
Psychosis, Trauma and Dissociation: Emerging Perspectives on Severe Psychopathology
by Andrew Moskowitz (Department of Psychology, University of Aarhus, Denmark ; ); Ingo Schafer (Universitatsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf); Martin Justin Dorahy (Department of Psychology, University of CanterburyChristchurch, New Zealand
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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 | |
Contributions of traumatic stress studies to the neurobiology of dissociation and dissociative disorders Implications for schizophrenia | |
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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