Abstract

This article describes working with a case, likely to have had undiagnosed Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). It describes the struggles of a DID-naïve therapist in conceptualizing and treating the case. Learnings from the predictable unravelling of treatment are described. Suggestions for clinical training and supervision are outlined.

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