The present study investigated the predictive power of trait dissociation on the development of intrusive images and the mediating role of peritraumatic state dissociation and horror in this relationship. An observational quasi-experimental design was used with an aversive film to model a traumatic experience. Participants (N = 99) were exposed to a 10-minute trauma film after completing the Dissociative Experiences Scale C. After the film participants completed the Dissociative States Subscale and indicated their subjective horror. Intrusive images of the film were recorded in the subsequent week using an intrusion diary Results showed that trait dissociation predicted intrusion frequency This effect disappeared after controlling for perit...
The relationship between a reported history of trauma and dissociative symptoms has been explained i...
Current cognitive theories of posttramatic stress disorder explain the development of intrusive visu...
Intrusive memories are common in the immediate aftermath of traumatic events, but neither their pres...
The present study investigated the predictive power of trait dissociation on the development of intr...
This study examines the relationship between peri-traumatic dissociation (dissociation at the time o...
Highly affect-laden memory intrusions are a feature of several psychological disorders with intrusiv...
This study investigates the causal role of dissociation in intrusive memory development and possible...
Contains fulltext : 90302.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)According to t...
Three experiments indexed the effect of various concurrent tasks, while watching a traumatic film, o...
Background and objectives: Recent cognitive models propose that intrusive trauma memories arise and ...
We investigated the hypothesis that inducing a dissociative response (detachment) in healthy volunte...
Aims and Objective(s): To investigate the possible relationship between taking the observer perspect...
Several factors have been linked to the severity of posttraumatic distress, although retrospective d...
Intrusive memories in posttraumatic stress disorder are often triggered by stimuli that are perceptu...
Spontaneous, intrusive images of negative events are commonly experienced in everyday life. In clini...
The relationship between a reported history of trauma and dissociative symptoms has been explained i...
Current cognitive theories of posttramatic stress disorder explain the development of intrusive visu...
Intrusive memories are common in the immediate aftermath of traumatic events, but neither their pres...
The present study investigated the predictive power of trait dissociation on the development of intr...
This study examines the relationship between peri-traumatic dissociation (dissociation at the time o...
Highly affect-laden memory intrusions are a feature of several psychological disorders with intrusiv...
This study investigates the causal role of dissociation in intrusive memory development and possible...
Contains fulltext : 90302.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)According to t...
Three experiments indexed the effect of various concurrent tasks, while watching a traumatic film, o...
Background and objectives: Recent cognitive models propose that intrusive trauma memories arise and ...
We investigated the hypothesis that inducing a dissociative response (detachment) in healthy volunte...
Aims and Objective(s): To investigate the possible relationship between taking the observer perspect...
Several factors have been linked to the severity of posttraumatic distress, although retrospective d...
Intrusive memories in posttraumatic stress disorder are often triggered by stimuli that are perceptu...
Spontaneous, intrusive images of negative events are commonly experienced in everyday life. In clini...
The relationship between a reported history of trauma and dissociative symptoms has been explained i...
Current cognitive theories of posttramatic stress disorder explain the development of intrusive visu...
Intrusive memories are common in the immediate aftermath of traumatic events, but neither their pres...