Benjamin, Lynn R.Benjamin, Robert2005-10-102005-10-101993-030896-2863https://hdl.handle.net/1794/1545p. 054-065Interventions with children are surveyed from the literature of the diverse fields of MPD, play therapy, family therapy, and sexual abuse and trauma. Within a family treatment model, play therapy and hypnotic interventions can be useful in helping a child master the physical, cognitive, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of trauma. When parents are able to participate in the child's therapy, they can become a very important ally in the therapeutic process. We emphasize rebuilding of trust in the relationship between the parents and the child. It is our belief that treatment of the child-parent subsystem of a dissociative family has the most potential to interrupt a transgenerational chain of dysfunctional family patterns.423059 bytesapplication/pdfen-USDissociation : Vol. 6, No. 1, p. 054-065 : Interventions with children in dissociative families: a family treatment modelInterventions with children in dissociative families: a family treatment modelArticle