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  1. “They thought I was just making it up”: Dissociative individuals’ understandings of their dissociation, perceptions of their clinicians’ conceptualizations of dissociation, and discrepancies between them.
  2. Coverage of child maltreatment in undergraduate psychopathology textbooks.
  3. Distinguishing clinical and simulated dissociative identity disorder using the Miller Forensic Assessment of Symptoms Test.
  4. Graduate training and certification in trauma treatment for clinical practitioners.
  5. The economic burden of dissociative disorders: A qualitative systematic review of empirical studies.
  6. The need for trauma training: Clinicians’ reactions to training on complex trauma.
  7. The Dissociative Subtype of PTSD Interview (DSP-I): Development and Psychometric Properties
  8. Coverage of child maltreatment and adult trauma in graduate psychopathology textbooks.
  9. Cautions and concerns about Huntjens et al.’s Schema Therapy for Dissociative Identity Disorder
  10. Can the Trauma Symptom Inventory-2 distinguish coached simulators from dissociative disorder patients?
  11. Six-year follow-up of the treatment of patients with dissociative disorders study*
  12. Treatment of dissociative disorders and reported changes in inpatient and outpatient cost estimates
  13. Treatment of Complex Dissociative Disorders: A Comparison of Interventions Reported by Community Therapists versus Those Recommended by Experts