Understanding Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Humanistic Perspective
Humanistic View- Proposes that dissociative identity disorder is a way of coping with childhood trauma.
- Suggests that trauma may lead to a split in the personality, with each personality representing a different aspect of the person's experience.
- Emphasises the importance of understanding the client's inner world and providing support and validation.
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