The effect of hypnotically induced somatoform dissociation on the development of intrusions after an aversive film
Peritraumatic dissociation is thought to effect trauma information encoding, leading to PTSD symptoms like intrusive memories. Most studies have focused on peritraumatic psychological dissociation. The present experiment studied the impact of hypnotically induced somatoform dissociation (dissociativ...
Main Authors: | Hagenaars, M, van Minnen, A, Holmes, E, Brewin, C, Hoogduin, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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