Dr John Mann, Consultant Psychiatrist, North Dorset NHS Trust
I found the book eminently readable as it is written in a conversational style.

I thought that it provides a very good overview of the many different ways in which dissociative disorders may present themselves to health care professionals.



I think that the main strength of the book is its clear approach in enabling professionals to identify or recognise features of dissociative disorder and to try to improve the understanding of these clinical and personal issues, rather than consciously or unconsciously rejecting or avoiding them.
Guest | 14/09/2004 01:00
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