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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:
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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.
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Comparing psychotic and dissociative disorders - a
presentation of empirical and clinical perspectives on
similarities and differences between the two sets of
disorders.
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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.
Content:
Chapter 1 Historical Conceptions of Dissociation and Psychosis:
Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Perspectives on Severe
Psychopathology (pages 7–20): Warwick Middleton, Martin J.
Dorahy and Andrew Moskowitz
Chapter 2 Hysterical Psychosis: A Historical Review and
Empirical Evaluation (pages 21–33): Eliezer Witztum and Onno
van der Hart
Chapter 3 Association and Dissociation in the Historical
Concept of Schizophrenia (pages 35–49): Andrew Moskowitz
Chapter 4 Ego?Fragmentation in Schizophrenia: A Severe
Dissociation of Self?Experience (pages 51–64): Christian
Scharfetter
Chapter 5 Delusional Atmosphere, The Psychotic Prodrome and
Decontextualized Memories (pages 65–78): Andrew Moskowitz, Lynn
Nadel, Peter Watts and W. Jake Jacobs
Chapter 6 The Complex Overlap between Dissociation and
Schizotypy (pages 79–89): Timo Giesbrecht and Harald
Merckelbach
Chapter 7 Pierre Janet on Hallucinations, Paranoia and
Schizophrenia (pages 91–103): Andrew Moskowitz, Gerhard Heim,
Isabelle Saillot and Vanessa Beavan
Chapter 8 From Hysteria to Chronic Relational Trauma Disorder:
The History of Borderline Personality Disorder and its Links
with Dissociation and Psychosis (pages 105–115): Elizabeth
Howell
Chapter 9 An Attachment Perspective on Schizophrenia: The Role
of Disorganized Attachment, Dissociation and Mentalization
(pages 117–133): Giovanni Liotti and Andrew Gumley
Chapter 10 Childhood Trauma in Psychotic and Dissociative
Disorders (pages 135–150): Ingo Schafer, Colin A. Ross and John
Read
Chapter 11 Dissociative Symptoms in Schizophrenia (pages
151–163): Ingo Schafer, Volkmar Aderhold, Harald J. Freyberger
and Carsten Spitzer
Chapter 12 Psychotic Symptoms in Complex Dissociative Disorders
(pages 165–175): Vedat Sar and Erdinc Ozturk
Chapter 13 Advances in Assessment: The Differential Diagnosis
of Dissociative Identity Disorder and Schizophrenia (pages
177–189): Marlene Steinberg and Harold D. Siegel
Chapter 14 Cognitive Perspectives on Dissociation and
Psychosis: Differences in the Processing of Threat? (pages
191–207): Martin J. Dorahy and Melissa J. Green
Chapter 15 Depersonalization Disorder and Schizotypal
Personality Disorder (pages 209–220): Daphne Simeon and Holly
K. Hamilton
Chapter 16 Contributions of Traumatic Stress Studies to the
Neurobiology of Dissociation and Dissociative Disorders:
Implications for Schizophrenia (pages 221–238): Eric Vermetten,
Ruth Lanius and J. Douglas Bremner
Chapter 17 Treating Dissociative and Psychotic Disorders
Psychodynamically (pages 239–253): Valerie Sinason and
Ann?Louise S. Silver
Chapter 18 Dissociative Psychosis: Clinical and Theoretical
Aspects (pages 255–269): Onno van der Hart and Eliezer
Witztum
Chapter 19 Trauma?Based Dissociative Hallucinosis: Diagnosis
and Treatment (pages 271–280): Barry Nurcombe, James G. Scott
and Mary E. Jessop
Chapter 20 Dissociative Schizophrenia (pages 281–294): Colin A.
Ross
Chapter 21 The Role of Double Binds, Reality?Testing and
Chronic Relational Trauma in the Genesis and Treatment of
Borderline Personality Disorder (pages 295–306): Ruth A.
Blizard
Chapter 22 Pharmacotherapy in the Collaborative Treatment of
Trauma?Induced Dissociation and Psychosis (pages 307–318):
Thomas Rudegeair and Susie Farrelly
Chapter 23 Accepting and Working with Voices: The Maastricht
Approach (pages 319–332): Dirk Corstens, Sandra Escher and
Marius Romme
Chapter 24 Dissociation, Psychosis and Spirituality: Whose
Voices are we Hearing? (pages 333–345): Patte Randal, Jim
Geekie, Ingo Lambrecht and Melissa Taitimu