Abstract: Recent articles have addressed the question of whether or not the out-of-body experience reported by many people near death is a form of dissociative behavior. If so, is it related to other mental or emotional pathologies or is it a normal protective response to stress? This paper explores the history of dissociation and related terms, uncovering a multiplicity of uses and connotations. New orientations in physics and the rise of the New Science in the form of Chaos Theory allow a plethora of additional interpretations
This paper attempts to analyze dissociation from the perspective of phenomenology as experience of p...
Dissociative experiences and symptoms have sparked intense scrutiny and debate for more than a centu...
article presenting two cases of near-death experiences (NDEs) that support the supposition that NDEs...
BackgroundDissociation is often conceptualised as an altered state of consciousness, a trance-like s...
Conventional wisdom holds that dissociation is a coping mechanism triggered by exposure to intense s...
Interest in dissociation, as a mental ability and as a set of symptoms secondary to trauma, has re-v...
The following paper reviews the literature on the well established link between traumatic experienc...
Background Some people who come close to death report having experiences in which they transcend the...
The goal of this research is to review the correlation between dissociation and traumatic events and...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate psychological factors influencing the development and main...
Dissociation is a response to an overwhelming event where the integration of present experience is d...
The thesis deals with dissociation, trauma and their relationship. More space is devoted to the phen...
During the last decades an increasing interest has developed in the so-called altered state of consc...
Dissociative experiences are thought to occur acutely (e.g., during or immediately following trauma)...
We present proposed changes to the dissociative disorders section of the 4th edition of the Diagnost...
This paper attempts to analyze dissociation from the perspective of phenomenology as experience of p...
Dissociative experiences and symptoms have sparked intense scrutiny and debate for more than a centu...
article presenting two cases of near-death experiences (NDEs) that support the supposition that NDEs...
BackgroundDissociation is often conceptualised as an altered state of consciousness, a trance-like s...
Conventional wisdom holds that dissociation is a coping mechanism triggered by exposure to intense s...
Interest in dissociation, as a mental ability and as a set of symptoms secondary to trauma, has re-v...
The following paper reviews the literature on the well established link between traumatic experienc...
Background Some people who come close to death report having experiences in which they transcend the...
The goal of this research is to review the correlation between dissociation and traumatic events and...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate psychological factors influencing the development and main...
Dissociation is a response to an overwhelming event where the integration of present experience is d...
The thesis deals with dissociation, trauma and their relationship. More space is devoted to the phen...
During the last decades an increasing interest has developed in the so-called altered state of consc...
Dissociative experiences are thought to occur acutely (e.g., during or immediately following trauma)...
We present proposed changes to the dissociative disorders section of the 4th edition of the Diagnost...
This paper attempts to analyze dissociation from the perspective of phenomenology as experience of p...
Dissociative experiences and symptoms have sparked intense scrutiny and debate for more than a centu...
article presenting two cases of near-death experiences (NDEs) that support the supposition that NDEs...