In view of the very severe consequences of IDDs and their links with the repeated traumas suffered in childhood, there is an extreme urgency to do much more to identify and protect the children concerned, therefore at risk of developing this type of disease. trouble.
But research must also continue, because
"at present, there are very few studies on the effectiveness of therapies, or they are in progress"
, regrets Éric Binet, clinical psychologist and president of the Francophone Association. trauma and dissociation (AFTD).
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"But whatever therapy is engaged, it is a step-by-step process that is recommended at the international level
,
"
adds the psychologist.
At the rate of one or two weekly sessions, psychotherapy aims to help the person to create cooperation between the alters who are in him, to learn to live with, on a daily basis.
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First step: establish a relationship of trust with the practitioner.
Second step: give the patient tools
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