Dissociation is a complex concept that involves at least two different types of phenomena: the compartmentalization of psychological processes such as memory or identity that should ordinarily be integrated, and alterations of consciousness characterized by experiential detachment from the self and/or the environment. Although there are non-pathological manifestations of dissociation, this chapter covers measures for the detection of pathological dissociation and for the diagnosis of the DSM-IV dissociative disorders (dissociative amnesia, dissociative fugue, dissociative identity disorder, depersonalization disorder, and dissociative disorder not otherwise specified). The instruments included in this section evaluate clinical and non-clini...
Aim: Over the last few years much discussion has taken place as to whether dissociation can be consi...
This chapter compiles the state of the empirical evidence for the effectiveness of treatments for di...
This study investigated whether detachment-type dissociation, compartmentalisation-type dissociation...
This chapter examines the three major dissociative disorders - dissociation/derealization disorder, ...
Background: We present recommendations for revision of the diagnostic criteria for the Dissociative ...
Background: We present recommendations for revision of the diagnostic criteria for the Dissociative ...
We will discuss three diverse types of instruments that can be used to assess dissociative symptoms ...
We present proposed changes to the dissociative disorders section of the 4th edition of the Diagnost...
'Dissociation' describes a range of anomalous perceptual, cognitive and affective experiences that o...
Dissociation comprises a range of psychological processes, which have largely been the subject of ps...
Although dissociative phenomena are often transient features of mental states, existing measures of ...
Dissociative experiences are thought to occur acutely (e.g., during or immediately following trauma)...
p. 024-031We examined the psychometric properties of the Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES) and th...
Dissociation is defined as "disruption in the usually integrated functions of consciousness, memor...
Inaccurate diagnosis of dissociative disorders (DDs) remains a frequent problem. Misdiagnoses may le...
Aim: Over the last few years much discussion has taken place as to whether dissociation can be consi...
This chapter compiles the state of the empirical evidence for the effectiveness of treatments for di...
This study investigated whether detachment-type dissociation, compartmentalisation-type dissociation...
This chapter examines the three major dissociative disorders - dissociation/derealization disorder, ...
Background: We present recommendations for revision of the diagnostic criteria for the Dissociative ...
Background: We present recommendations for revision of the diagnostic criteria for the Dissociative ...
We will discuss three diverse types of instruments that can be used to assess dissociative symptoms ...
We present proposed changes to the dissociative disorders section of the 4th edition of the Diagnost...
'Dissociation' describes a range of anomalous perceptual, cognitive and affective experiences that o...
Dissociation comprises a range of psychological processes, which have largely been the subject of ps...
Although dissociative phenomena are often transient features of mental states, existing measures of ...
Dissociative experiences are thought to occur acutely (e.g., during or immediately following trauma)...
p. 024-031We examined the psychometric properties of the Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES) and th...
Dissociation is defined as "disruption in the usually integrated functions of consciousness, memor...
Inaccurate diagnosis of dissociative disorders (DDs) remains a frequent problem. Misdiagnoses may le...
Aim: Over the last few years much discussion has taken place as to whether dissociation can be consi...
This chapter compiles the state of the empirical evidence for the effectiveness of treatments for di...
This study investigated whether detachment-type dissociation, compartmentalisation-type dissociation...