Book Contributions
EDITED BOOKS, BOOK CHAPTERS& ENCYCLOPAEDIA ENTRIES
BOOKS
Sar, V., Middleton, W. & Dorahy, M. (Eds.) (2014). Global Perspectives on Dissociative Disorders: Individual and Societal Oppression. London: Routledge (Taylor and Francis).
Middleton, W., Sachs, A. & Dorahy, M.J. (Eds.) (2018). “The Abused and the Abuser: Victim – Perpetrator Dynamics.” London: Routledge (Taylor and Francis).
BOOK CHAPTERS
Middleton, W. & Raphael, B. (1987). Bereavement: State of the Art and State of the Science. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, Vol 10, No 3, 329-343.
Raphael, B. & Middleton, W. (1988). Personal disaster. In: Modern Perspectives in Psychosocial Pathology, Ed. Howells J.G., Brunner/Mazel. 281-304.
Middleton, W. & Raphael, B. (1991). Terminal Illness. In: Handbook of Studies on General Hospital Psychiatry. Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. (Biomedical Division). 26; 379-390.
Middleton, W. & Raphael, B. (1992). Bereavement: In: Handbook of Affective Disorders: Second Edition, Ed. by Paykel, E.S., Churchill Livingstone, 619-633.
Middleton, W. & Raphael, B. (1992). Attitudes to Dying. In: Gynaecological Oncology. Ed. by Coppleson, M., Monaghan, J. & Morrow, P. Churchill Livingstone, 1521-1526.
Middleton, W., Raphael B., Martinek, N. & Misso, V. (1993). Pathological Grief Reactions: In: Bereavement: A Source book of Research & Intervention, Ed. by Stroebe, M.S., Stroebe, W. & Hansson, R. New York, Cambridge University Press, 44-61.
Raphael, B., Middleton W., Martinek, N. & Misso, V. (1993). Counselling and Therapy of the Bereaved: In: Handbook of Bereavement: Theory, Research and Intervention, Ed. by Stroebe MS, Stroebe W & Hansson R. New York, Cambridge University Press, 427-453.
Farmer, J., Middleton, W. & Devereux J. (2008). Dissociative Identity Disorder and criminal responsibility. In: Sachs, A & Galton, G. (Eds). Forensic Aspects of Dissociative Identity Disorder, London: Karnac, 79-99.
Middleton, W., Dorahy, M. & Moskowitz, A. (2008). The concepts of dissociation and psychosis: An historical perspective. In: Moskowitz, A., Schäfer, I. & Dorahy, M. (Eds). Dissociation and Psychosis: Multiple Perspectives on a Complex Relationship. London: Wiley, 9-20.
Dorahy, M., van der Hart, O. & Middleton, W. (2010). The history of early trauma and abuse from the 1850’s to the current time: How the past influences the present. In: Lanius, R., Vermetten, E. & Pain, C.V. (Eds), The Hidden Epidemic: the Impact of Early Life Trauma on Health and Disease. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 3-12.
Sar, V., Middleton, W. & Dorahy, M. (2014). Introduction. In: Sar, V. Middleton, W. & Dorahy, M. (Eds). Global Perspectives on Dissociative Disorders: Individual and Societal Oppression. London: Routledge (Taylor and Francis), 1-17.
Middleton, W. (2014). Parent-child incest that extends into adulthood: a survey of international press reports, 2007-2012. In: Sar, V. Middleton, W. & Dorahy, M. (Eds). Global Perspectives on Dissociative Disorders: Individual and Societal Oppression. London: Routledge (Taylor and Francis), 45-64.
Middleton, W. (2014). Ongoing incestuous abuse during adulthood. In: Sar, V. Middleton, W. & Dorahy, M. (Eds). Global Perspectives on Dissociative Disorders: Individual and Societal Oppression. London: Routledge (Taylor and Francis), 65-86.
Middleton, W., Dorahy, M. & Moskowitz, A. (2018 – In Press). The concepts of dissociation and psychosis: An historical perspective. In: Moskowitz, A., Schäefer, J. & Dorahy, M. (Eds). Dissociation and Psychosis: Multiple Perspectives on a Complex Relationship- Revised 2ndEdition. London: Wiley.
Kate, M-A. & Middleton, W. (2018). Dissociative disorders and somatic symptom-related disorders. Abnormal Psychology (Kring, A.M., Johnson, S.L., Kyrios, M., Fassnacht, D., Lambos, A., Mihaljic, T., Teesson, M., Matthewson, M., Morton, E., Kate, M-J. Harris, A., Izadikhah, Z., Piovesana, A., Crowley-Cyr, L. Baille, A., Mewton, L., Johnson, L. & Middleton, W.), Chapter 5 – First Australian Edition, 279-318.
Middleton, W., Sachs, A. & Dorahy, M.J. (2018). Introduction, “The Abused and the Abuser: Victim – Perpetrator Dynamics.” This edited book was published by Routledge (Taylor and Francis) on 18th April 2018. It is derived from the Journal of Trauma and Dissociation special (double) issue of the same name, 1-16.
Middleton, W. (2018). Extreme adaptations in extreme and chronic circumstances; The application of ‘weaponized sex’ to those exposed to ongoing incestuous abuse, “The Abused and the Abuser: Victim – Perpetrator Dynamics.” This edited book was published by Routledge (Taylor and Francis) on 18th April 2018. It is derived from the Journal of Trauma and Dissociation special (double) issue of the same name, 42-61.
Middleton, W. (2018) Robert Fliess, Wilhelm Fliess, Ernest Jones, Sandor Ferenczi and Sigmund Freud – ISSTD President’s Editorial, “The Abused and the Abuser: Victim – Perpetrator Dynamics.” This edited book was published by Routledge (Taylor and Francis) on 18th April 2018, 234-250.
Middleton, W. (2018 – In Press) Incest that continues into adult life. In: Benjamin, R., Haliburn, J. & King, S. (Eds), “Humanising Mental Health Care in Australia – Introducing a Trauma-informed Approach”
ENCYCLOPAEDIA ENTRIES
Middleton, W. (2012). Boundaries and Boundary Violations. In: Figley, C. (Ed). Encyclopaedia of Trauma. Sage: USA. 55-58.
Middleton, W. (2012). Trauma and selfhood. In: Figley, C. (Ed). Encyclopaedia of Trauma. Sage: USA, 693-696.