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These well-known monsters approximate the features of many of the main personality disorders listed in the DSM-V or in Theodore Millon's MCMI-IV and his incredibly in-depth writings about the various disorders and their origin, subtypes, and consequences.. The toys are an easier way to approximate and discuss personality disorders and their symptoms and syndromes! They can also represents "modes" that clients get into at times - states of mind & behavior that are problematic. Clients can also read up on the lives of these creatures and may find a lot to identify with and also understand why, when they're in those modes, people tend to keep their distance.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame is the embodiment of Hermes in these sets. He is really at the center, representing the core and the connectness between all the elements, similar to Hermes' role in the Greek and Roman pantheons.
The Universal monsters are available in the large 9-figure colored size ($75), or the extra-large 15-figure size ($90), which is in black-and-white.
When you purchase this set, we will email a guide document to you to assist in your explorations.
If you're planning to be marooned on an island any time soon, I recommend you go on-line to Amazon or Half-Price Books and purchase a used copy of Millon's Disorders of Personality: DSM-IV and Beyond. You can get it cheap, as when the DSM-V came out, many clinicians dumped this book, often unopened, because it has DSM-IV in its title and thus was outmoded and useless in their minds. If only they had opened it and found the wealth and world of knowledge hidden inside. There’s a DSM-III version also available used, that is even cheaper, but has most of the same material on personality disorders.
These well-known monsters approximate the features of many of the main personality disorders listed in the DSM-V or in Theodore Millon's MCMI-IV and his incredibly in-depth writings about the various disorders and their origin, subtypes, and consequences.. The toys are an easier way to approximate and discuss personality disorders and their symptoms and syndromes! They can also represents "modes" that clients get into at times - states of mind & behavior that are problematic. Clients can also read up on the lives of these creatures and may find a lot to identify with and also understand why, when they're in those modes, people tend to keep their distance.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame is the embodiment of Hermes in these sets. He is really at the center, representing the core and the connectness between all the elements, similar to Hermes' role in the Greek and Roman pantheons.
The Universal monsters are available in the large 9-figure colored size ($75), or the extra-large 15-figure size ($90), which is in black-and-white.
When you purchase this set, we will email a guide document to you to assist in your explorations.
If you're planning to be marooned on an island any time soon, I recommend you go on-line to Amazon or Half-Price Books and purchase a used copy of Millon's Disorders of Personality: DSM-IV and Beyond. You can get it cheap, as when the DSM-V came out, many clinicians dumped this book, often unopened, because it has DSM-IV in its title and thus was outmoded and useless in their minds. If only they had opened it and found the wealth and world of knowledge hidden inside. There’s a DSM-III version also available used, that is even cheaper, but has most of the same material on personality disorders.
These well-known monsters approximate the features of many of the main personality disorders listed in the DSM-V or in Theodore Millon's MCMI-IV and his incredibly in-depth writings about the various disorders and their origin, subtypes, and consequences.. The toys are an easier way to approximate and discuss personality disorders and their symptoms and syndromes! They can also represents "modes" that clients get into at times - states of mind & behavior that are problematic. Clients can also read up on the lives of these creatures and may find a lot to identify with and also understand why, when they're in those modes, people tend to keep their distance.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame is the embodiment of Hermes in these sets. He is really at the center, representing the core and the connectness between all the elements, similar to Hermes' role in the Greek and Roman pantheons.
The Universal monsters are available in the large 9-figure colored size ($75), or the extra-large 15-figure size ($90), which is in black-and-white.
When you purchase this set, we will email a guide document to you to assist in your explorations.
If you're planning to be marooned on an island any time soon, I recommend you go on-line to Amazon or Half-Price Books and purchase a used copy of Millon's Disorders of Personality: DSM-IV and Beyond. You can get it cheap, as when the DSM-V came out, many clinicians dumped this book, often unopened, because it has DSM-IV in its title and thus was outmoded and useless in their minds. If only they had opened it and found the wealth and world of knowledge hidden inside. There’s a DSM-III version also available used, that is even cheaper, but has most of the same material on personality disorders.