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MARITAL AND FAMILY THERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF MULTIPLE PERSONALITY DISORDER

1988; Wiley; Volume: 14; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1752-0606.1988.tb00744.x

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1752-0606

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Roberta G. Sachs, Edward J. Frischholz, Joan I. Wood,

Tópico(s)

Attachment and Relationship Dynamics

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Journal of Marital and Family TherapyVolume 14, Issue 3 p. 249-259 MARITAL AND FAMILY THERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF MULTIPLE PERSONALITY DISORDER Roberta G. Sachs, Roberta G. Sachs Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center Chicago, IL Roberta G. Sachs, PhD, is Director of Training, Dissociative Disorders Unit, Rush-Presbyte-rian-St. Luke's Hospital, 6130 N. Sheridan Road, Chicago IL 60660.Search for more papers by this authorEdward J. Frischholz, Edward J. Frischholz Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center Chicago, IL Edward J. Frischholz, MA, is Clinical Assistant, Office of Applied Pyschological Services, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois, Box 4348, Chicago, IL 60680.Search for more papers by this authorJoan I. Wood, Joan I. Wood Northeastern Illinois University Joan I. Wood, PhD, is in private practice, 1655 Arlington Heights Rd., Arlington Heights, IL 60004.Search for more papers by this author Roberta G. Sachs, Roberta G. Sachs Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center Chicago, IL Roberta G. Sachs, PhD, is Director of Training, Dissociative Disorders Unit, Rush-Presbyte-rian-St. Luke's Hospital, 6130 N. Sheridan Road, Chicago IL 60660.Search for more papers by this authorEdward J. Frischholz, Edward J. Frischholz Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center Chicago, IL Edward J. Frischholz, MA, is Clinical Assistant, Office of Applied Pyschological Services, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois, Box 4348, Chicago, IL 60680.Search for more papers by this authorJoan I. Wood, Joan I. Wood Northeastern Illinois University Joan I. 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