AbstractDissociative experiences, involving altered states of consciousness, have long been understood as a consequence or response to traumatic experiences, where a reduced level of consciousness may aid in survival during and after a traumatic event. Indeed, the dissociative subtype of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD-DS) was added recently to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5). Dissociative symptoms are present across a host of neuropsychiatric conditions, including PTSD, psychotic spectrum illnesses, anxiety and mood disorders. Transdiagnostically, the presence of dissociative symptoms is associated with a greater illness burden and reduced treatment outcomes. Critically, dissociative symp...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric syndrome that develops after exposure to terri...
Dissociation is typically defined as the lack of normal integration of thoughts, feelings, and exper...
Objective: Dissociation, a disruption or discontinuity in psychological functioning, is often linked...
AbstractDissociative experiences, involving altered states of consciousness, have long been understo...
Background: Although preliminary work suggests that dissociative symptoms may impact neuropsychologi...
Conventional wisdom holds that dissociation is a coping mechanism triggered by exposure to intense s...
Background: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is associated with significant functional impairmen...
While there is emerging evidence that dissociation is linked with trauma history and possibly sympto...
Introduction There is currently no general agreement on how to best conceptualize dissociative sympt...
The understanding and treatment of trauma-related psychopathology is a crucial challenge in the fiel...
The phenomenon of déjà vu is one that is poorly understood while posttraumatic stress disorder (PTS...
This dissertation investigated the impact of dissociation on the development of posttraumatic stress...
Dissociation is typically defined as the lack of normal integration of thoughts, feelings, and exper...
Background: Dissociation is a disruption of and/or discontinuity in the normal, subjective integrati...
Introduction There is currently no general agreement on how to best conceptualize dissociative sympt...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric syndrome that develops after exposure to terri...
Dissociation is typically defined as the lack of normal integration of thoughts, feelings, and exper...
Objective: Dissociation, a disruption or discontinuity in psychological functioning, is often linked...
AbstractDissociative experiences, involving altered states of consciousness, have long been understo...
Background: Although preliminary work suggests that dissociative symptoms may impact neuropsychologi...
Conventional wisdom holds that dissociation is a coping mechanism triggered by exposure to intense s...
Background: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is associated with significant functional impairmen...
While there is emerging evidence that dissociation is linked with trauma history and possibly sympto...
Introduction There is currently no general agreement on how to best conceptualize dissociative sympt...
The understanding and treatment of trauma-related psychopathology is a crucial challenge in the fiel...
The phenomenon of déjà vu is one that is poorly understood while posttraumatic stress disorder (PTS...
This dissertation investigated the impact of dissociation on the development of posttraumatic stress...
Dissociation is typically defined as the lack of normal integration of thoughts, feelings, and exper...
Background: Dissociation is a disruption of and/or discontinuity in the normal, subjective integrati...
Introduction There is currently no general agreement on how to best conceptualize dissociative sympt...
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric syndrome that develops after exposure to terri...
Dissociation is typically defined as the lack of normal integration of thoughts, feelings, and exper...
Objective: Dissociation, a disruption or discontinuity in psychological functioning, is often linked...