“And we are a human being”. Coproduced re ections on person‐centred psychotherapy in plural and dissociative identity
Blunden, N (2020) “And we are a human being”. Coproduced re ections on person‐centred psychotherapy in plural and dissociative identity. Psychotherapy and Politics International.
In this re exive case‐study, “Billie”, an integrative psycho- therapist, and her therapist, Nicola, offer a coproduced account of Billie's lived experience of dissociative identity. Challenging the medicalised “fragmentation towards inte- gration” discourse, Billie, her parts, and Nicola coproduce a person‐centred “exclusion towards inclusion” approach. The authors propose the term “plural identity”, situating the experience less as a disorder, and more as a way of being human. They present verbatim extracts of their therapeutic work, with parallel commentary and post- session discussion, to illustrate their developing, person‐ centred and coproduced approach towards intrapsychic inclusion. They conclude that inclusion consists in uncon- ditionally valuing three prevailing constituents in plural identity: the individual parts of self; the ecological system; and the differentiation between parts. This can result in growth for all parts, including parts that initially appear counter to growth, and allows the lived experience of the client to be honoured, not pathologised.