Improving the clinical understanding and measurement of dissociation
<p>'Dissociation' describes a range of anomalous perceptual, cognitive and affective experiences that occur transdiagnostically. Examples include mental blanks, and feeling 'unreal'. Whilst its ubiquity is becoming accepted by clinicians, there is currently little underst...
Main Author: | Cernis, E |
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Other Authors: | Cooper, M |
Format: | Thesis |
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2017
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