Ego-state Therapy: Psychotherapy for Multiple Personality Disorders

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The author describes ego-state therapy. This psychotherapy is used for treating multiple personality disorders. The author mentions the theoretical background of this method, and practical points. Initially, ego-state therapy was developed as a type of hypnotherapy, but it evolved as a safe therapeutic method in combination with trauma processing therapies. The author presents a case study, and discusses the clinical significance of this treatment.

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Sugiyama, T. (2018). Ego-state Therapy: Psychotherapy for Multiple Personality Disorders. Nihon Eiseigaku Zasshi. Japanese Journal of Hygiene, 73(1), 62–66. https://doi.org/10.1265/jjh.73.62

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