Dissociative experiences and symptoms have sparked intense scrutiny and debate for more than a century. Two perspectives, the trauma model (TM), which postulates a direct and potent causal link between trauma and dissociation, and the sociocognitive model (SCM), which emphasizes social and cognitive variables (e.g., fantasy-proneness, media influences, suggestibility, suggestion, cognitive failures), currently vie for support. The intensive focus on controversies has stymied progress in understanding dissociation as much, if not more, than it has inspired research that transcends a single perspective. We assess strengths and limitations of these two perspectives and contend that neither provides a complete account of dissociation symptoms, ...
The relationship between a reported history of trauma and dissociative symptoms has been explained i...
Dalenberg et al. (2012) argued that convincing evidence (a) supports the longstanding trauma model (...
Interest in dissociation, as a mental ability and as a set of symptoms secondary to trauma, has re-v...
Dissociative experiences and symptoms have sparked intense scrutiny and debate for more than a centu...
Conventional wisdom holds that dissociation is a coping mechanism triggered by exposure to intense s...
In a review of the literature in this journal, Piedfort-Marin et al. (1921) identified what they pur...
For more than 30 years, the posttraumatic model (PTM) and the sociocognitive model (SCM) of dissocia...
This chapter examines the three major dissociative disorders - dissociation/derealization disorder, ...
Dalenberg et al. (2012) argue that convincing evidence (a) supports the longstanding trauma model (T...
Dalenberg et al. (2012) argued that convincing evidence (a) supports the longstanding trauma model (...
In psychopathology, dissociation typically refers to a disturbance in the normal integration of thou...
The relationship between a reported history of trauma and dissociative symptoms has been explained i...
Dalenberg et al. (2012) argued that convincing evidence (a) supports the longstanding trauma model (...
Interest in dissociation, as a mental ability and as a set of symptoms secondary to trauma, has re-v...
Dissociative experiences and symptoms have sparked intense scrutiny and debate for more than a centu...
Conventional wisdom holds that dissociation is a coping mechanism triggered by exposure to intense s...
In a review of the literature in this journal, Piedfort-Marin et al. (1921) identified what they pur...
For more than 30 years, the posttraumatic model (PTM) and the sociocognitive model (SCM) of dissocia...
This chapter examines the three major dissociative disorders - dissociation/derealization disorder, ...
Dalenberg et al. (2012) argue that convincing evidence (a) supports the longstanding trauma model (T...
Dalenberg et al. (2012) argued that convincing evidence (a) supports the longstanding trauma model (...
In psychopathology, dissociation typically refers to a disturbance in the normal integration of thou...
The relationship between a reported history of trauma and dissociative symptoms has been explained i...
Dalenberg et al. (2012) argued that convincing evidence (a) supports the longstanding trauma model (...
Interest in dissociation, as a mental ability and as a set of symptoms secondary to trauma, has re-v...