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Vanderlinden, Johan. Dissociative experiences, trauma and hypnosis: Research findings and clinical applications in eating disorders. Eburon, 1993.

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Stern, Donnel B. Unformulated Experience: From Dissociation to Imagination in Psychoanalysis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Stern, Donnel B. Unformulated Experience: From Dissociation to Imagination in Psychoanalysis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Stern, Donnel B. Unformulated Experience: From Dissociation to Imagination in Psychoanalysis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Stern, Donnel B. Unformulated Experience: From Dissociation to Imagination in Psychoanalysis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Stern, Donnel B. Unformulated Experience: From Dissociation to Imagination in Psychoanalysis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Unformulated Experience: From Dissociation to Imagination in Psychoanalysis. Routledge, 2013.

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Unformulated experience: From dissociation to imagination in psychoanalysis. Analytic Press, 1997.

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Carrión, Victor G., John A. Turner, and Carl F. Weems. Dissociation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190201968.003.0004.

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Dissociation is a neurological state of acute disconnection with the reality of a situation or the self, and is often observed in PTSD. Because of its broad definition, diverse expression, and frequent comorbidity with other disorders, dissociation remains a challenging phenomenon to research and treat. The current chapter reviews the small amount of preclinical literature that has laid the groundwork of our understanding of the physiological underpinnings of dissociation, including theories of its mechanization of the endogenous opioid system. The challenges and importance of assessing dissoc
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Stern, Donnel B. Unformulated Experience: From Dissociation to Imagination in Psychoanalysis (Relational Perspectives Book) (Relational Perspectives Book). The Analytic Press, 2003.

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Brand, Bethany L., Hugo J. Schielke, Francesca Schiavone, and Ruth A. Lanius. Finding Solid Ground: Overcoming Obstacles in Trauma Treatment. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780190636081.001.0001.

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Even seasoned clinicians can feel deskilled when trying to help to highly traumatized and dissociative patients. Together, this book and its accompanying workbook for patients provide an evidence-informed, pragmatic, and compassionate approach to the stabilization and treatment of complex trauma and dissociation. These books will help clinicians immediately implement ways to assess and treat traumatized individuals with a comprehensive therapeutic program that includes session-by-session Information Sheets and Exercises developed through the process of synthesizing decades of clinical experien
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Me, Not-Me, and We: A Lived Experience Workbook for Phased Recovery from Complex and Relational Trauma with Dissociative Identity Response. HWC Press, 2021.

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Sunshaw, Emma. Do Not Use Me, Not-Me, and We: A Lived Experience Workbook for Phased Recovery from Complex and Relational Trauma with Dissociative Identity Response. HWC Press, 2021.

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Barlow, David H., Kristen K. Ellard, Christopher P. Fairholme, et al. Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780199772674.001.0001.

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This online patient workbook is a radical departure from disorder-specific treatments of various emotional disorders, and is designed to be applicable to all anxiety and unipolar mood disorders, as well as other disorders with strong emotional components, such as many somatoform and dissociative disorders. It covers the Unified Protocol (UP), which capitalizes on the contributions made by cognitive-behavioral theorists by distilling and incorporating the common principles of CBT present in all evidenced based protocols for specific emotional disorders, as well as drawing on the field of emotio
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Barlow, David H., Todd J. Farchione, Christopher P. Fairholme, et al. Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780199772667.001.0001.

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This online therapist guide is a radical departure from disorder-specific treatments of various emotional disorders, and is designed to be applicable to all anxiety and unipolar mood disorders, as well as other disorders with strong emotional components, such as many somatoform and dissociative disorders. It covers the Unified Protocol (UP), which capitalizes on the contributions made by cognitive-behavioral theorists by distilling and incorporating the common principles of CBT present in all evidenced based protocols for specific emotional disorders, as well as drawing on the field of emotion
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Stern, Donnel B. Partners in Thought: Working with Unformulated Experience, Dissociation, and Enactment. Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.

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Fry, Alexiana. Trauma Talks in the Hebrew Bible. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978738867.

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If one of the many ways out of trauma’s impact is through words, then why not use a theory closely attached to words and their impact alongside current trauma theories in understanding historical narratives? In Trauma Talks in the Hebrew Bible: Speech Act Theory and Trauma Hermeneutics, Alexiana Fry utilizes a diverse methodology of speech act theory and trauma hermeneutics to argue for a more fluid and holistic approach in re-interpreting narratives in the Hebrew Bible. Examining a more dissociative “objective” manner in reading, each chapter asks the question of “what about our own bodies?”
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Stern, Donnel B. Partners in Thought: Working with Unformulated Experience, Dissociation, and Enactment. Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.

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Partners in thought: Working with unformulated experience, dissociation, and enactment. Routledge : Taylor & Francis Group, 2009.

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Stern, Donnel B. Partners in Thought: Working with Unformulated Experience, Dissociation, and Enactment. Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.

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Partners in Thought: Working with Unformulated Experience, Dissociation, and Enactment. Routledge, 2010.

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Vartanian, Oshin. Internal Orientation in Aesthetic Experience. Edited by Kalina Christoff and Kieran C. R. Fox. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190464745.013.17.

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There is considerable evidence to suggest that aesthetic experiences engage a distributed set of structures in the brain, and likely emerge from the interactions of multiple neural systems. In addition, aside from an external (i.e., object-focused) orientation, aesthetic experiences also involve an internal (i.e., person-focused) orientation. This internal orientation appears to have two dissociable neural components: one component involves the processing of visceral feeling states (i.e., interoception) and primarily engages the insula, whereas the other involves the processing of self-referen
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Reuber, Markus. Communicating the Diagnosis. Edited by Barbara A. Dworetzky and Gaston C. Baslet. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190265045.003.0010.

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Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) can stop after the communication of the diagnosis by a healthcare professional, or PNES disorders can become more entrenched and patients are less able to control their seizures. This chapter addresses strategies for the explanation of the diagnosis of PNES, compares their effectiveness, and offers recommendations for delivering the diagnosis. A “positive” diagnostic label (such as “dissociative attacks”) may have advantages over a “negative” label (stating what the problem is not). Explaining PNES as a reflex response to potentially threatening trigger
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Woelfel, Craig Bradshaw. Varieties of Aesthetic Experience: Literary Modernism and the Dissociation of Belief. University of South Carolina Press, 2018.

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Varieties of Aesthetic Experience: Literary Modernism and the Dissociation of Belief. University of South Carolina Press, 2018.

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Suedfeld, Peter, A. Dennis Rank, and Marek Malůš. Spontaneous Mental Experiences in Extreme and Unusual Environments. Edited by Kalina Christoff and Kieran C. R. Fox. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190464745.013.35.

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This chapter reviews the effects of a special category of environments on cognitive and cognitive/emotional processes. These extreme and unusual environments (EUEs) are characterized by drastic differences from the individual’s accustomed milieu, and by posing serious challenges to well-being, health, and survival. There is a massive and wide-ranging body of writing on this topic, from history, anthropology, sociology, literature, and biography, as well as from psychology. The chapter covers information from studies of religion and ritual, mysticism, exploration, spaceflight, artistic endeavor
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Yarberry, Michele M. Tandi's Brave Friends and Special Helpers: Real Life Stories of Kids and Their Dissociative Experiences. Xlibris Corporation LLC, 2022.

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Yarberry, Michele M. Tandi's Brave Friends and Special Helpers: Real Life Stories of Kids and Their Dissociative Experiences. Xlibris Corporation LLC, 2022.

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Yarberry, Michele M. Tandi's Brave Friends and Special Helpers: Real Life Stories of Kids and Their Dissociative Experiences. Xlibris Corporation LLC, 2022.

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Schielke, Hugo J., Bethany L. Brand, and Ruth A. Lanius. The Finding Solid Ground Program Workbook. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780197629031.001.0001.

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You can heal, recover from trauma, and grow, and this workbook can guide you through this important, meaningful work, step by step, at a pace that feels safe for you. If you’ve experienced trauma, life may sometimes feel hopeless, full of feeling too much or too little. You may feel that the world is a terrifying and dangerous place. You may even feel like you don’t deserve anything positive, especially if you have been hurt by people you needed, loved, or relied on. To escape the pain, you may have been disconnecting from yourself and the world, including in risky or unsafe ways. In this work
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Irvine, Craig, and Danielle Spencer. Dualism and Its Discontents II: Philosophical Tinctures. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199360192.003.0005.

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Part II of II: This chapter explores philosophical responses to Cartesian dualism—notably Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s elaboration of phenomenology—and its relevance to medicine. With close reading of Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Perception, phenomenology’s attentiveness to lived experience and to embodiment is described. Next, discussion of the work of philosophers, clinicians, ethicists and patients—including Havi Carel, S. Kay Toombs, Richard Baron, Edmund Pellegrino, Richard Zaner, and Fredrik Svenaeus—demonstrates the influence of phenomenological perspectives in healthcare, addressing the
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Irvine, Craig, and Danielle Spencer. Dualism and Its Discontents I: Philosophy, Literature, and Medicine. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199360192.003.0004.

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Part I of II: Beginning with several literary and nonfiction patient accounts elaborating alienating healthcare experiences, this chapter offers a brief overview of 20th-century attitudes and movements informing medical pedagogy and practice in the U.S., citing such figures as Abraham Flexner, Francis Peabody, Eric Cassell and others. Seeking an understanding of the dissociative underpinnings of medical practice, the chapter turns to the Western philosophical lineage, with particular emphasis on mind–body dualism. Beginning with Plato, key passages in The Republic and The Symposium are examine
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Blake, Randolph. Binocular Rivalry. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199794607.003.0105.

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: Binocular rivalry epitomizes the essence of a perceptual illusion in that it involves a compelling dissociation of retinal stimulation and visual experience: dissimilar monocular stimuli appear and disappear reciprocally and unpredictably over time, even though retinal images of both stimuli remain unchanged. Thus binocular rivalry is instigated when dissimilar visual stimuli are imaged on corresponding areas of the two eyes. These dissimilarities can arise from differences in form (both simple and complex), color, or direction of motion. This beguiling phenomenon—binocular rivalry—affords t
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Weinstein, Sarah A. Healing Developmental Trauma: Heal the Hidden Wounds from Childhood, Adverse Childhood Experiences, Neuroaffective Relational Model, Restoring Wholeness, the Child Survivor Healing Dissociation. Independently Published, 2022.

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Maus, Fred Everett. Sexuality, Trauma, and Dissociated Expression. Edited by Blake Howe, Stephanie Jensen-Moulton, Neil Lerner, and Joseph Straus. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199331444.013.39.

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The trauma experienced by queer children and adolescents resulting from the societal stigmatizing of their sexuality may produce the post-traumatic conditions of avoidance, numbing, and dissociation. These conditions in turn may enable rich forms of musical expressiveness. The music of the pop duo, Pet Shop Boys, sometimes comes close to bringing a post-traumatic numbness into music itself. It is as though, in their case, the magic of dissociated musical expression has failed to offer its lifeline to the traumatized subject. This may sound like an artistic failure. But it can also be heard as
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Schnider, Armin. Types of confabulation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789680.003.0003.

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When the term ‘confabulation’ entered the medical literature, it referred to the emergence of memories of events and experiences that never happened. However, its Latin root—meaning ‘to gossip, to chat’—allowed for a broader use of the term. This chapter gives the classic and the present-day definitions of confabulations and proposes a distinction between memory-related (mnestic) and non-memory-related (non-mnestic) confabulations. Early clinical observations already suggested the distinction between different forms of mnestic confabulations. Based on the literature and our own studies, I prop
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Bach, Bo, ed. ICD-11 Personality Disorders. Oxford University PressOxford, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780191964343.001.0001.

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Abstract ICD-11 Personality Disorders: Assessment and Treatment bring together a fundamentally new framework of personality dysfunction that also applies to mental health issues in a broader sense. In the present volume, international experts provide a helpful overview of the diagnostic framework and demonstrate how it may be utilized in clinical practice, including assessment, treatment planning, psychoeducation, and a range of evidence-based psychotherapy approaches: dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), mentalization-based therapy (MBT), transference-focused therapy (TFP), cognitive behavior
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Busch, Fredric, Barbara Milrod, Cory Chen, and Meriamne Singer. Trauma Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780197574355.001.0001.

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This book, which operationalizes and articulates in detail a unique, brief, tested psychodynamic psychotherapy for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Trauma Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy [TFPP], describes how to perform this helpful treatment. The book provides tailored psychodynamic background that underpins these approaches, and explains the different phases of treatment. Additionally, it articulates common underlying dynamics of PTSD that the treatment commonly addresses in patients to bring about symptomatic relief. TFPP is being tested in two diverse populations: military Veterans with
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Stoddard, Frederick J., David M. Benedek, Mohammed R. Milad, and Robert J. Ursano, eds. Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190457136.001.0001.

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The Primer on Trauma- and Stressor-Related Disorders provides new practitioners and trainees, as well as experienced clinicians and researchers, with the needed translational and evidence-based information for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of PTSD and closely related disorders. The translational and evidence-based approach presented in the Primer is the state-of-the-art for clinicians and basic scientists, linking empirically supported practices with their theoretical, neurobiological, and epidemiological bases. The international experts in the field bring outstanding depth and breadth
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Donahue, Jennifer. Taking Flight. University Press of Mississippi, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496828637.001.0001.

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Caribbean women have long utilized the medium of fiction to break the pervasive silence surrounding abuse and exploitation. Contemporary works by authors such as Tiphanie Yanique and Nicole Dennis-Benn illustrate the deep-rooted consequences of trauma based on gender, sexuality, and race, and trace the steps that women take to find safer ground from oppression. Taking Flight takes a closer look at the immigrant experience in contemporary Caribbean women’s writing and considers the effects of restrictive social mores. In the texts examined in Taking Flight, culturally sanctioned violence impact
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Hu, Tung-Hui. Digital Lethargy. The MIT Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/14336.001.0001.

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The exhaustion, disappointment, and listlessness experienced under digital capitalism, explored through works by contemporary artists, writers, and performers. Sometimes, interacting with digital platforms, we want to be passive—in those moments of dissociation when we scroll mindlessly rather than connecting with anyone, for example, or when our only response is a shrugging “lol.” Despite encouragement by these platforms to “be yourself,” we want to be anyone but ourselves. Tung-Hui Hu calls this state of exhaustion, disappointment, and listlessness digital lethargy. This condition permeates
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