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Section 3. Theory and Applications

Dissociation: Definition, Diagnosis, Manifestations, and Therapy, with Special Reference to Cults/Sects

Pages 234-243
Published online: 28 Dec 2017
 
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The author defines dissociation historically and cites contemporary professional perceptions of this phenomenon. Diagnosis, developmental stages, and manifestations of dissociation are illustrated through case histories. The importance of heeding our social, cultural, and psychiatric heritage is stressed. Understanding dissociation can be of use to therapists in their therapeutic relationships and in other communications. Expressions of dissociation are listed, and the ways that these are manipulated by cults/sects are described, including how gurus or leaders exploit adepts through heightened dissociation that results from awakening early memories of abuse. In treatment, the therapist's task is to help survivors of trauma and abuse differentiate the self from dissociated parts. In conclusion, the author suggests that the goal in therapy is to reach reassociation of parts or parts of ego states that have become dissociated through stress.

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Hanna Hyams

Hanna Hyams, a Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst (clinical), directed Center Essor for 20 years. She now continues her private practice and supervises psychotherapists and psychiatrists. She welcomes questions or thoughts about the article.