Graeme Galton is a consultant psychotherapist at the
Clinic for Dissociative Studies. He is a registered psychotherapist with the
United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy, working in the National Health
Service and in private practice. He also works at the Parkside Clinic in
London, working with individuals and groups in an NHS outpatient psychotherapy
service. He is a registered member of the Bowlby Centre, where he is a
training supervisor and teaches on the clinical training programme for
psychotherapists. He is also a visiting tutor at the School of Psychotherapy
and Counselling Psychology, Regent's College, London. He edited the book
Touch Papers: Dialogues on Touch in the Psychoanalytic Space (Karnac,
2006) and co-edited Forensic Aspects of Dissociative Identity Disorder
(Karnac, 2008).
Adah Sachs
is an Attachment-based Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist, and has worked for many
years as a psychotherapist in psychiatric hospitals, with adults and
adolescents. She is a consultant psychotherapist at the Clinic for
Dissociative Studies, and a training supervisor and visiting lecturer at the
John Bowlby Centre and at the Centre for Child Mental Health. She lectures
widely on trauma and dissociation, and maintains a small private practice. Her
co-edited book Forensic Aspects of Dissociative Identity Disorder was
published by Karnac in 2008.