Psychosis, trauma, and dissociation : (Record no. 87082)

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Title Psychosis, trauma, and dissociation :
Remainder of title evolving perspectives on severe psychopathology /
Statement of responsibility, etc. [edited by] Andrew Moskowitz, Martin J. Dorahy, and Ingo Schäfer.
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Edition statement Second edition.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Hoboken, NJ :
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General note ABOUT THE AUTHOR<br/>The Editors<br/><br/>Andrew Moskowitz, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Dean of Undergraduate Programs, Touro College Berlin, Berlin, Germany.<br/><br/>Martin J. Dorahy, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.<br/><br/>Ingo Schäfer, MD, MPH, Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.<br/><br/>The painting on the front cover, Composition VI, was created by Wassily Kandinsky in 1913. Inspired by the Biblical story of the Great Flood, Kandinsky drew on themes of destruction and rebirth in developing these images.
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Formatted contents note TABLE OF CONTENTS<br/>About the Editors ix<br/><br/>Notes on Contributors xi<br/><br/>Foreword from the Trauma Field xxi<br/>Chris R. Brewin<br/><br/>Foreword from the Psychosis Field xxv<br/>Brian Martindale<br/><br/>Introduction 1<br/>Andrew Moskowitz, Martin J. Dorahy, and Ingo Schäfer<br/><br/>Part I Historical and Conceptual Perspectives 7<br/><br/>1 Defining Psychosis, Trauma, and Dissociation: Historical and Contemporary Conceptions 9<br/>Andrew Moskowitz, Markus Heinimaa, and Onno van der Hart<br/><br/>2 Historical Conceptions of Dissociative and Psychotic Disorders: From Mesmer to the Twentieth Century 31<br/>Warwick Middleton, Martin J. Dorahy, and Andrew Moskowitz<br/><br/>3 Hysterical Psychosis: A Historical Review and Empirical Evaluation 43<br/>Eliezer Witztum and Onno van der Hart<br/><br/>4 The Role of Dissociation in the Historical Concept of Schizophrenia 55<br/>Andrew Moskowitz and Gerhard Heim<br/><br/>5 Ego‐Fragmentation in Schizophrenia: A Severe Dissociation of Self‐Experience 69<br/>Christian Scharfetter<br/><br/>6 From Hysteria to Chronic Relational Trauma Disorder: The History of Borderline Personality Disorder and Its Connection to Trauma, Dissociation, and Psychosis 83<br/>Elizabeth Howell<br/><br/>7 An Attachment Perspective on Schizophrenia: The Role of Disorganized Attachment, Dissociation, and Mentalization 97<br/>Andrew Gumley and Giovanni Liotti<br/><br/>8 Childhood Experiences and Delusions: Trauma, Memory, and the Double Bind 117<br/>Andrew Moskowitz and Rosario Montirosso<br/><br/>Part II Research Perspectives 141<br/><br/>9 Childhood Trauma in Psychotic and Dissociative Disorders 143<br/>James G. Scott, Colin A. Ross, Martin J. Dorahy, John Read, and Ingo Schäfer<br/><br/>10 Structural Brain Changes in Psychotic Disorders, Dissociative Disorders, and After Childhood Adversity: Similarities and Differences 159<br/>Roar Fosse, Andrew Moskowitz, Ciaran Shannon, and Ciaran Mulholland<br/><br/>11 Dissociative Symptoms in Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders 179<br/>Ingo Schäfer, Volkmar Aderhold, Harald J. Freyberger, Carsten Spitzer, and Katrin Schroeder<br/><br/>12 Psychotic Symptoms in Dissociative Disorders 195<br/>Vedat Şar and Erdinç Öztürk<br/><br/>13 Auditory Verbal Hallucinations: Prevalence, Phenomenology,and the Dissociation Hypothesis 207<br/>Eleanor Longden, Andrew Moskowitz, Martin J. Dorahy, and Salvador Perona‐Garcelán<br/><br/>14 The Value of Hypnotizability in Differentiating Dissociative from Psychotic Disorders 223<br/>Joost B. C. Mertens and Eric Vermetten<br/><br/>15 Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder and Schizotypal Personality Disorder 241<br/><br/>Holly K. Hamilton and Daphne Simeon<br/><br/>16 Post‐traumatic Stress Disorder with Psychotic Features 257<br/>Cherie Armour, Mark Shevlin, Ask Elklit, and James Houston<br/><br/>17 Memory Disturbances in Schizophrenia and Post‐traumatic Stress Disorder 271<br/>Cherrie Galletly and Sandy McFarlane<br/><br/>18 Cognitive Perspectives on Dissociation and Psychosis: Differences in the Processing of Threat? 283<br/>Martin J. Dorahy and Melissa J. Green<br/><br/>Part III Clinical Perspectives 305<br/><br/>19 Dissociative Psychosis: Clinical and Theoretical Aspects 307<br/>Onno van der Hart and Eliezer Witztum<br/><br/>20 Dissociative Schizophrenia: A Proposed Subtype of Schizophrenia 321<br/>Colin A. Ross<br/><br/>21 Advances in Clinical Assessment: The Differential Diagnosis of Dissociative Identity Disorder and Schizophrenia 335<br/>Marlene Steinberg<br/><br/>22 A Psychological Assessment Perspective on Clinical and Conceptual Distinctions Between Dissociative Disorders and Psychotic Disorders 351<br/>Bethany L. Brand, Helle Spindler, and Renn Cannon<br/><br/>23 The Role of Double Binds, Reality Testing, and Chronic Relational Trauma in the Genesis and Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder 367<br/>Ruth A. Blizard<br/><br/>24 Accepting and Working with Voices: The Maastricht Approach 381<br/>Dirk Corstens, Sandra Escher, Marius Romme, and Eleanor Longden<br/><br/>25 Trauma Therapy for Psychosis?: Research and Clinical Experience Using EMDR with Psychotic Patients 397<br/>Anabel Gonzalez, Dolores Mosquera, and Andrew M. Leeds<br/><br/>26 Treating Dissociative and Psychotic Disorders Psychodynamically 411<br/>Valerie E. Sinason and Ann‐Louise S. Silver<br/><br/>27 Dissociation, Psychosis and Spirituality: Whose Voices are We Hearing? 427<br/>Patte Randal, Jim Geekie, Ingo Lambrecht, and Melissa Taitimu<br/><br/>Index 441
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Summary, etc. "An invaluable sourcebook on the complex relationship between psychosis, trauma, and dissociation, thoroughly revised and updated This revised and updated second edition of Psychosis, Trauma and Dissociation offers an important resource that takes a wide-ranging and in-depth look at the multifaceted relationship between trauma, dissociation and psychosis. The editors - leaders in their field - have drawn together more than fifty noted experts from around the world, to canvas the relevant literature from historical, conceptual, empirical and clinical perspectives. The result documents the impressive gains made over the past ten years in understanding multiple aspects of the interface between trauma, dissociation and psychosis. The historical/conceptual section clarifies the meaning of the terms dissociation, trauma and psychosis, proposes dissociation as central to the historical concepts of schizophrenia and borderline personality disorder, and considers unique development perspectives on delusions and the onset of schizophrenia. The empirical section of the text compares and contrasts psychotic and dissociative disorders from a wide range of perspectives, including phenomenology, childhood trauma, and memory and cognitive disturbances, whilst the clinical section focuses on the assessment, differential diagnosis and treatment of these disorders, along with proposals for new and novel hybrid disorders. This important resource: Offers extensive updated coverage of the field, from all relevant perspectives; Brings together in one text contributions from scholars and clinicians working in diverse geographical and theoretical areas; Helps define and bring cohesion to this new and important field; Features nine new chapters on: conceptions of trauma, dissociation and psychosis, PTSD with psychotic features, delusions and memory, trauma treatment of psychotic symptoms, and differences between the diagnostic groups on hypnotizability, memory disturbances, brain imaging, auditory verbal hallucinations and psychological testing. Written for clinicians, researchers and academics in the areas of trauma, child abuse, dissociation and psychosis, but relevant for psychiatrists, psychologists and psychotherapists working in any area, the revised second edition of Psychosis, Trauma and Dissociation makes an invaluable contribution to this important evolving field"--
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Psychotic Disorders
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Dissociative Disorders
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Schizophrenia
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Stress Disorders, Traumatic
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Personal name Moskowitz, Andrew,
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Personal name Dorahy, Martin J.,
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Personal name Schäfer, Ingo,
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