The term “psychotraumatology” can be considered as a fundamental term which consists of the whole of research and studies related to the post-traumatic stress disorder. This discipline, of which rise can be thought as simultaneous with the emergence of the increase in the number of studies on the post-traumatic stress disorder, can under no circumstances be examined and explained without referring to the dissociative disorders which refer to the whole of the short and long-term effects of early chronic childhood traumas by its very nature. The main goal of this study is, thus, to consider the relationship between the field of psychotraumatology which involves the factors causing psychological trauma, the traumatic process itself and the out...
This dissertation investigated the impact of dissociation on the development of posttraumatic stress...
The following paper reviews the literature on the well established link between traumatic experienc...
The role of dissociation in (complex) PTSD has been insufficiently recognized for at least two reaso...
The thesis deals with dissociation, trauma and their relationship. More space is devoted to the phen...
The first description of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the 1980s marked the origin of psyc...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate psychological factors influencing the development and main...
Dissociative disorders almost always co-occur with other psychiatric disorders. The lack of dissocia...
Background: This report discusses recent developments of psychotraumatology mainly related to the re...
This dissertation will present an integrated model of trauma. It will concern itselfwith the psychob...
Summary: This thesis relates to the study of trauma, psychosis, and dissociative experiences in a no...
Psychological research highlights the importance of the dissociative process to the post-traumatic r...
Victims of childhood trauma and abuse predominantly experience many forms of trauma and multiple tra...
Objective: To clarify the controversial concepts of psychological trauma, dissociation and post-tra...
Three decades ago, systematic research on possible acute and long-term aftereffects of peritraumatic...
This study aims to explore resiliency and its relation to dissociations (healthy & unhealthy) and, e...
This dissertation investigated the impact of dissociation on the development of posttraumatic stress...
The following paper reviews the literature on the well established link between traumatic experienc...
The role of dissociation in (complex) PTSD has been insufficiently recognized for at least two reaso...
The thesis deals with dissociation, trauma and their relationship. More space is devoted to the phen...
The first description of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the 1980s marked the origin of psyc...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate psychological factors influencing the development and main...
Dissociative disorders almost always co-occur with other psychiatric disorders. The lack of dissocia...
Background: This report discusses recent developments of psychotraumatology mainly related to the re...
This dissertation will present an integrated model of trauma. It will concern itselfwith the psychob...
Summary: This thesis relates to the study of trauma, psychosis, and dissociative experiences in a no...
Psychological research highlights the importance of the dissociative process to the post-traumatic r...
Victims of childhood trauma and abuse predominantly experience many forms of trauma and multiple tra...
Objective: To clarify the controversial concepts of psychological trauma, dissociation and post-tra...
Three decades ago, systematic research on possible acute and long-term aftereffects of peritraumatic...
This study aims to explore resiliency and its relation to dissociations (healthy & unhealthy) and, e...
This dissertation investigated the impact of dissociation on the development of posttraumatic stress...
The following paper reviews the literature on the well established link between traumatic experienc...
The role of dissociation in (complex) PTSD has been insufficiently recognized for at least two reaso...