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The International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation
is an international, non-profit, professional association organized
to develop and promote comprehensive, clinically effective
and empirically based resources and responses to dissociation
and to address its relevance to other theoretical constructs.
The ISSTD engages governmental, institutional, media, and
other organizational entities on the pertinent issues related
to trauma and dissociation. As such we represent the interests
of our patients in their search for health, and advocate for
access to care, improved diagnostic and treatment programs,
research on trauma and dissociation, education of professionals,
and education of the public.
From time to time we publish communications to various groups.
We have recently begun to catalog them here so that both the
members of ISSTD and the general public can identify the issues
and become better educated about what is going on in this increasingly
small, and increasingly high stakes world in which we all live.
ICD-10 Request for Dissociative Disorder Input from ISSTD-12-14-07
National Institutes
of Mental Health Strategic Plan Input-12-07
Scientific American:
Response to "Brain Stains" 11-30-07
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