Demons on the couch : spirit possession, exorcisms and the dsm-5 / by Michael J. Sersch.
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- 9781527524156
- 1527524159
- Psychiatry
- Personality disorders -- Diagnosis
- Personality disorders -- Treatment
- Demoniac possession -- Psychological aspects
- Demoniac possession -- Social aspects
- Personality Disorders -- diagnosis
- Troubles de la personnalité -- Diagnostic
- Troubles de la personnalité -- Traitement
- Possession diabolique -- Aspect psychologique
- Possession diabolique -- Aspect social
- HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General
- MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine
- MEDICAL -- Diseases
- MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine
- MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine
- Demoniac possession -- Psychological aspects
- Personality disorders -- Diagnosis
- Personality disorders -- Treatment
- Psychiatry
- 616.858 23
- RC435.2
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Belief in possession, including from demonic forces, has ancient roots and continues into the modern world, especially among certain communities. This has been shown in books, movies, places of worship, and in the therapy office. This book traces the global history of possession and looks at ways contemporary mental health professionals can help a person who believes themselves to be possessed. Written especially for clinicians, but interesting to a wide variety of readers, this book uses a variety of disciplines, including cultural studies, psychology, and personal experiences, to try and unde.
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