Dissociative disorders almost always co-occur with other psychiatric disorders. The lack of dissociative disorder sections in widely used general psychiatric assessment instruments, however, has contributed to their being overlooked for many decades. Recent studies have demonstrated the presence of significant dissociative comorbidity for several psychiatric disorders, and provided clues about the etiology, clinical phenomenology, treatment, and natural course of these disorders. Its link to childhood trauma makes dissociation important for evaluation of stress-diathesis in general psychiatry. Dissociation has the potential of contributing to the development of new models of mental functioning and novel treatment modalities in psychiatry ba...
Background: Dissociation may be defined as a psychopathological process in which an individual’s psy...
Research indicates that childhood adversities, which are recognized as an etiological factor in diss...
The current study looked at the overlap between dissociation and schizotypy and examined two potenti...
The term “psychotraumatology” can be considered as a fundamental term which consists of the whole of...
0Objective: Different prevalence rates are reported for dissociative disorders (DD) in di...
This chapter examines the three major dissociative disorders - dissociation/derealization disorder, ...
Dissociative experiences and symptoms have sparked intense scrutiny and debate for more than a centu...
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs) and dissociative disorders (DDs) are described in the fifth ...
Objective: Different prevalence rates are reported for dissociative disorders (DD) in different clin...
Interest in dissociation, as a mental ability and as a set of symptoms secondary to trauma, has re-v...
Background: This study is concerned with relationships between childhood trauma history, dissociativ...
Summary: This thesis relates to the study of trauma, psychosis, and dissociative experiences in a no...
Dissociative phenomena are common among psychiatric patients; the presence of these symptoms can wor...
Since the 1980s, after a period of neglect in the mid-20th Century, there has been a reawakening of ...
Psychiatric disorders occur more and more frequently nowadays as the result of non-capability of the...
Background: Dissociation may be defined as a psychopathological process in which an individual’s psy...
Research indicates that childhood adversities, which are recognized as an etiological factor in diss...
The current study looked at the overlap between dissociation and schizotypy and examined two potenti...
The term “psychotraumatology” can be considered as a fundamental term which consists of the whole of...
0Objective: Different prevalence rates are reported for dissociative disorders (DD) in di...
This chapter examines the three major dissociative disorders - dissociation/derealization disorder, ...
Dissociative experiences and symptoms have sparked intense scrutiny and debate for more than a centu...
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs) and dissociative disorders (DDs) are described in the fifth ...
Objective: Different prevalence rates are reported for dissociative disorders (DD) in different clin...
Interest in dissociation, as a mental ability and as a set of symptoms secondary to trauma, has re-v...
Background: This study is concerned with relationships between childhood trauma history, dissociativ...
Summary: This thesis relates to the study of trauma, psychosis, and dissociative experiences in a no...
Dissociative phenomena are common among psychiatric patients; the presence of these symptoms can wor...
Since the 1980s, after a period of neglect in the mid-20th Century, there has been a reawakening of ...
Psychiatric disorders occur more and more frequently nowadays as the result of non-capability of the...
Background: Dissociation may be defined as a psychopathological process in which an individual’s psy...
Research indicates that childhood adversities, which are recognized as an etiological factor in diss...
The current study looked at the overlap between dissociation and schizotypy and examined two potenti...