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The Dissociative Table
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20 episodes
1 day ago
Named for George Fraser's famous technique, The Dissociative Table is a forum for leaders in the field of complex trauma treatment to share innovations and insights regarding theory and application. Synthesis of effective modalities is a major focus, as is the development of narrative meaning as a healing objective beyond symptom relief. TDT does not specifically endorse any modalities or schools of thought; however, many of the hosts and guests are connected to the EMDR Institute and the larger EMDRIA community. Content is not endorsed by the EMDR Institute or EMDRIA.
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Named for George Fraser's famous technique, The Dissociative Table is a forum for leaders in the field of complex trauma treatment to share innovations and insights regarding theory and application. Synthesis of effective modalities is a major focus, as is the development of narrative meaning as a healing objective beyond symptom relief. TDT does not specifically endorse any modalities or schools of thought; however, many of the hosts and guests are connected to the EMDR Institute and the larger EMDRIA community. Content is not endorsed by the EMDR Institute or EMDRIA.
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Join the discussion forum--TDT Clinical Associate (no cost)
The Dissociative Table
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1 year ago
Join the discussion forum--TDT Clinical Associate (no cost)

Get no-cost, no-membership access to the TDT online discussion forum for clinicians and those studying to be clinicians. Sign up by emailing dissociativetable@gmail.com. You will be placed on the anonymous TDT Clinical Associate list, which will also send an email when there is a new episode (no spam, and you can opt out). With basic proof that you are either a licensed clinician or studying to be one (including undergraduates), you get instant access to the TDT discussion forum, where you can speak to other clinicians/students about episodes, topics, and modalities. There is no membership; you are simply sent a link, and can begin posting immediately. Posts are anonymous, just like the TDT Clinical Associate email list. So what is basic proof of being a clinician/student? Whatever. Something easy. A photo of a degree or license on your office wall right now. Or a student registration document with a current date. Nothing that requires effort. It won't be kept on file or shared. TDT recognizes the risks inherent in creating an informal discussion with no membership or absolute proof of eligibility as a clinician/student. However, formalizing this with membership (although that enables removing individuals who cause trouble) places TDT in the role of yet another organization, rather than a means of encouraging dialogue between groups. So it's a risk, but the alternative is perpetuating the lack of interdisciplinary dialogue. Check out TDT on Spotify and Apple Podcasts as well. The music for this video is provided, as always, by Cracked Machine, in this instance, "Jormungandr" from the album Call of the Void. This generous donation by the band is made in support of increased global access to effective trauma therapy. (crackedmachine.bandcamp.com)

The Dissociative Table
Named for George Fraser's famous technique, The Dissociative Table is a forum for leaders in the field of complex trauma treatment to share innovations and insights regarding theory and application. Synthesis of effective modalities is a major focus, as is the development of narrative meaning as a healing objective beyond symptom relief. TDT does not specifically endorse any modalities or schools of thought; however, many of the hosts and guests are connected to the EMDR Institute and the larger EMDRIA community. Content is not endorsed by the EMDR Institute or EMDRIA.