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Just as important as The Body Keeps the Score (but an easier read for me).
— 5-star reader review
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... a refreshing and necessary addition to the clinical discussion of trauma and dissociation.
— EMMA SUNSHAW, creator of the System Speak podcast and author of If Tears Were Prayers
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The fresh approach we’ve needed ... that challenges the status quo of treatment and the stigma around mental health and addiction.
— ANNA DAVID, best-selling author of Party Girl
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I will recommend this book to my clients.
— VERONICA VALLI, author of Soberful and cohost of the Soberful podcast
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An honest look at the realities dissociative survivors face—within and outside of the mental health care system.
— ADRIAN A. FLETCHER, PsyD, MA, psychologist, writer, and empowerment speaker living and thriving with dissociative identities
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As a survivor of childhood sexual abuse and complex trauma with dissociative identity disorder (DID), I've been waiting for this book.
— LARRY RUHL, artist, advocate, and author of the best-selling memoir Breaking the Ruhls
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Dr. Jamie Marich is the rebel pilot that the trauma field desperately needs.... all readers will find value in this book.
— JUSTINE MASTIN, MA, LMFT, LADC, E-RYT 200, coauthor of Starship Therapise
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This book offers solutions that empower, motivate, and inspire us to stay the course on our healing journey.
— ANNA PIRKL, coauthor of Transforming Trauma with Jiu-Jitsu
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If you are looking for a sensitive and respectful work on dissociation . . . you will find it here. This is the book for us.
— DR. ANDRÉ MAURÍCIO MONTEIRO, Espaçao da mente, Brazil
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Groundbreaking. . . . A must-read for anyone looking to improve their mental health and break free from the stigma of dissociation.
— ERICA HORNTHAL, LCPC, BC-DMT, author of Body Aware
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[This book] approaches the topic on a human level with real-life examples, avoiding academic jargon and providing straightforward ways of looking at dissociation.
— ANN GOELITZ, PhD, LCSW, author of From Trauma to Healing
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A must-read for any clinician working with trauma, as well as anyone who experiences dissociation or who has a relationship with someone who does.
— PAUL FOXMAN, PhD, author of Dancing with Fear
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Dissociation Made Simple has taken my understanding as a trauma-informed somatic therapist to a whole new level. Bravo to Jamie Marich.
— STEPHANIE CITRON, PhD, clinical psychologist and trainer
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Dr. Marich instructs readers how to recast their unique experiences with dissociation as the superpower it is.
— AARON SANDERS, director of GARAGE and Founder of 72 Hour Hold
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Insightful, stigma-smashing, and lovingly well-informed, this book . . . masters beautifully what our field should have done all along: honor and amplify the voices of those with lived experience.
— TYNDAL E. SCHREINER, MA, LPC, blogger and social media educator