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Psychotraumatology Institute Europe, aims to foster continuing education and

research of chronic traumatization. To this end, PIE invites experts to give

cutting edge presentations, workshops, and courses for clinicians. PIE also

initiates and supports research of chronic traumatization, particularly, the

empirical study of trauma-related dissociation and dissociative disorders.

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