vol XVIII *Apr, p. 6-8. Behind the Scenes of a DVD Production: the Making of: You're: Not Crazy & You're Not Alone: Inside the Inner World of Dissociative Idenity Disorder. By Wendy Lemke, MSLP *Aug, p. 6-8. The Power of Humility, by Charles L. Whitfield, MD, and Barbara H. Whitfield, RT, CMT. *Oct, p. 6-7. Exploring the World of Art, by Denise Fletcher.
2005, Vol XVII *Feb, pp.6-8.* *Bubble People: New Awareness-Energy Psychology by Lorraine M. Graves, PhD. Aug, pp6-7. Self Injury: Why do people continue to hurt themselves? By Gaylez B. Adams, LCSW Oct, p. 6. Why Art? Celebrating the Connection Between Visual Art and Healing, by Patricia Prugh, ATR,CGP
2004, Vol XVI* Feb, pp. 6-7. The Desire for Revenge, by Michael Salamon, Ph.D. Jun, pp.6-7. Using Popular Music in Therapy, by Matthew J. Bush, MSW, LSW Aug, pp. 6-9. The Glass Wall, by Carol Barrington (pseudonym), student therapist Oct, pp.8-9. Dissociation and Trauma: A Professor's Perspective, by Harold D. Siegel, PhD* 2003, Vol XV *Feb, p.8. A Little Lexicon of Multiplicity, by Bryce Jeanne Mitchell, Ph.D., LPC Apr, pp. 6-7. Healing the Wounded Masculine,Recovery Issues Before the Beginning by Mary Helen Hoppenen, M.Ed., L.P.C. Aug, p.6. Self-Calming Strategies, by Nancy Leeming, Ph.D. Dec, pp.4-5. A Sense of Worthiness: The Critical Spiritual Element of Borderline Recovery by Laura Paxton, MA, Ed.S. pp. 7-9. When a Family Member Molests: Reality, Conflict & the Need for Support by Vicki Polin, MA., LPC; Michael Salamon, Ph.D.,& Na'ama Yehuda, MSC,SLP 2002, Vol XIV* Feb, p.10. The Abuse Contiuum Revisited, by George Nixon, LPC Apr, pp.6-8. Hearing the Voices of Boys & Men: Part 1 - New perspectives on therapy by Mary Helen Hopponen, M.Ed., LPC pp.10-11. Yoga and the Healing Journey, Part 1, by Laureen E. Smith, Ph.D., CYT Jun, pp. 6-7. Yoga and the Healing Journey, Part 2, by Laureen E. Smith, Ph.D., CYT Oct,pp.6-8. Sadomasochism: Managing Pain with Pain, by Richard A. Chefetz, M.D. Dec, pp. 6-7. Your Private Life: Not an Insurer's Business, by Richard Shulman, Ph.D.* 2001,Vol XIII* Apr, p. 6. Relationships & Dissociation, by Lisa Peabody, LISW, CCDC-II Jun, pp. 6-7. ...And of a Sound Mind, by Rev. Kindred Cuzzort Oct, pp. 5-7. Understanding and Making Efficient Use of One's Financial Resources, by Randy Noblitt, Ph.D. and Pamela Perskin Dec, pp.6-7. The Tendency to be Revictimized, by Elizabeth F. Howelll, Ph.D. 2000, Vol XII *Feb, pp. 6-7. Women�s Issues (*), by Jill W. Bley, Ph.D. (Gender Issues) Apr, pp. 6-7. Spontaneous Integration (*), by Richard P. Kluft, M.D. (Integration) Jun, pp. 6-8. The Role of Medication in Treatment of Dissociative Disorders (*), by Moshe S. Torem, M.D. Aug, pp. 6-7. Reflections on Recovery from DID (*); (Recovery) Dec, pp. 6-7. The Treatment Challenge (*), by Joan A. Turkus, M.D.
1999, Vol XI *Feb, pp. 6-7. Parenting the Dissociative Child (*) by Joyanna Silberg, Ph.D. (Parenting) Jun, pp. 6-7. Reenactment and Eating Disorders (*), by Paula Gay, Ph.D. (Eating) Aug, pp. 6-7. The Importance of Being Playful (*), by Paula Bailey, M.Ed. ����� ��� p. 8. Creative Process to Change Negative Behavior (*), by June Burstein, MSW Oct, pp. 6-7. Experiential Therapy/Psychodrama (*), by Karen Carnabucci, MSS, LSW* 1998, Vol X *Apr, pp. 8-9. Hospitalization as Part of the Recovery Process, by Christine A. Courtois, Ph.D., and Joan A. Turkus, M.D. (Hospitalization) Jun, pp. 6-7. Satanic Ritual Abuse: Current Thoughts (*), by Colin A. Ross, M.D. (Ritual Abuse) Aug, pp. 6-7. Trauma & Substance Abuse (*), by Lisa M. Najavits, Ph.D. (Abuse) �������� p. 7. Learning to be Other: How Dissociation is Taught in Spirit Possession & Child Abuse, by Karen G. Way, Ph.D. Oct, pp. 6-7. Memories of Traumatic Abuse (*), by Pamela M. Badger, M.S. (Memories) Dec, pp. 6-7. Religious Contributions to the Healing of Dissociative Disorders (*), by Christopher H. Rosik, Ph.D. (Spirituality)* 1997, Vol IX *Feb, pp. 6-7. Problem of Attachment to the Perpetrator (*), by Colin A. Ross, M.D.(Abuse) Apr, pp. 6-7. Therapeutic Value of Work (*), by Peter A. Maves, Ph.D. (Work) ������� pp. 10-11. Meditation�s Role (*), by William Edwards, Psy.D. (Meditation/Spirituality) Aug, p. 8. Writing for Balance (*), by Shirley Glubka, MA, LCPC Oct, pp. 8-9. Factors in Developing Trust in Treatment (*) (Trust) Dec, pp. 6-7. Finding Help (*), by Laura Russell, Ph.D. (Prob. Solving) 1996, Vol VIII *Feb, pp. 6-7. My Gorilla (Multiple Sclerosis)*, by Larry Klein, Ph.D. ����� �� p. 9. Goal setting, by Gary W. Whittaker, M.S. Jun, pp. 8-9. Changing Therapists Midway Through Therapy (*), by Sharon A. McGee, M.S., LPC (Therapy) Aug, pp. 6-7. Self-Injury: Re-defining Healing (*), by Kristy Trantmann Oct, pp. 6-7. Postunification, by Angel M.E. Casey, MA. (*) Dec, pp. 6-7, Listening to Dreams (*), by Jean M. Goodwin, M.D. 1995, Vol VII* Feb, pp. 6-7. How to Be a Caring Friend to Someone in Pain, by E. Sue Blume, CSW, DCSW (Support) Apr, pp. 10-12. History as a Dissociative Disorder, by Lloyd deMause (Diagnosis) Jun, pp. 6-7. Building a Peer Support Facility from the Ground Up (Support) Aug, pp. 4-5. Untitled, by Lois Toevs, M.D., Ph.D. 1994, Vol VI *Feb, pp. 4-6.* *How To Find the Right Road for You and Other Useful Tips for Parenting (*), by Lynn Benjamin, M. Ed., and Robert Benjamin, M.D. (Parenting) *Apr, pp. 6-7. Male Survivors (*), by Timothy L. Sanders, MS, LPC (also Male Survivors) Jun, pp. 4-6. Clinical Memories and the Courtroom (*), by� Joann Ondrovik, Ph.D, and David Hamilton, JD., Ph.D. Oct, pp. 4-5. Treatment Guidelines, by Peter Barach, Ph.D. ������ pp. 8-9. Group Therapy, by Ann S. Poplin, MSC. Dec, pp. 6-7. Is Integration Worth It? by Ellen A. Grellert, Psy. D. (Integration) 1993, Vol V *Apr, pp. 6-7. False Memory Syndrome (*) (Memories) Jun, pp. 6-9. Imagery Skills (*), by Moshe S. Torem, M.D. Aug, pp. 6-7. Recovery Work, by Linda Gannon, MS.S.A. Oct, pp. 4-5. Abusive Sex (*), by Wendy Maltz, MSW (Sex) Dec, pp. 4-6. Spiritual Support (*), by Elizabeth S. Bowman, M.D.* 1992, Vol IV *Feb, pp. 4-8. Hospitalization (*), by Richard P. Kluft, Moshe Torem, Walter C. Young, Robert Benjamin, Colin A. Ross, James Chu, M.Ds. Apr, pp. 6-7. Forgiving and Healing, Robert Benjamin, M.D. Jun, pp. 4-5. Healing energy from dreams (*), by Karen Surman Paley, M.Ed. Aug, pp. 4-6. Ritualistic Abuse (*), by David K. Sakheim, Ph.D. and Susan E. Devine, R.N., M.S.N. Oct, pp. 4-5. Life & therapy (*), by Peter M. Barach, Ph.D. �� �� ���pp. 10-11. Career Choices (*), by Wendy Branton, Ph.D. Dec, p. 4. Self-imposed Isolation, by Robert Benjamin, M.D.* 1991, Vol III *Feb, p. 4. About Conferences, by Kevin Connors, MS, M.F. C.C. Apr, pp. 4-5. Sexual Activity with a Child, by Timothy A. Smith, M. Ed. Jun, pp. 4-5. Stopping the Cycle of Child Abuse Aug, pp.4-5. Crime of Incest , by E. Sue Blume, CSW Oct,� p. 8.� The Therapist and the Patient, by Randy Noblitt, Ph.D. Dec, pp. 4-6. Physical recovery for survivors of extreme abuse, by Mary Helen Hopponen, M.Ed., and Mychal� K. Blue, M.Ed.* 1990, Vol II *Feb, pp. 4-5. How to Behave in Therapy (*), by Richard P. Kluft, M.D., F.A.P.A. Apr, pp. 4-5. Health and Healing, by Moshe S. Torem, M.D. Jun, pp. 4-5. Ideas to make hospitals stay, surgery, recuperation easier (*), by Diane M. M. Vickery, M.D. Aug, pp. 4-5. Art for creative coping (*), by Barry M. Cohen, MA, ATR (Adjunctive Therapy) Oct, p. 6. Exorcising or Disowning parts, by Mary Lu Love, RN, MS Dec, pp. 4-5. A Touchy Subject Revisited (*)* 1989, Vol I Apr, pp. 4-5. Self-mutilation (*), by Philip M. Coons, M.D.(Self-Injury) Jun, pp. 4-5. Ritual abuse (*), by Walter C. Young, M.D. Aug, pp. 4-5. Suicide (*), by Christine Comstock Oct,� pp. 4-5. Malevolent Alters (*), by Helen H. Watkins, MA
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THERAPY
2008, Vol XX Apr, p. 2. Lost in Plain Sight *p. 4-6. Finding Therapy that Works p. 10. Too Much Repressed Memory Works p. 11. Comments on Therapists' Dialogue p. 14. Diagnosis and Therapy
2007, Vol XIX *Apr, p. 4-6. The Game of "Musical Therapists" and Therapist Abuse Jun, p. 11. Therapist Training Needed p. 11. The Journey Aug, p. 8. Pacing in Therapy 2006, Vol XVIII Oct, p. 8. Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) p. 9. What is EFT? Dec, p. 4. Living in Harmony *p. 8-9. Signs That You May Need To Change Therapists
2000, Vol X11 *Apr, p. 12. Crystal�s Story Jun, p. 4. Alternative Therapies and Healing Childhood Trauma Dec, p. 10. What I Expected from Therapy1999, Vol XI *Feb, p. 10. Safe-Cracking Therapy Apr, p. 13. Therapy (Help for Hard Issues) Jun, pp. 2-3. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (*) ������ � p. 11. Switching to Health Aug, p. 8. Art Therapy, Therapists� Page (*), by June Burstein, MSW (Adjunctive Therapy) Oct, pp. 6-7. Experiential Therapy, Therapists� Page (*), by Karen Carnabucci, MSS, LSW* 1998, Vol XI *Feb, pp. 8-9. Non-Therapist�s Page (*) Apr, p. 2. The Mandated Trend Toward Brief Therapy Aug, pp. 10-11. The Secret Voices of Self (*) 1997, Vol IX *Feb, p. 14. Letting Go (*) 1996, Vol Vlll *Feb, pp. 4-5. Therapy from the Client�s Point of View (*) ������ � pp. 10-11. Teens Report on Dissociation (*) ����� �� p. 14. In the Beginning (*) Jun, pp. 4-6. Challenges in Therapy (*) ������� pp. 8-9. Changing Therapist Midway Through Therapy (*), by Sharon McGee, MS, LPC (with Sandy & family) ����� �� pp. 12-13. I Lost My Therapist From the Atmosphere, Even Though I Still Had Him in Person (*) Aug, pp. 12-13. �EMDR . . . An Untried Key� (*) Oct, p. 12. Choices in the Process of Therapy Dec, p. 14. Loving Yourself 1995, Vol VII *Feb, pp. 8-9. Good Therapy ������ � p. 12. When Therapy Goes Wrong 1994, Vol VI *Feb, p. 13. Energy Drain in Therapy Apr, p. 11. Getting Better: Graduating from Therapy ����� �� p. 14. 100 Strengths I Have (Hope/Healing) ����� �� p. 2.�� Graduating from Therapy Oct, pp. 12-13. Self-Help Therapy (Self-Care) 1993, Vol V *Apr, p. 7. Going Inside another Human Being (Recovering) Dec, p. 6. Seek Ye the Men of God
1992, Vol IV *Apr, p. 3. Good Therapy Aug, p. 7. Too much therapy (Recovering) Oct, p. 14. Changing therapists (Recovering)* 1991, Vol III *Apr, p. 7. Staying in therapy (Recovering) ����� �� p. 9. Therapy (Recovering) Oct. pp. 4-7. Stages of Therapy . . . Passports to Healing (*) (Hope) ������ � p. 14. Stages* 1990, Vol II *Aug, p. 10. Cry for a Mother* 1989, Vol I *Feb, pp. 2-3. The Journey of a Thousand Miles Begins with the First Step ������� p. 7. Progress in therapy (Recovering) Apr, p. 2. Getting Better Jun, p. 7. Therapy (Recovering)
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TRUST
2009, Vol XXI Dec, p.7. A Thorn is Just a Thorn
2007, Vol XIX *Dec, p. 8-9/ Real Talk About...Real 2004, Vol XVI *Oct, p.2. What I Wish You Knew About Me 2001, Vol XIII *Feb, pp.6-7, Telling A Friend *
1997, Vol IX *Oct, p. 6. Trust ������ pp. 8-9. Factors in Developing Trust in Treatment (* Therapists� Page)* 1990, Vol II *Dec, p. 8. Telling Others Our Secret
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WORK & DISABILITY TOPICS
2010, Vol XXII *Feb, pp 12-13. The Roller-Coaster of Disability
2009, Vol XXI Feb, p. 14. Dreams of a Multiple
2004, Vol XVI *Dec, pp.12-13. Coping with Dissociation as a Student
1999, Vol XI *Apr, pp. 8-9. When Your Partner Can�t Work (*) 1997, Vol IX *Apr, pp. 6-7. Therapeutic Value of Work (*), by Peter A. Maves, Ph.D. 1994, Vol VI *Dec, p. 2. Functioning on the Job 1993, Vol V *Feb, p. 11. Ways in Which Over 200 People Can Keep Only One Job Oct, p. 13. Volunteering* 1992, Vol IV *Oct, p. 2. Working Techniques for Multiples ���� �� pp. 6-7. Work and Mental Health ���� �� pp. 8-9. Work challenges ���� �� pp. 10-11. Career Choices (*Therapists� Page), by Wendy Branton, Ph.D. ���� �� pp. 12-14. Work, Work, Work Dec, p. 6. Working�Then and Now* 1990, Vol II *Dec, p. 7. Career� in mental health (Recovering)
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