Exploring Dissociation provides a comprehensive overview of the development of this rapidly growing field, using classic psychological theories of attachment, learning and memory, attention, and intergeneration transmission of trauma to map out future directions for assessment, treatment, and research. The book's international contributors offer a mix of up-to-date research findings and innovative models, blending very different viewpoints in a multi-layered approach that helps define dissociation. The book examines the structure of dissociation, an attachment model of dissociation, parenting,…mehr
Exploring Dissociation provides a comprehensive overview of the development of this rapidly growing field, using classic psychological theories of attachment, learning and memory, attention, and intergeneration transmission of trauma to map out future directions for assessment, treatment, and research. The book's international contributors offer a mix of up-to-date research findings and innovative models, blending very different viewpoints in a multi-layered approach that helps define dissociation. The book examines the structure of dissociation, an attachment model of dissociation, parenting, executive functioning, peri-traumatic dissociation, and cultural perspectives.
Introduction: Exploring Dissociation: Setting the Course (Anne P. DePrince and Lisa DeMarni Cromer) Different Types of Dissociation? Have Different Psychological Mechanisms (Richard J. Brown) The Dissociative Processing Style: A Cognitive Organization Activated by Perceived or Actual Threat in Clinical Dissociators (Martin J. Dorahy) A Model of Dissociation Based on Attachment Theory and Research (Giovanni Liotti) Development of Dissociation: Examining the Relationship Between Parenting Maternal Trauma and Child Dissociation (Ann Chu and Anne P. DePrince) Investigating Peri-Traumatic Dissociation Using Hypnosis During a Traumatic Film (Emily A. Holmes David A. Oakley Ailsa D. P. Stuart and Chris R. Brewin) Dissociation: Cognitive Capacity or Dysfunction? (Michiel B. de Ruiter Bernet M. Elzinga and R. Hans Phaf) The Relationship Between Executive Attention and Dissociation in Children (Lisa DeMarni Cromer Courtney Stevens Anne P. DePrince and Katherine Pears) Index Reference Notes Included
Introduction: Exploring Dissociation: Setting the Course (Anne P. DePrince and Lisa DeMarni Cromer) Different Types of Dissociation? Have Different Psychological Mechanisms (Richard J. Brown) The Dissociative Processing Style: A Cognitive Organization Activated by Perceived or Actual Threat in Clinical Dissociators (Martin J. Dorahy) A Model of Dissociation Based on Attachment Theory and Research (Giovanni Liotti) Development of Dissociation: Examining the Relationship Between Parenting Maternal Trauma and Child Dissociation (Ann Chu and Anne P. DePrince) Investigating Peri-Traumatic Dissociation Using Hypnosis During a Traumatic Film (Emily A. Holmes David A. Oakley Ailsa D. P. Stuart and Chris R. Brewin) Dissociation: Cognitive Capacity or Dysfunction? (Michiel B. de Ruiter Bernet M. Elzinga and R. Hans Phaf) The Relationship Between Executive Attention and Dissociation in Children (Lisa DeMarni Cromer Courtney Stevens Anne P. DePrince and Katherine Pears) Index Reference Notes Included
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