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In this book, Dr. Ross offers a comprehensive account of the history, etiology, diagnosis, phenomonology, and treatment of Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder).
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In Treatment of Dissociative Identity Disorder, Dr. Ross provides techniques and strategies for stabilization of persons with the disorder. The book is designed to be practical and useful. It is written particularly for the therapist new to dissociative identity disorder (DID) who needs brief, to-the-point guidance on how to begin working with someone with DID. The book includes many therapist-client dialogues that illustrate the techniques and strategies Dr. Ross has learned over the years.
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In the Genetics of Schizophrenia, Dr. Ross provides a detailed analysis of the literature on the genetics of schizophrenia.
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Lately, it seems that not a day passes without the media proclaiming yet another sensational breakthrough in the search for the physical origins of mental illness. But beyond all the fanfare and media hype, is there a single shred of hard, empirical evidence to substantiate the existence of "a gene for alcoholism," or "the brain chemistry behind Schizophrenia"?
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Satanic ritual abuse was a topic unknown to most people in North America as recently as ten years ago. Since then Satanic cults have been the subject of countless media reports, of which about five hundred are listed in a bibliography by Linda O. Blood entitled Satanism and Satanism-Related Crime: A Resource Guide (1989).
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The purpose of this book is to provide an understanding of the relationship between childhood trauma and serious mental illness.
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Dr. Colin Ross is unusual in being a poet and a scientist. The two are not coincidental. He has published a story called The Gross Anatomy Lab in a literary journal and poetry in The Lancet.
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This collection of essays was written in Norman Wells and Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada between 1970 and 1974. During that time period, Dr. Ross was working as a laborer, freight handler, truck driver, warehouse man and forklift operator.
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Based On The Trauma Model. In this one-hour therapy session Dr. Ross provides an assessment of self-mutilation which illustrates the principles and strategies of his Trauma Model. The client is role played by Melissa Caldwell.
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Colin Ross, M.D. and Melissa Engle, MS, LPC, ATR bring back their humor, wit and delightful teaching techniques in this new DVD. Over 3 hours of role play include topics designed to give therapists new treatment techniques and therapy ideas.
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The C.I.A. and Military Mind Control Experiments: Human Rights Violations By American Psychiatrists (DVD)
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In this DVD, Dr. Ross interviews a woman with an eating disorder. Melissa Engle, the Executive Clinical Director of the Ross Institute, role plays the client, who has been referred by her family doctor for assessment and treatment recommendations.
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Domestic Violence: Role Play of a Therapy Session (DVD)
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Treating Trauma Disorders Effectively (DVD)
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Multiple Personality: Reality and Illusion, Narrated by Chris Costner Sizemore, The Real Eve of the Three Faces of Eve (DVD)
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Angel, shares her story, and it's a lesson we can all learn from. The general public, mental health professionals, persons dealing with anger, dissociation and trauma will benefit from this video. Angel's journey is understanding terror, living it and overcoming it. A truly moving story.
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A Science of Human Energy Fields
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Dr. Ross has recorded some readings from his books and from unpublished writings. You can listen to them here for FREE.
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In this workshop filmed at Healing Springs Ranch in Tioga, Texas, Dr. Ross and Melissa Engle explain the principles of Trauma Model Therapy (TMT). In addition, Melissa Engle explains the Spectrum of Emotions and how it can be used to supplement TMT.
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