Attention to the body in nonclinical somatoform dissociation depends on emotional state.
OBJECTIVE: Unexplained neurological symptoms ("somatoform dissociation") are common in health care settings and associated with disproportionately high levels of distress, disability, and resource utilization. Theory suggests that somatoform dissociation is associated with disturbed atten...
Main Authors: | Brown, R, Danquah, A, Miles, E, Holmes, E, Poliakoff, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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