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When we talk about dissociation and dissociative identity disorder (DID) – formerly known as multiple personality disorder—one name immediately comes to mind: Kathy Steele. Kathy has participated in our last threeTrauma, Attachment & Resilience summits.. At the last one, in March, we began dreaming together about a specific, comprehensive, and practical program.And in May, we were at her home in Atlanta to bring this idea to fruition.
Kathy Steele is one of the leading international figures in the field of complex trauma, dissociation, and DID. She has been training therapists around the world for decades. Her approach combines compassion and structure, integrating neuroscience, parts work, and relational safety. Her strength?Making therapy deeply human, grounded in clinical practice, and focused on lasting transformation..
At Quantum Way, we know how delicate the treatment of traumatic dissociation can be. DID is still too often ignored or misunderstood, both in France and in the United States. Distinguishing DID from schizophrenia or borderline personality disorder is crucial, but far from simple for those unfamiliar with traumatic dissociation. Psychosis or dissociation? The question is always worth asking, with the open mind and heart that Kathy embodies so well.
For a long time, we’ve wanted to offera program that meets the specific needs of psychotherapists: : rich, dense, and comprehensive content that provides practical and insightful guidance on these complex disorders. Imagine our delight when Kathy agreed to record it with us, for you!
Beyond her world-renowned expertise, Kathy is an inspiring teacher, a deeply caring therapist, and a luminous woman full of joie de vivre.
CBelieve me, after meeting her you’ll really like to be her client – or her friend!
Florence
PS : After filming this program, I turned to Kathy and said, “I wish I had had access to this information when I started out as a psychotherapist… It would have avoided so many mistakes.”
