Psychosis, Trauma and Dissociation : Emerging Perspectives on Severe Psychopathology

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2008-12-31
Publisher(s): Wiley
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Summary

In the 100 years since Eugen Bleuler unveiled his concept of schizophrenia, which had dissociation at its core, the essential connection between traumatic life events, dissociative processes and psychotic symptoms has been lost. Psychosis, Trauma and Dissociation is the first book to attempt to reforge this connection, by presenting challenging new findings linking these now disparate fields, and by comprehensively surveying, from a wide range of perspectives, the complex relationship between dissociation and psychosis.A cutting-edge sourcebook, Psychosis, Trauma and Dissociation brings together highly-respected professionals working in the psychosis field with renowned clinicians and researchers from the fields of traumatic stress, dissociation and the dissociative disorders, and will be of interest to those working with or studying psychotic or dissociative disorders, as well as trauma-related conditions such as borderline personality disorder or complex post-traumatic stress disorder. It makes an invaluable contribution to the burgeoning literature on severe mental disorders and serious life events. The book has three sections:Connecting trauma and dissociation to psychosis ' an exploration of the links between trauma, dissociation and psychosis from a wide range of historical and theoretical perspectives.Comparing psychotic and dissociative disorders ' a presentation of empirical and clinical perspectives on similarities and differences between the two sets of disorders.Assessing and treating hybrid and boundary conditions ' consideration of existing and novel diagnostic categories, such as borderline personality disorder and dissociative psychosis, that blend or border dissociative and psychotic disorders, along with treatment perspectives emphasising humanistic and existential concerns.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Connecting Trauma and Dissociation to Psychosis: Historical and Theoretical Perspectives
Historical conceptions of dissociation and psychosis: 19th and early 20th century perspectives on severe psychopathology
Hysterical psychosis: A historical review and empirical evaluation
Association and dissociation in the historical concept of schizophrenia
Ego-fragmentation in schizophrenia: A severe dissociation of self-experience
Delusional atmosphere, the psychotic prodrome, and de-contextualised memories
The complex overlap between dissociation and schizotypy
Pierre Janet on hallucinations, paranoia, and schizophrenia
From hysteria to chronic relational trauma disorder: The history of borderline personality disorder and its links with dissociation and psychosis
An attachment perspective on schizophrenia: the role of disorganised attachment, dissociation, and mentalization
Comparing Psychotic and Dissociative Disorders: Research and Clinical Perspectives
Childhood trauma in psychotic and dissociative disorders
Dissociative symptoms in schizophrenia
Psychotic symptoms in complex dissociative disorders
Advances in assessment: The differential diagnosis of dissociative identity disorder and schizophrenia
Cognitive perspectives on dissociation and psychosis: Differences in the processing of threat
Depersonalisation disorder and schizotypal personality disorder
Biological perspectives
Treating dissociative and psychotic disorders psychodynamically
Assessing and Treating Hybrid and Boundary Conditions: Clinical and Existential Perspectives
Dissociative psychosis: Clinical and theoretical aspects
Trauma-based dissociative hallucinosis: Diagnosis and treatment
Dissociative schizophrenia
The role of double binds, reality testing, and chronic relational trauma in the genesis and treatment of borderline personality disorder
Pharmacotherapy in the collaborative treatment of trauma-induced dissociation and psychosis
Accepting and working with voices: The Maastricht approach
Dissociation, psychosis, and spirituality: Whose voices are we hearing
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