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Here are some of the hospital/resource guide for Trauma & Dissociate Dis-order Treatment, Education & Support 
These selected hospitals are especially interested in serving Many Voices' Readers: 



Q: Many Voices Press
A: Resource copied from the pages of Many Voices Press  www.manyvoicespress.com
    A bi-monthly news letter written for Trauma Survivors and Dissociate Disorders alike.  Work comes from the many readers who subscribe to it!  Get your
    copy at Many Voices Press.  Back issues can be ordered seperately also.  LynnW@manyvoicespress.com
    To place an ad write to MV ADS, PO Box 2639, Cincinnatie, OH 45201-2639  or phone (513) 751-8020
 
    Listings are as accurate a possible, yet we are not responsible for errors or omissions.  sources are not necessareily "recommended." 
     You must use your own judgment and descretion in dealing with any listed person, organization, or advertiser. 
 
       Many Voices is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization serving victims of trauma everywhere.  Our EIN is 20-8945881
        Tax-deductible donations, volunteer help, and good ideas are always welcome!  We appreciate your support!  Lynn W., Editor
 
"Lynn, at many voices press was the very first multiple person I talked to online in 1998 when I came aboard the internet.  She has been my inspiration when no one is writing to me to just stay out here for when they need me.  I wish her so much success as she goes forward with all the new ideas to improve Many Voices Press and Many Voices organization"  Lady J

Q: East Coast facility
A: Sheppard-Pratt Health System,  Trauma Disorders Program, 6501 N. Charles St,  Baltimore, MD 21285
     Inpatient & Day Hospital   Kimberly Colbert (410)938-5078,   Richard J Loewenstein M.D., Dir.  www.sheppardpratt.org
    #Nationally recognized program at one of the top ten behavioral health facilities in the country
    #24-bed inpatient unit with private rooms and highly individualized programs for all stages of trauma recovery
    # Specialized outpatient services, including a day hospital program, aftercare, process-oriented group therapies, and individual
       treatment and consultation
    #Residential options for out-of-town clients
    # Child and adolescent consultation and treatment services, with liaison and specialist Dr. Joy Silberg
    # Clinical supervision/agency consultation
 
"Since the program's inception in March of 1992, our treatment team has worked with over 1300 inpatients, over 900 day hospital patients, and over 800 outpatients from across the country." 
 
     A not-for-profit behavioral health system

Q: Mid West facility
A: National Center for Trauma Based Disorders, at Two Rivers Psychiatric Hospital, 5121 Raytown Rd,  Kansas City, MO 64133
     (800)225-8577   or  (816)382-6300   Inpatient & Partial Hospital Services.  David Tate, Director of Intake  
          # Free assessments
      # group therapy
      # intensive individual psychotherapy
          expressive therapies
      # psychodrama
      # music therapy
      # art therapy
 
"Specializing in the Treatment of Post Traumatic Stress and the Stabilization of Trauma"  short term treatment for adults.
        

Q: West Coast facility
A: Ross Institute at The National Treatment Center at Del Amo Hospital, 23700 Camino Del Sol, Torrance, Ca 90505
     (800) 533-5266     Inpatient & Partial Hosptalization.      Colin A. Ross, M.D., Program director   
     Francis Galura, Intake (310) 784-2289            www.delamotreatment.com
     Del Amo ~ Behavioral Health System of Southern California
     Del Amo Hospital is located in the "South Bay" area of Los Angeles, CA.  The trauma Recovery Program at Del Amo specializes in the "Trauma model" of treatment.  This model utilizes cognitive therapies to guide the client towards self-awareness and trauma resolution.  The Trauma Recovery Program is designed as a highly-structured Inpatient Program which can be stepped down to a Partial Hospitalization Program. 
 
   # Individual and Groups Therapies
   # Dialectical Behavioral Treatment (DBT)
   # Cognitive Restructuring
   # Anger Management
   # Relapse Prevention
   # Therapeutic Recreation
   # Concurrent Addictions Group
   # Long-Term Recovery Plan
 
"Our mission is to provide healthcare services that patients recommend to families and friends, physicians prefer for their patients, purchasers select for their clients, employees are proud of and investors seek for long term results."
    

Q: South facility
A: Women's Institute of Incorporation Therapy,  Hollywood Pavilion, 1201 N 37th Ave, Hollywood, FL 33021
     (800) 437-5478  Larry Spinosa, NCAC II       William B. Tollefson, PhD., Director     www.wiit.com
 
WIIT is a small well staffed inpatient treatment program for women exhibiting acute symptoms associated with psychological trauma:
 
    # Dissociative Disorders
    # Dissociative Identity Disorders
    # Post Traumatic Stress
    # Grief    # Loss     # Depression
 
" These issues are addressed in a safe, non-traumatic environment where women can experience the support and assistance they need to regain their lives."
 
A: The New Orleans Institute at River oaks Psychiatric Hospital,  1525 River Oaks Road W, New Orleans, LA 70123
     (800) 366-1740 or (504) 734-1740  Inpatient specialty unit.  Martha Buanda, Director of Intake    www.riveroakshospital.com
      Thomas A Hauth, MD   Medical Director       Daniel A        Glaser,  MSW, LCSW    Program Director
Treatment for Trauma Based Disorders, compulsive Behaviors & Eating Disorders
 
   # Multidisciplinary clinical team specializing in trauma, compulsivity & eating disorders treatments
   # Strong emphasis on relapse prevention, dialectical behavior therapy, information reprocessing, containment/stabilization.
   #Expressive therapies include:  psychodrama, art psychotherapy, guided imagery, body image & movement.
   # Stabilization of dysregulated behavior and affect.
   #Individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy and systems treatment.
   #Nationally recognized programs.
    # A separate 26- bed specialty unit located on a beautiful 14 acre campus.
 
"Non-traditional, safe, nurturing environment for healing"
 

Q: South West facility
A: Ross Institute at Timberlawn Mental health System,  4600 Samuell Blvd.,  Dallas, TX 75228
     (800) 426-4944 or (214) 381-7181      Inpatient, Partial, Outpatient, & Dissociative Day Hospital
     Colin A Ross, M.D., Med. Director      Peyton Orr, Clinical Outreach Coordinator   www.rossinst.com
 
The Timberlawn Trauma program, under the direction of internationally renowned clinician, researcher and author Colin A Ross M.D., Focuses on the effects of trauma and unresolved attachment issues.  The Treatment goal is to help individuals improve their adult functioning by helping them stabilize and continue their recovery with new tools learned in the hospital setting. 
 
Signs of Unresolved Trauma:
 
   # Suicidal ideation
   # A pattern of out-of-control and self-injurious behavior
   # Self destructive addictions such as self mutilation, eating disorders and sexual addition
   # Intrusive thoughts, images, feelings and nightmares
   # Flashbacks
   # Extensive comorbidity/multiple diagnoses
   #Inability to tolerate feelings or conflicts
   # Intense self-blame and feelings unworthy
   # Staying stuck in the victim or perpertator roles
   # Disorganized attachment patterns
   # Black and white thinking and other cognitive distortions
   # Pathological dissociation
 
"Dedicated to patient care, education and research since 1917"