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Whether dissociation is primarily a response to overwhelming experiences, especially in childhood, is a subject of debate. Research examining the relationship between childhood trauma and adult dissociation has focused primarily on sexual and physical abuse.
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The best books, videos, educational and trauma survivor support materials on PTSD and dissociation. ... Trauma workshops and on-site education on traumatic stress and PTSD. ... We help people understand, manage, and treat trauma and dissociation...
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To examine the association between trauma exposure (trauma load), dissociation, and depression, we administered clinical interviews and an assessment package derived from existing instruments (including the Dissociative Experiences Scale;
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Histories of childhood trauma have been reported previously in bulimic subjects but no study to date has assessed how these experiences may affect response to fluoxetine.
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Our guest, Sheila Fox Sherwin, L.C.S.W. , is a specialist in trauma recovery and dissociation. Here, she talks about different aspects of trauma recovery and why certain people dissociate.
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Amazon.com: The Body Bears the Burden: Trauma, Dissociation, and
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Our experienced team is dedicated to provide the best possible service for this area of complex trauma. ... Dissociation is a condition that can be frightening to live with, can cause apprehension, confusion and disbelief among professionals and can be exhausting and despairing for carers, partners and relatives.
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