Trauma, Memory, and Dissociation

Voorkant
American Psychiatric Pub, 1 dec 2002 - 429 pagina's

Written and edited by some of the world's foremost experts in the field, Trauma, Memory, and Dissociation provides comprehensive coverage of dissociation and memory alterations in trauma, an area that is being dramatically reshaped by vigorous new research. This one-of-a-kind book, written for researchers and clinicians alike, covers aspects of this subject that have not been thoroughly examined before. It presents empirical data on dissociative symptoms associated with exposure to psychological trauma, including combat, childhood abuse, and other traumas, as well as the important relationships dissociative disorder has with other conditions associated with extreme stress such as posttraumatic stress disorder. This book also examines areas where questions still linger concerning the psychopathology of trauma-related dissociation, including dissociation as a defense mechanism or a normal personality trait.

Because dissociation plays an important role in the recall of traumatic memories, Trauma, Memory, and Dissociation investigates the controversial areas of delayed recall of childhood abuse and "false memory syndrome." This text also offers clinicians a detailed, step-by-step discussion of approaches to treat the dissociative patient. It reviews the neurobiology of dissociative disorders and illuminates areas where future research may lead to more effective treatments.

 

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Early Concepts of Trauma Dissociation and the Unconscious Their History and Current Implications
1
Hypnosis Dissociation and Trauma Myths Metaphors and Mechanisms
27
Trauma Dissociation and Hypnotizability
57
Dissociation and Hypnotizability A Conceptual and Methodological Perspective on Two Distinct Concepts
107
Trauma Dissociation and Somatization
161
Dissociative Symptomatology in Adult Patients With Histories of Childhood Physical and Sexual Abuse
179
Relationships Between Traumatic Experiences and Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Dissociation and Amnesia
205
Peritraumatic Dissociation and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
229
Treatment of Dissociative Disorders
253
Effects of Flooding on Memories of Patients With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
285
The Emerging Neurobiology of Dissociation Implications for Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
321
Trauma Memory and Dissociation An Integrative Formulation
365
Index
403
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Pagina 401 - Spiegel D, Hunt T, Dondershine HE: Dissociation and hypnotizability in posttraumatic stress disorder. Am J Psychiatry 145:301-305, 1988 Stutman RK, Bliss EL: Posttraumatic stress disorder, hypnotizability, and imagery.

Over de auteur (2002)

J. Douglas Bremner, M.D., is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the Yale University School of Medicine and Research Psychiatrist at Yale Psychiatric Institute and the National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder at the West Haven Veterans Administration Medical Center, West Haven, Connecticut.

Charles R. Marmar, M.D., is Professor and Vice-Chair in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco; and Chief, Mental Health Services at the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco, California. Dr. Marmar has authored or edited over 100 publications on the topic of traumatic stress and related disorders.

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