Dissociation and the Dissociative Disorders
Past, Present, Future
Herausgeber: OâEUR(TM)Neil, John A.; Gold, Steven N.; Dorahy, Martin J.
Dissociation and the Dissociative Disorders
Past, Present, Future
Herausgeber: OâEUR(TM)Neil, John A.; Gold, Steven N.; Dorahy, Martin J.
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This second edition of the award-winning original text brings together in one volume the current thinking and conceptualizations on dissociation and the dissociative disorders.
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This second edition of the award-winning original text brings together in one volume the current thinking and conceptualizations on dissociation and the dissociative disorders.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 850
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 210mm x 47mm
- Gewicht: 2028g
- ISBN-13: 9780367522780
- ISBN-10: 0367522780
- Artikelnr.: 64104744
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 850
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 210mm x 47mm
- Gewicht: 2028g
- ISBN-13: 9780367522780
- ISBN-10: 0367522780
- Artikelnr.: 64104744
Martin J. Dorahy, PhD, is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, and a past president of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD). Steven N. Gold, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Nova Southeastern University; a past president and fellow of the ISSTD and APA Division of Trauma Psychology; and a founding editor of the APA journal, Psychological Trauma. John A. O¿Neil, MD, FRCPC, is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst in Montreal, Québec, Canada, and a fellow of the ISSTD. He co-edited, with Paul Dell, the first edition of this book.
1.History of the Concept of Dissociation Onno van der Hart & Martin J. Dorahy 2.The Conceptual Unity of Dissociation
A Philosophical Argument Stephen E. Braude 3.The Traumatic Disintegration Dimension Benedetto Farina & Russell Meares 4.Dissociation Versus Alterations in Consciousness: Related but Different Concepts Kathy Steele, Martin J. Dorahy, & Onno van der Hart 5.The Case for the Study of "Normal" Dissociation Processes Constance J. Dalenberg, Rachel R. Katz, Kenneth J. Thompson & Kelsey Paulson 6.Dissociation and Resilience Paula Thomson 7.Adaptive Dissociation: A Response to Interpersonal, Institutional, and Cultural Betrayal Alexis A. Adams-Clark, Jennifer M. Gómez & M. Rose Barlow 8.Dissociative Multiplicity and Psychoanalysis John A. O
Neil Section 2: Etiological and developmental considerations 9.A Developmental Pathways Model of Dissociation Linnea B. Linde-Krieger, Tuppett M. Yates & Elizabeth A. Carlson 10.The Relationship Between Attachment and Dissociation: Theory, Research, and Clinical implications Adriano Schimmenti 11.Attachment Trauma and the Developing Right Brain: Origins of Pathological Dissociation and Some Implications for psychotherapy Allan N. Schore 12.Adverse Childhood Experiences and Dissociative Disorders: A Causal Pathway Based on the Disruptive Impacts of Cumulative Childhood Adversity and Distress-Related Dissociation Michael Quiñones 13.Beyond Death: Enduring Incest
The Fusion of Father With Daughter Warwick Middleton 14.Clarifying the Etiology of the Dissociative Disorders: It
s Not All About Trauma Paul F Dell Section 3: Theoretical approaches 15.The Theory of Trauma-related Structural Dissociation of the Personality Onno van der Hart & Kathy Steele 16.Discrete Behavioral State Theory Richard J. Loewenstein & Frank W. Putnam 17.The Perceptual Theory of Dissociation Donald B. Beere 18.Contextual Dissociation Theory: The Dual Impact of Trauma and Developmental Deprivation Steven N. Gold 19.The Four-Dimensional (4D) Model as a Framework for Understanding Trauma-Related Dissociation Paul A. Frewen, Serena Wong & Ruth A. Lanius 20.Dissociation and Unformulated Experience: A Psychoanalytic Model of Mind Donnel B. Stern Section 4: The Dissociative Disorders 21.Dissociation in the ICDs and DSMs John A. O
Neil 22.Dissociative Amnesia and Dissociative Fugue Colin A. Ross 23.Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder Matthias Michal 24.A Grounded Theory of Dissociative Identity disorder: Placing DID in Mind, Brain, and Body Lauren A. M. Lebois, Chloe S. Kaplan, Cori A. Palermo, Xi Pan & Milissa L. Kaufman 25.Psychotic Presentations of Dissociative Disorders Vedat
ar 26.The Other in the Self: Possession, Trance, and Related Phenomena Etzel Cardeña, Yvonne Schaffler & Marjolein van Duijl 27.Dissociative Disorders in Children and Adolescents Joyanna Silberg & Stephanie Dallam Section 5: Dissociation as a transdiagnostic process
acute and chronic 28.Peritraumatic Dissociation and Chronic Posttraumatic Symptomatology: Thirty Years and Counting Etzel Cardeña & Catherine C. Classen 29.Dissociation and Trauma: Clinical and Research Intersections in PTSD Olga Winkler, Lisa Burback, Suzette Bremault-Phillips & Eric Vermetten 30.Complex PTSD and Emotion Dysregulation: The Role of Dissociation Julian D. Ford 31.Is Dissociation an Integral Aspect of Borderline Personality Disorder, or is it a Comorbid Disorder? Marilyn I. Korzekwa & Paul F. Dell 32.The Nature of Psychotic Symptoms: Traumatic in Origin and Dissociative in Kind? Andrew Moskowitz, Eleanor Longden, Filippo Varese, Dolores Mosquera, & John Read 33.Somatoform Dissociation, Agency and Consciousness Ellert R. S. Nijenhuis 34.Maladaptive Daydreaming is a Dissociative Disorder: Supporting Evidence and Theory Nirit Soffer-Dudek & Eli Somer 35.Opioid Misuse and Dissociation: Two Powerful Modes of Distress Regulation Eli Somer 36.Dissociative Factors Contributing to Violence and Antisocial Orientations Richard A. Hohfeler Section 6: Neurobiological and cognitive understandings of dissociation 37.The Defense Cascade, Traumatic Dissociation and the Self: A Neuroscientific Model Frank M. Corrigan, Ulrich F. Lanius & Brenna Kaschor 38.Towards an Ecology of Dissociation in the Context of Trauma: Implications for the Psychobiological Study of Dissociative Disorders Ellert R. S. Nijenhuis 39.The Neurobiology of Dissociation in Chronic PTSD Francesca L. Schiavone & Ruth A. Lanius 40.Subjective Amnesia in Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Dual Path Model Drawing on Metacognitive Beliefs Related to Self and Memory Functioning Martin J. Dorahy Section 7: Assessment and measurement 41.Diagnosing the Dissociative Disorders: Conceptual, Theoretical, and Practical Considerations D. Michael Coy & Jennifer A. Madere 42.True Drama or True Trauma? Forensic Trauma Assessment and the Challenge of Detecting Malingering Bethany L. Brand & Laura S. Brown Section 8: Treatment considerations and conceptualizations 43.Encountering the Singularities of Multiplicity: Meeting and Treating the Unique Person Richard P. Kluft 44.Controversies in the Treatment of Traumatic Dissociation:The Phased Model, `Exposure,
and the Challenges of Therapy for Complex Trauma Pam Stavropoulos & David Elliott 45.The Unconscionable in the Unconscious: The Evolution of Relationality in the Conceptualization of the Treatment of Trauma and Dissociation Elizabeth F. Howell & Sheldon Itzkowitz Section 9: Treatment challenges and therapist considerations 46.Memory, Trauma and the Therapeutic Encounter Sylvia Solinski 47.Conceptual Foundations for Long-Term Psychotherapy of Dissociative Identity Disorder Richard J. Loewenstein Section 10: The future 48.A Research Agenda for the Dissociative Disorders Field Vedat
ar & Colin A. Ross 49.Integrating Dissociation David Spiegel
A Philosophical Argument Stephen E. Braude 3.The Traumatic Disintegration Dimension Benedetto Farina & Russell Meares 4.Dissociation Versus Alterations in Consciousness: Related but Different Concepts Kathy Steele, Martin J. Dorahy, & Onno van der Hart 5.The Case for the Study of "Normal" Dissociation Processes Constance J. Dalenberg, Rachel R. Katz, Kenneth J. Thompson & Kelsey Paulson 6.Dissociation and Resilience Paula Thomson 7.Adaptive Dissociation: A Response to Interpersonal, Institutional, and Cultural Betrayal Alexis A. Adams-Clark, Jennifer M. Gómez & M. Rose Barlow 8.Dissociative Multiplicity and Psychoanalysis John A. O
Neil Section 2: Etiological and developmental considerations 9.A Developmental Pathways Model of Dissociation Linnea B. Linde-Krieger, Tuppett M. Yates & Elizabeth A. Carlson 10.The Relationship Between Attachment and Dissociation: Theory, Research, and Clinical implications Adriano Schimmenti 11.Attachment Trauma and the Developing Right Brain: Origins of Pathological Dissociation and Some Implications for psychotherapy Allan N. Schore 12.Adverse Childhood Experiences and Dissociative Disorders: A Causal Pathway Based on the Disruptive Impacts of Cumulative Childhood Adversity and Distress-Related Dissociation Michael Quiñones 13.Beyond Death: Enduring Incest
The Fusion of Father With Daughter Warwick Middleton 14.Clarifying the Etiology of the Dissociative Disorders: It
s Not All About Trauma Paul F Dell Section 3: Theoretical approaches 15.The Theory of Trauma-related Structural Dissociation of the Personality Onno van der Hart & Kathy Steele 16.Discrete Behavioral State Theory Richard J. Loewenstein & Frank W. Putnam 17.The Perceptual Theory of Dissociation Donald B. Beere 18.Contextual Dissociation Theory: The Dual Impact of Trauma and Developmental Deprivation Steven N. Gold 19.The Four-Dimensional (4D) Model as a Framework for Understanding Trauma-Related Dissociation Paul A. Frewen, Serena Wong & Ruth A. Lanius 20.Dissociation and Unformulated Experience: A Psychoanalytic Model of Mind Donnel B. Stern Section 4: The Dissociative Disorders 21.Dissociation in the ICDs and DSMs John A. O
Neil 22.Dissociative Amnesia and Dissociative Fugue Colin A. Ross 23.Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder Matthias Michal 24.A Grounded Theory of Dissociative Identity disorder: Placing DID in Mind, Brain, and Body Lauren A. M. Lebois, Chloe S. Kaplan, Cori A. Palermo, Xi Pan & Milissa L. Kaufman 25.Psychotic Presentations of Dissociative Disorders Vedat
ar 26.The Other in the Self: Possession, Trance, and Related Phenomena Etzel Cardeña, Yvonne Schaffler & Marjolein van Duijl 27.Dissociative Disorders in Children and Adolescents Joyanna Silberg & Stephanie Dallam Section 5: Dissociation as a transdiagnostic process
acute and chronic 28.Peritraumatic Dissociation and Chronic Posttraumatic Symptomatology: Thirty Years and Counting Etzel Cardeña & Catherine C. Classen 29.Dissociation and Trauma: Clinical and Research Intersections in PTSD Olga Winkler, Lisa Burback, Suzette Bremault-Phillips & Eric Vermetten 30.Complex PTSD and Emotion Dysregulation: The Role of Dissociation Julian D. Ford 31.Is Dissociation an Integral Aspect of Borderline Personality Disorder, or is it a Comorbid Disorder? Marilyn I. Korzekwa & Paul F. Dell 32.The Nature of Psychotic Symptoms: Traumatic in Origin and Dissociative in Kind? Andrew Moskowitz, Eleanor Longden, Filippo Varese, Dolores Mosquera, & John Read 33.Somatoform Dissociation, Agency and Consciousness Ellert R. S. Nijenhuis 34.Maladaptive Daydreaming is a Dissociative Disorder: Supporting Evidence and Theory Nirit Soffer-Dudek & Eli Somer 35.Opioid Misuse and Dissociation: Two Powerful Modes of Distress Regulation Eli Somer 36.Dissociative Factors Contributing to Violence and Antisocial Orientations Richard A. Hohfeler Section 6: Neurobiological and cognitive understandings of dissociation 37.The Defense Cascade, Traumatic Dissociation and the Self: A Neuroscientific Model Frank M. Corrigan, Ulrich F. Lanius & Brenna Kaschor 38.Towards an Ecology of Dissociation in the Context of Trauma: Implications for the Psychobiological Study of Dissociative Disorders Ellert R. S. Nijenhuis 39.The Neurobiology of Dissociation in Chronic PTSD Francesca L. Schiavone & Ruth A. Lanius 40.Subjective Amnesia in Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Dual Path Model Drawing on Metacognitive Beliefs Related to Self and Memory Functioning Martin J. Dorahy Section 7: Assessment and measurement 41.Diagnosing the Dissociative Disorders: Conceptual, Theoretical, and Practical Considerations D. Michael Coy & Jennifer A. Madere 42.True Drama or True Trauma? Forensic Trauma Assessment and the Challenge of Detecting Malingering Bethany L. Brand & Laura S. Brown Section 8: Treatment considerations and conceptualizations 43.Encountering the Singularities of Multiplicity: Meeting and Treating the Unique Person Richard P. Kluft 44.Controversies in the Treatment of Traumatic Dissociation:The Phased Model, `Exposure,
and the Challenges of Therapy for Complex Trauma Pam Stavropoulos & David Elliott 45.The Unconscionable in the Unconscious: The Evolution of Relationality in the Conceptualization of the Treatment of Trauma and Dissociation Elizabeth F. Howell & Sheldon Itzkowitz Section 9: Treatment challenges and therapist considerations 46.Memory, Trauma and the Therapeutic Encounter Sylvia Solinski 47.Conceptual Foundations for Long-Term Psychotherapy of Dissociative Identity Disorder Richard J. Loewenstein Section 10: The future 48.A Research Agenda for the Dissociative Disorders Field Vedat
ar & Colin A. Ross 49.Integrating Dissociation David Spiegel
1.History of the Concept of Dissociation Onno van der Hart & Martin J. Dorahy 2.The Conceptual Unity of Dissociation
A Philosophical Argument Stephen E. Braude 3.The Traumatic Disintegration Dimension Benedetto Farina & Russell Meares 4.Dissociation Versus Alterations in Consciousness: Related but Different Concepts Kathy Steele, Martin J. Dorahy, & Onno van der Hart 5.The Case for the Study of "Normal" Dissociation Processes Constance J. Dalenberg, Rachel R. Katz, Kenneth J. Thompson & Kelsey Paulson 6.Dissociation and Resilience Paula Thomson 7.Adaptive Dissociation: A Response to Interpersonal, Institutional, and Cultural Betrayal Alexis A. Adams-Clark, Jennifer M. Gómez & M. Rose Barlow 8.Dissociative Multiplicity and Psychoanalysis John A. O
Neil Section 2: Etiological and developmental considerations 9.A Developmental Pathways Model of Dissociation Linnea B. Linde-Krieger, Tuppett M. Yates & Elizabeth A. Carlson 10.The Relationship Between Attachment and Dissociation: Theory, Research, and Clinical implications Adriano Schimmenti 11.Attachment Trauma and the Developing Right Brain: Origins of Pathological Dissociation and Some Implications for psychotherapy Allan N. Schore 12.Adverse Childhood Experiences and Dissociative Disorders: A Causal Pathway Based on the Disruptive Impacts of Cumulative Childhood Adversity and Distress-Related Dissociation Michael Quiñones 13.Beyond Death: Enduring Incest
The Fusion of Father With Daughter Warwick Middleton 14.Clarifying the Etiology of the Dissociative Disorders: It
s Not All About Trauma Paul F Dell Section 3: Theoretical approaches 15.The Theory of Trauma-related Structural Dissociation of the Personality Onno van der Hart & Kathy Steele 16.Discrete Behavioral State Theory Richard J. Loewenstein & Frank W. Putnam 17.The Perceptual Theory of Dissociation Donald B. Beere 18.Contextual Dissociation Theory: The Dual Impact of Trauma and Developmental Deprivation Steven N. Gold 19.The Four-Dimensional (4D) Model as a Framework for Understanding Trauma-Related Dissociation Paul A. Frewen, Serena Wong & Ruth A. Lanius 20.Dissociation and Unformulated Experience: A Psychoanalytic Model of Mind Donnel B. Stern Section 4: The Dissociative Disorders 21.Dissociation in the ICDs and DSMs John A. O
Neil 22.Dissociative Amnesia and Dissociative Fugue Colin A. Ross 23.Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder Matthias Michal 24.A Grounded Theory of Dissociative Identity disorder: Placing DID in Mind, Brain, and Body Lauren A. M. Lebois, Chloe S. Kaplan, Cori A. Palermo, Xi Pan & Milissa L. Kaufman 25.Psychotic Presentations of Dissociative Disorders Vedat
ar 26.The Other in the Self: Possession, Trance, and Related Phenomena Etzel Cardeña, Yvonne Schaffler & Marjolein van Duijl 27.Dissociative Disorders in Children and Adolescents Joyanna Silberg & Stephanie Dallam Section 5: Dissociation as a transdiagnostic process
acute and chronic 28.Peritraumatic Dissociation and Chronic Posttraumatic Symptomatology: Thirty Years and Counting Etzel Cardeña & Catherine C. Classen 29.Dissociation and Trauma: Clinical and Research Intersections in PTSD Olga Winkler, Lisa Burback, Suzette Bremault-Phillips & Eric Vermetten 30.Complex PTSD and Emotion Dysregulation: The Role of Dissociation Julian D. Ford 31.Is Dissociation an Integral Aspect of Borderline Personality Disorder, or is it a Comorbid Disorder? Marilyn I. Korzekwa & Paul F. Dell 32.The Nature of Psychotic Symptoms: Traumatic in Origin and Dissociative in Kind? Andrew Moskowitz, Eleanor Longden, Filippo Varese, Dolores Mosquera, & John Read 33.Somatoform Dissociation, Agency and Consciousness Ellert R. S. Nijenhuis 34.Maladaptive Daydreaming is a Dissociative Disorder: Supporting Evidence and Theory Nirit Soffer-Dudek & Eli Somer 35.Opioid Misuse and Dissociation: Two Powerful Modes of Distress Regulation Eli Somer 36.Dissociative Factors Contributing to Violence and Antisocial Orientations Richard A. Hohfeler Section 6: Neurobiological and cognitive understandings of dissociation 37.The Defense Cascade, Traumatic Dissociation and the Self: A Neuroscientific Model Frank M. Corrigan, Ulrich F. Lanius & Brenna Kaschor 38.Towards an Ecology of Dissociation in the Context of Trauma: Implications for the Psychobiological Study of Dissociative Disorders Ellert R. S. Nijenhuis 39.The Neurobiology of Dissociation in Chronic PTSD Francesca L. Schiavone & Ruth A. Lanius 40.Subjective Amnesia in Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Dual Path Model Drawing on Metacognitive Beliefs Related to Self and Memory Functioning Martin J. Dorahy Section 7: Assessment and measurement 41.Diagnosing the Dissociative Disorders: Conceptual, Theoretical, and Practical Considerations D. Michael Coy & Jennifer A. Madere 42.True Drama or True Trauma? Forensic Trauma Assessment and the Challenge of Detecting Malingering Bethany L. Brand & Laura S. Brown Section 8: Treatment considerations and conceptualizations 43.Encountering the Singularities of Multiplicity: Meeting and Treating the Unique Person Richard P. Kluft 44.Controversies in the Treatment of Traumatic Dissociation:The Phased Model, `Exposure,
and the Challenges of Therapy for Complex Trauma Pam Stavropoulos & David Elliott 45.The Unconscionable in the Unconscious: The Evolution of Relationality in the Conceptualization of the Treatment of Trauma and Dissociation Elizabeth F. Howell & Sheldon Itzkowitz Section 9: Treatment challenges and therapist considerations 46.Memory, Trauma and the Therapeutic Encounter Sylvia Solinski 47.Conceptual Foundations for Long-Term Psychotherapy of Dissociative Identity Disorder Richard J. Loewenstein Section 10: The future 48.A Research Agenda for the Dissociative Disorders Field Vedat
ar & Colin A. Ross 49.Integrating Dissociation David Spiegel
A Philosophical Argument Stephen E. Braude 3.The Traumatic Disintegration Dimension Benedetto Farina & Russell Meares 4.Dissociation Versus Alterations in Consciousness: Related but Different Concepts Kathy Steele, Martin J. Dorahy, & Onno van der Hart 5.The Case for the Study of "Normal" Dissociation Processes Constance J. Dalenberg, Rachel R. Katz, Kenneth J. Thompson & Kelsey Paulson 6.Dissociation and Resilience Paula Thomson 7.Adaptive Dissociation: A Response to Interpersonal, Institutional, and Cultural Betrayal Alexis A. Adams-Clark, Jennifer M. Gómez & M. Rose Barlow 8.Dissociative Multiplicity and Psychoanalysis John A. O
Neil Section 2: Etiological and developmental considerations 9.A Developmental Pathways Model of Dissociation Linnea B. Linde-Krieger, Tuppett M. Yates & Elizabeth A. Carlson 10.The Relationship Between Attachment and Dissociation: Theory, Research, and Clinical implications Adriano Schimmenti 11.Attachment Trauma and the Developing Right Brain: Origins of Pathological Dissociation and Some Implications for psychotherapy Allan N. Schore 12.Adverse Childhood Experiences and Dissociative Disorders: A Causal Pathway Based on the Disruptive Impacts of Cumulative Childhood Adversity and Distress-Related Dissociation Michael Quiñones 13.Beyond Death: Enduring Incest
The Fusion of Father With Daughter Warwick Middleton 14.Clarifying the Etiology of the Dissociative Disorders: It
s Not All About Trauma Paul F Dell Section 3: Theoretical approaches 15.The Theory of Trauma-related Structural Dissociation of the Personality Onno van der Hart & Kathy Steele 16.Discrete Behavioral State Theory Richard J. Loewenstein & Frank W. Putnam 17.The Perceptual Theory of Dissociation Donald B. Beere 18.Contextual Dissociation Theory: The Dual Impact of Trauma and Developmental Deprivation Steven N. Gold 19.The Four-Dimensional (4D) Model as a Framework for Understanding Trauma-Related Dissociation Paul A. Frewen, Serena Wong & Ruth A. Lanius 20.Dissociation and Unformulated Experience: A Psychoanalytic Model of Mind Donnel B. Stern Section 4: The Dissociative Disorders 21.Dissociation in the ICDs and DSMs John A. O
Neil 22.Dissociative Amnesia and Dissociative Fugue Colin A. Ross 23.Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder Matthias Michal 24.A Grounded Theory of Dissociative Identity disorder: Placing DID in Mind, Brain, and Body Lauren A. M. Lebois, Chloe S. Kaplan, Cori A. Palermo, Xi Pan & Milissa L. Kaufman 25.Psychotic Presentations of Dissociative Disorders Vedat
ar 26.The Other in the Self: Possession, Trance, and Related Phenomena Etzel Cardeña, Yvonne Schaffler & Marjolein van Duijl 27.Dissociative Disorders in Children and Adolescents Joyanna Silberg & Stephanie Dallam Section 5: Dissociation as a transdiagnostic process
acute and chronic 28.Peritraumatic Dissociation and Chronic Posttraumatic Symptomatology: Thirty Years and Counting Etzel Cardeña & Catherine C. Classen 29.Dissociation and Trauma: Clinical and Research Intersections in PTSD Olga Winkler, Lisa Burback, Suzette Bremault-Phillips & Eric Vermetten 30.Complex PTSD and Emotion Dysregulation: The Role of Dissociation Julian D. Ford 31.Is Dissociation an Integral Aspect of Borderline Personality Disorder, or is it a Comorbid Disorder? Marilyn I. Korzekwa & Paul F. Dell 32.The Nature of Psychotic Symptoms: Traumatic in Origin and Dissociative in Kind? Andrew Moskowitz, Eleanor Longden, Filippo Varese, Dolores Mosquera, & John Read 33.Somatoform Dissociation, Agency and Consciousness Ellert R. S. Nijenhuis 34.Maladaptive Daydreaming is a Dissociative Disorder: Supporting Evidence and Theory Nirit Soffer-Dudek & Eli Somer 35.Opioid Misuse and Dissociation: Two Powerful Modes of Distress Regulation Eli Somer 36.Dissociative Factors Contributing to Violence and Antisocial Orientations Richard A. Hohfeler Section 6: Neurobiological and cognitive understandings of dissociation 37.The Defense Cascade, Traumatic Dissociation and the Self: A Neuroscientific Model Frank M. Corrigan, Ulrich F. Lanius & Brenna Kaschor 38.Towards an Ecology of Dissociation in the Context of Trauma: Implications for the Psychobiological Study of Dissociative Disorders Ellert R. S. Nijenhuis 39.The Neurobiology of Dissociation in Chronic PTSD Francesca L. Schiavone & Ruth A. Lanius 40.Subjective Amnesia in Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Dual Path Model Drawing on Metacognitive Beliefs Related to Self and Memory Functioning Martin J. Dorahy Section 7: Assessment and measurement 41.Diagnosing the Dissociative Disorders: Conceptual, Theoretical, and Practical Considerations D. Michael Coy & Jennifer A. Madere 42.True Drama or True Trauma? Forensic Trauma Assessment and the Challenge of Detecting Malingering Bethany L. Brand & Laura S. Brown Section 8: Treatment considerations and conceptualizations 43.Encountering the Singularities of Multiplicity: Meeting and Treating the Unique Person Richard P. Kluft 44.Controversies in the Treatment of Traumatic Dissociation:The Phased Model, `Exposure,
and the Challenges of Therapy for Complex Trauma Pam Stavropoulos & David Elliott 45.The Unconscionable in the Unconscious: The Evolution of Relationality in the Conceptualization of the Treatment of Trauma and Dissociation Elizabeth F. Howell & Sheldon Itzkowitz Section 9: Treatment challenges and therapist considerations 46.Memory, Trauma and the Therapeutic Encounter Sylvia Solinski 47.Conceptual Foundations for Long-Term Psychotherapy of Dissociative Identity Disorder Richard J. Loewenstein Section 10: The future 48.A Research Agenda for the Dissociative Disorders Field Vedat
ar & Colin A. Ross 49.Integrating Dissociation David Spiegel