In the 100 years since Eugen Bleuler unveiled his
concept of schizophrenia, which had dissociation at its
core, the essential connection between traumatic life
events, dissociative processes and psychotic symptoms
has been lost. Psychosis, Trauma and Dissociation is the
first book to attempt to reforge this connection, by
presenting challenging new findings linking these now
disparate fields, and by comprehensively surveying, from
a wide range of perspectives, the complex relationship
between dissociation and psychosis. A cutting-edge
sourcebook, Psychosis, Trauma and Dissociation brings
together highly-respected professionals working in the
psychosis field with renowned clinicians and researchers
from the fields of traumatic stress, dissociation and
the dissociative disorders, and will be of interest to
those working with or studying psychotic or dissociative
disorders, as well as trauma-related conditions such as
borderline personality disorder or complex
post-traumatic stress disorder. It makes an invaluable
contribution to the burgeoning literature on severe
mental disorders and serious life events.The book has
three sections:*Connecting trauma and dissociation to
psychosis - an exploration of the links between trauma,
dissociation and psychosis from a wide range of
historical and theoretical perspectives. *Comparing
psychotic and dissociative disorders - a presentation of
empirical and clinical perspectives on similarities and
differences between the two sets of disorders.*Assessing
and treating hybrid and boundary conditions -
consideration of existing and novel diagnostic
categories, such as borderline personality disorder and
dissociative psychosis, that blend or border
dissociative and psychotic disorders, along with
treatment perspectives emphasising humanistic and
existential concerns. |
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