In this article I present the notion the dissociation. The dissociation is connected with personality disorders and with the trauma. Experience a strong trauma is nature of dissociative disorders. The dissociation can have different manifestations, e.g. the amnesia, the confusion or the exchange of the personality. Dissociative disorders are not only the domain of the so-called pediatric pathology. Dissociation is also a mechanism activated during invasive medical procedures that the experience can touch every family.329711018Filozofia Publiczna i Edukacja Demokratyczn
Dissociative experiences are thought to occur acutely (e.g., during or immediately following trauma)...
The integration of dissociated states, the lack of a sense of safety and the tendency of the victim ...
Dissociation is defined as "disruption in the usually integrated functions of consciousness, memor...
In this article I present the notion the dissociation. The dissociation is connected with personali...
In this article I present the notion the dissociation. The dissociation is connected with personalit...
The thesis deals with dissociation, trauma and their relationship. More space is devoted to the phen...
The role of dissociation in (complex) PTSD has been insufficiently recognized for at least two reaso...
This article discusses the accepted view that trauma causes dissociation. We critically evaluate stu...
Dissociation is a common phenomenon in children. Under condi-tions of extreme stress, dissociation m...
Background: Dissociation may be defined as a psychopathological process in which an individual’s psy...
Interest in dissociation, as a mental ability and as a set of symptoms secondary to trauma, has re-v...
The term “psychotraumatology” can be considered as a fundamental term which consists of the whole of...
Objective: To clarify the controversial concepts of psychological trauma, dissociation and post-tra...
We present proposed changes to the dissociative disorders section of the 4th edition of the Diagnost...
This chapter examines the three major dissociative disorders - dissociation/derealization disorder, ...
Dissociative experiences are thought to occur acutely (e.g., during or immediately following trauma)...
The integration of dissociated states, the lack of a sense of safety and the tendency of the victim ...
Dissociation is defined as "disruption in the usually integrated functions of consciousness, memor...
In this article I present the notion the dissociation. The dissociation is connected with personali...
In this article I present the notion the dissociation. The dissociation is connected with personalit...
The thesis deals with dissociation, trauma and their relationship. More space is devoted to the phen...
The role of dissociation in (complex) PTSD has been insufficiently recognized for at least two reaso...
This article discusses the accepted view that trauma causes dissociation. We critically evaluate stu...
Dissociation is a common phenomenon in children. Under condi-tions of extreme stress, dissociation m...
Background: Dissociation may be defined as a psychopathological process in which an individual’s psy...
Interest in dissociation, as a mental ability and as a set of symptoms secondary to trauma, has re-v...
The term “psychotraumatology” can be considered as a fundamental term which consists of the whole of...
Objective: To clarify the controversial concepts of psychological trauma, dissociation and post-tra...
We present proposed changes to the dissociative disorders section of the 4th edition of the Diagnost...
This chapter examines the three major dissociative disorders - dissociation/derealization disorder, ...
Dissociative experiences are thought to occur acutely (e.g., during or immediately following trauma)...
The integration of dissociated states, the lack of a sense of safety and the tendency of the victim ...
Dissociation is defined as "disruption in the usually integrated functions of consciousness, memor...