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Dr. Colin A. Ross

Dr. Colin A. Ross is an internationally recognized clinician, researcher, author, and lecturer in the field of dissociation, trauma-related disorders, and psychological trauma. He is the founder and President of The Colin A. Ross Institute for Psychological Trauma. Background and Education Dr. Ross completed his medical school at the University of Alberta. He is a Canadian psychiatrist and former president of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation from 1993 to 1994. Work and Research Dr. Ross is the Director of hospital-based Trauma Programs in Denton, Texas, Torrance, California, and Grand Rapids, Michigan. He provides cognitive therapy groups at all three locations, in person in Texas and by video-conference in Michigan and California. He has been running a hospital Trauma Program in the Dallas area since moving to Texas in 1991. Dr. Ross is also the founder and President of The Colin A. Ross Institute for Psychological Trauma, a hospital in the Dallas, Texas area. He directs a trauma program at Forest View Psychiatric Hospital in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Most of the people the Ross Institute treats describe very traumatic and abusive childhoods. Publications and Books Dr. Ross has written several books, including “Multiple Personality Disorder: Diagnosis, Clinical Features and Treatment” and “The Trauma Model: A Solution to the Problem of Comorbidity in Psychiatry”. He has also published numerous articles and reviews in various scientific journals. Awards and Recognition Dr. Ross has received recognition for his work in the field of trauma and dissociation. He has been a prominent figure in the development of the trauma model, which aims to understand and treat trauma-related disorders. In conclusion Dr. Colin A. Ross is a respected clinician, researcher, and author in the field of trauma and dissociation. His work has focused on the treatment and understanding of trauma-related disorders, and he has made significant contributions to the development of the trauma model.

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