Dissociative symptoms may be the by-products of a labile sleep-wake cycle (Koffel and Watson, 2009a). This may help to explain why dissociation overlaps with fantasy proneness and cognitive failures. Using path analysis, we tested to what extent data gathered in a nonclinical, predominantly female sample (N=139) supported two conceptual models. The first model assumes that unusual sleep experiences increase fantasy proneness and cognitive failures, which in turn encourage trait dissociation and reports of trauma. The second model assumes that trauma leads to dissociative experiences both directly and through its influence on sleep. In this cross-sectional design, the data were reasonably well described by both models. Importantly, in both m...
The relationship between a reported history of trauma and dissociative symptoms has been explained i...
Dissociative experiences and symptoms have sparked intense scrutiny and debate for more than a centu...
This study examined in real time the role of sleep and daydreaming as potentiating states for subseq...
Dissociative symptoms may be the by-products of a labile sleep-wake cycle (Koffel and Watson, 2009a)...
In psychopathology, dissociation typically refers to a disturbance in the normal integration of thou...
Fantasy proneness refers to an extensive involvement in fantasy and daydreaming. Previous studies ha...
We examined the relationship between dissociative experiences as indexed by the Dissociative Experie...
Background: Two aetiology models for dissociative identity disorder (DID) have been proposed, namely...
We conducted a longitudinal study to investigate the relation between sleep experiences and dissocia...
We conducted a longitudinal study to investigate the relation between sleep experiences and dissocia...
Background and objectives: Because of their dreamlike character, authors have speculated about the r...
Recent research has shown that dissociative symptoms are related to self-reports of deviant sleep ex...
Background: Two aetiology models for dissociative identity disorder (DID) have been proposed, namely...
Sleep disturbances, fantasy proneness, cognitive failures, and dissociative symptoms are related to ...
The relationship between a reported history of trauma and dissociative symptoms has been explained i...
Dissociative experiences and symptoms have sparked intense scrutiny and debate for more than a centu...
This study examined in real time the role of sleep and daydreaming as potentiating states for subseq...
Dissociative symptoms may be the by-products of a labile sleep-wake cycle (Koffel and Watson, 2009a)...
In psychopathology, dissociation typically refers to a disturbance in the normal integration of thou...
Fantasy proneness refers to an extensive involvement in fantasy and daydreaming. Previous studies ha...
We examined the relationship between dissociative experiences as indexed by the Dissociative Experie...
Background: Two aetiology models for dissociative identity disorder (DID) have been proposed, namely...
We conducted a longitudinal study to investigate the relation between sleep experiences and dissocia...
We conducted a longitudinal study to investigate the relation between sleep experiences and dissocia...
Background and objectives: Because of their dreamlike character, authors have speculated about the r...
Recent research has shown that dissociative symptoms are related to self-reports of deviant sleep ex...
Background: Two aetiology models for dissociative identity disorder (DID) have been proposed, namely...
Sleep disturbances, fantasy proneness, cognitive failures, and dissociative symptoms are related to ...
The relationship between a reported history of trauma and dissociative symptoms has been explained i...
Dissociative experiences and symptoms have sparked intense scrutiny and debate for more than a centu...
This study examined in real time the role of sleep and daydreaming as potentiating states for subseq...