Intellectual functioning of inpatients with dissociative identity disorder and dissociative disorder not otherwise specified.
Pervasive inhumanities involve selective disengagement of empathic restraints through dissociative psychosocial mechanisms.
Even in nontraumatic situations, individuals differ consistently in having, or at least reporting, dissociative experiences in everyday life.
The relationship of dissociative experiences to hypnotizability and to pathological reactions to traumas is discussed, although the interpretation of those correlations is questioned.
Because hidden family violence is less known, we will focus on describing the role of dissociative splitting there.
Items were summed and standardized to create a dissociative behavior score for each checklist.
Disorganization of attachment as a model for understanding dissociative psychopathology.
Disorganization of attachment as a model of understanding dissociative psychopathology.