316 Dissociative Identity Disorder & As If Fusion – Flora-2

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Dissociative Identity Disorder – Fusion Through ‘As If’Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive and will come forth later in uglier ways. ~ Signund FreudDr. Earl W. Flora provides therapy in Williamsburg, VA, for all ages with a wide range of individual mental health issues, family, work, and related issues. His specialty is treating Dissociative Identity Disorder, and here he adds this interesting perspective to reintegration/fusion. Along with a full range of psychological issues, Dr. Flora utilizes a well-publicized but seldom used a single sentence to quickly assess & identify DID clients. In addition, he has developed an abbreviated technique for working with clients suffering from Dissociative Identity Disorder by avoiding the use of abreaction to bring the personas together, without forcing them to relive the negative effects of the event that caused their separation in the first place. It’s about time… time to recover. Only after spending 27 years developing and validating the technique has he published his book titled (http://geni.us/flora1) , in which he describes his technique in great detail.  Additional DetailsSince you’re interested here do listen to the two ART – Accelerated Resolution Therapy – Interviews below as they bring together additional practice recommendations/applications. Photo by  Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/search/photos/connection?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText) ———— Book and Additional ReferencesWebsite:  https://ewfasifnow.com/ (https://ewfasifnow.com/) Book: (http://geni.us/flora60) – 2015 – Flora – Global Amazon Link  Endorsed by Beverly Searle, a Guest at CBJ/165 noted below: “For us working in the field to have more tools to add to our therapy practice so as we can assist in the healing of these people who have had tremendous abuse in childhood is greatly needed.” ———— CBJ Expert Insights On Dissociative Identity Disorder & Similar InterventionsAnorexia, Dissociation & Depression Revisited – Searle –  http://corebrainjournal.com/157 (http://corebrainjournal.com/157) Dissociative Identity Disorder Update – Searle –  http://corebrainjournal.com/165 (http://corebrainjournal.com/165) EMDR for DID – Lobenstine –  https://corebrainjournal.com/166 (https://corebrainjournal.com/166) Dissociative Identity Disorder – Client Reports – Davis –  http://corebrainjournal.com/144 (http://corebrainjournal.com/144) Sexual Healing After Childhood Trauma – Carson –  http://corebrainjournal.com/219 (http://corebrainjournal.com/219) Accelerated Resolution Therapy – ART – Kip –  http://corebrainjournal.com/201 (http://corebrainjournal.com/201) Accelerated Resolution Therapy – More Options – Breeding –  http://corebrainjournal.com/205 (http://corebrainjournal.com/205) CBJ Veteran’s Page:  https://corebrainjournal.com/vets (https://corebrainjournal.com/vets) CBJ Sexual Trauma Page:  https://corebrainjournal.com/219 (https://corebrainjournal.com/219) ———— Forward This Audio Message Link To a Friend http://corebrainjournal.com/316 (http://corebrainjournal.com/316) ———–ThanksThanks, Dr. Flora, for joining us here at CBJ to review these insightful observations regarding the evolution of treatment for DID – Dissociative Identity Disorder Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post. Also,  please leave an honest review of the CoreBrain Journal Podcast on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/corebrain-journal/id1102718140?mt=2) . Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and much appreciated. Reviews do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each one of them. Be counted. If this post with these several references is