The relationship between a reported history of trauma and dissociative symptoms has been explained in 2 conflicting ways. Pathological dissociation has been conceptualized as a response to antecedent traumatic stress and/or severe psychological adversity. Others have proposed that dissociation makes individuals prone to fantasy, thereby engendering confabulated memories of trauma. We examine data related to a series of 8 contrasting predictions based on the trauma model and the fantasy model of dissociation. In keeping with the trauma model, the relationship between trauma and dissociation was consistent and moderate in strength, and remained significant when objective measures of trauma were used. Dissociation was temporally related to tra...
In a recent review (Giesbrecht, Lynn, Lilienfeld, & Merckelbach, 2008), we critically evaluated ...
In current psychiatric literature, the received view is that dissociative symptoms originate from av...
Conventional wisdom holds that dissociation is a coping mechanism triggered by exposure to intense s...
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 (...
Dalenberg et al. (2012) argued that convincing evidence (a) supports the longstanding trauma model (...
Dalenberg et al. (2012) argued that convincing evidence (a) supports the longstanding trauma model (...
Dalenberg et al. (2012) argued that convincing evidence (a) supports the longstanding trauma model (...
The idea that traumatic experiences cause dissociative symptoms is a recurrent theme in clinical lit...
Objective: The Trauma Model of dissociative identity disorder (DID) posits that DID is etiologically...
Objective: The Trauma Model of dissociative identity disorder (DID) posits that DID is etiologically...
research literature on cognitive processes in dissociation. In a comment, Bremner (2010) has voiced ...
Objective: The Trauma Model of dissociative identity disorder (DID) posits that DID is etiologically...
Objective: The Trauma Model of dissociative identity disorder (DID) posits that DID is etiologically...
Different hypotheses exist for the relationship among trauma, dissociation, and recovered memory. Ac...
In a recent review (Giesbrecht, Lynn, Lilienfeld, & Merckelbach, 2008), we critically evaluated ...
In current psychiatric literature, the received view is that dissociative symptoms originate from av...
Conventional wisdom holds that dissociation is a coping mechanism triggered by exposure to intense s...
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 (...
Dalenberg et al. (2012) argued that convincing evidence (a) supports the longstanding trauma model (...
Dalenberg et al. (2012) argued that convincing evidence (a) supports the longstanding trauma model (...
Dalenberg et al. (2012) argued that convincing evidence (a) supports the longstanding trauma model (...
The idea that traumatic experiences cause dissociative symptoms is a recurrent theme in clinical lit...
Objective: The Trauma Model of dissociative identity disorder (DID) posits that DID is etiologically...
Objective: The Trauma Model of dissociative identity disorder (DID) posits that DID is etiologically...
research literature on cognitive processes in dissociation. In a comment, Bremner (2010) has voiced ...
Objective: The Trauma Model of dissociative identity disorder (DID) posits that DID is etiologically...
Objective: The Trauma Model of dissociative identity disorder (DID) posits that DID is etiologically...
Different hypotheses exist for the relationship among trauma, dissociation, and recovered memory. Ac...
In a recent review (Giesbrecht, Lynn, Lilienfeld, & Merckelbach, 2008), we critically evaluated ...
In current psychiatric literature, the received view is that dissociative symptoms originate from av...
Conventional wisdom holds that dissociation is a coping mechanism triggered by exposure to intense s...