While current research indicates that traumas high in social betrayal are more closely associated with symptoms of posttraumatic stress and identity disturbances than are traumas low in betrayal, the psychological mechanisms by which identity problems occur are less understood. The current project explored the relationships between traumas high and low in betrayal and their influence on self-complexity, through the RFT and ACT conceptualization of three types of self-experiencing: self-as-content, self-as-process, and self-as-context. The roles of experiential avoidance, dissociation, and severity of PTSD symptoms were also considered within this framework. A sample of 548 undergraduate students at the University of North Texas completed on...
Self-injury is a growing public health concern that impacts individuals of all ages, genders, and ra...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the role of betrayal trauma in explaining why women ...
Emotion regulation difficulties following trauma exposure have received increasing attention among r...
Life threat has been underscored as the primary etiological factor for posttraumatic stress disorder...
Objective: Betrayal Trauma Theory posits that interpersonal traumas are particularly injurious when ...
Betrayal trauma theory (Freyd, 1994, 1996) proposes that traumas high in social betrayal are expecte...
Recent research suggests that betrayal is a fundamental dimension of trauma that may be a major fact...
Freyd‟s (1996) betrayal trauma theory posits that evolutionarily important attachment bonds make dis...
The aim of this study was to examine how trauma may affect the development of psychosis. Previous re...
Background: Betrayal traumas have a particularly deleterious effect on mental health. Although socia...
While many individuals have experienced a traumatic event in their lifetime, reactions to trauma can...
The phenomenology of self-injury in a non-clinical undergraduate population was investigated in two ...
Past research in the literature of the self has considered the influence of potentially traumatic or...
Background: Betrayal traumas have a particularly deleterious effect on mental health. Although socia...
Research in both community and clinical settings has found that exposure to cumulative interpersonal...
Self-injury is a growing public health concern that impacts individuals of all ages, genders, and ra...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the role of betrayal trauma in explaining why women ...
Emotion regulation difficulties following trauma exposure have received increasing attention among r...
Life threat has been underscored as the primary etiological factor for posttraumatic stress disorder...
Objective: Betrayal Trauma Theory posits that interpersonal traumas are particularly injurious when ...
Betrayal trauma theory (Freyd, 1994, 1996) proposes that traumas high in social betrayal are expecte...
Recent research suggests that betrayal is a fundamental dimension of trauma that may be a major fact...
Freyd‟s (1996) betrayal trauma theory posits that evolutionarily important attachment bonds make dis...
The aim of this study was to examine how trauma may affect the development of psychosis. Previous re...
Background: Betrayal traumas have a particularly deleterious effect on mental health. Although socia...
While many individuals have experienced a traumatic event in their lifetime, reactions to trauma can...
The phenomenology of self-injury in a non-clinical undergraduate population was investigated in two ...
Past research in the literature of the self has considered the influence of potentially traumatic or...
Background: Betrayal traumas have a particularly deleterious effect on mental health. Although socia...
Research in both community and clinical settings has found that exposure to cumulative interpersonal...
Self-injury is a growing public health concern that impacts individuals of all ages, genders, and ra...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the role of betrayal trauma in explaining why women ...
Emotion regulation difficulties following trauma exposure have received increasing attention among r...