Psychosis, trauma and dissociation: emerging perspectives on severe psychopathology
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adam_text | Contents
Foreword
xiii
List of contributors
xvii
Introduction
1
Andrew Moskowitz,
Ingo Schäfer
and
Martín
J. Dorahy
PART
1
Connecting trauma and dissociation to psychosis:
Historical and theoretical perspectives
1
1
Historical conceptions of dissociation and psychosis:
Nineteenth and early twentieth century perspectives on severe
psychopathology
9
Warwick Middleton, Martin J. Dorahy and Andrew Moskowitz
1.1
Dissociation: Mesmerism, multiple personalities and hysteria
10
1.2
Psychosis: Insanity, dementia praecox and schizophrenia
12
1.3
Dissociation, psychosis and schizophrenia: The merging of constructs
15
1.4
Conclusion
17
References
18
2
Hysterical psychosis: A historical review and empirical
evaluation
21
E
[iezer
Witztum and Onno van
der Hart
2.1
Early literature on hysterical psychosis
22
2.2
Hysterical psychosis in Pierre Janet s dissociation theory
22
2.3
The decline of hysteria
24
2.4
The return of the diagnosis of hysterical psychosis
25
2.5
Systematic and empirical studies
27
2.6
Hysterical psychosis and reactive psychosis
28
2.7
Integration and concluding remarks
29
References
30
vi
CONTENTS
3
Association
and dissociation in the historical concept
of schizophrenia
35
Andrew Moskowitz
3.1
The birth of schizophrenia
37
3.2
Splitting, dissociation and the unconscious
39
3.3
Complexes
and fixed ideas
41
3.4
Loosening of associations
43
3.5
Summary and conclusions
45
References
47
4
Ego-fragmentation in schizophrenia: A severe dissociation
of self-experience
51
Christian
Scharfetter
4.1
Schizophrenic syndromes as self-disorders
52
4.2
The construct of ego-pathology
52
4.3
Clinical elaboration of ego-pathology
53
4.4
Empirical assessment of ego-pathology
57
4.5
Ego-fragmentation, association and the dissociation model
59
4.6
Dissociative mechanisms: What and where?
60
4.7
The continuum of dissociative mechanisms: The spectrum of dissociation
62
References
64
5
Delusional atmosphere, the psychotic prodrome and
decontextualized memories
65
Andrew Moskowitz, Lynn
Nadel,
Peter Watts and W. Jake Jacobs
5.1
Multiple memory systems and the hippocampus
66
5.2
Phobias, panic attacks and post-traumatic stress disorder
67
5.3
A summary of relevant research findings in schizophrenia
68
5.4
The psychotic prodrome
70
5.5
Delusional atmosphere, the psychotic prodrome and decontextualized memories
74
5.6
Freud s The Uncanny
(1919) 75
5.7
Summary and conclusion
75
References
76
6
The complex overlap between dissociation and schizotypy
79
Timo Giesbrecht
and
Harald Merckelbach
6.1
Introduction
79
6.2
Overlap between measures of dissociation and schizotypy
80
6.3
Why dissociation and schizotypy overlap
81
6.4
Conclusion
85
References
86
7
Pierre Janet on hallucinations, paranoia and schizophrenia
91
Andrew Moskowitz, Gerhard
Heim,
Isabelle Saillot
and Vanessa Beavan
7.1
Historical overview
92
7.2
Important
Janetian
concepts
93
7.3
Schizophrenia
95
CONTENTS
Vii
7.4 Paranoia 97
7.5
Hallucinations
98
References
102
From hysteria to chronic relational trauma disorder: The
history of borderline personality disorder and its links with
dissociation and psychosis
105
Elizabeth Howell
8.1
Historical overview
106
8.2
Theoretical analysis
109
8.3
Summary
113
References
113
An attachment perspective on schizophrenia: The role of
disorganized attachment, dissociation and mentalization
117
Giovanni Liotti and Andrew Gumiey
9.1
Attachment disorganization and dissociation
118
9.2
Trauma and loss in the lives of primary caregivers of psychiatric patients
120
9.3
Dissociation, schizotypy and psychotic experiences
122
9.4
Metacognition and mentalization deficits
124
9.5
Summary and theoretical integration
126
9.6
Concluding remarks
127
References
128
PART
2
Comparing psychotic and dissociative disorders:
Research and clinical perspectives
135
10
Childhood trauma in psychotic and dissociative disorders
137
Ingo Schäfer,
Colin A. Ross and John Read
10.1
Childhood trauma in patients with psychotic disorders
138
10.2
Childhood trauma in patients with dissociative disorders
141
10.3
The relationship between dissociation and psychosis
142
References
144
11
Dissociative symptoms in schizophrenia
151
Ingo Schäfer, Volkmar Aderhold, Harald J. Freyberger and Carsten Spitzer
11.1
Empirical studies on dissociation in patients diagnosed with schizophrenia
153
11.2
Dissociation and psychosis
-
what is the relationship?
158
11.3
Conclusion
160
References
160
12
Psychotic symptoms in complex dissociative disorders
165
Vedat
Şar
and
Erdinç
Öztürk
12.1
Hallucinations
166
12.2
Grossly disorganized behaviour
167
viii CONTENTS
12.3
Impairment in reality-testing: Trance-Logic or psychotic breakdown?
168
12.4
Conditions mimicking formal thought disorder
169
12.5
Schneiderian symptoms: Are they nonspecific?
169
12.6
Psychopathogenesis of psychotic symptoms in dissociative disorders
170
12.7
An interaction (duality) model
171
12.8
Conclusions and recommendations for future research
172
References
173
13
Advances in assessment: The differential diagnosis of
dissociative identity disorder and schizophrenia
177
Marlene
Steinberg and Harold D.
Siegel
13.1
Dissociative identity disorder and schizophrenia: Overlapping and
diagnostically distinct symptoms
178
13.2
Distinguishing between schizophrenia and dissociative identity disorder:
Assessment of dissociation
181
13.3
Clinical implications
185
References
186
14
Cognitive perspectives on dissociation and psychosis:
Differences in the processing of threat?
191
Martin J. Dorahy and Melissa J. Green
14.1
Trauma and threat in dissociative and psychotic individuals
192
14.2
Attention and working memory
194
14.3
Conclusion
201
References
202
15
Depersonalization disorder and schizotypal personality disorder
209
Daphne Simeon and Holly K. Hamilton
15.1
Phenomenology of depersonalization and schizotypy
210
15.2
Neurocognitive
profiles of depersonalization and schizotypy
211
15.3
Neurobiology of depersonalization and schizotypy
212
15.4
Clinical vignettes
215
15.5
Conclusion
216
References
217
16
Contributions of traumatic stress studies to the neurobiology
of dissociation and dissociative disorders: Implications
for schizophrenia
221
Eric
Vermetten,
Ruth Lanius and J. Douglas Bremner
16.1
Introduction
221
16.2
Differentiation of abnormal thought processes in dissociative disorders and
schizophrenia
-
vignettes
222
16.3
Schizophrenia research: From
psychosocial
events to traumatic stress
223
16.4
Effects of traumatic stress on psychobiological systems
224
16.5
Pharmacologically induced dissociation
226
16.6
Neurotransmitters
in dissociation and psychosis
227
16.7
Different neural circuits in schizophrenia and dissociative disorders
228
CONTENTS ix
16.8
Heterogeneity of trauma response: Neural circuits in dissociative disorders
and other trauma-related disorders
230
16.9
Vulnerable phenotypes
231
lő.lOConcluding
remarks
232
References
233
17
Treating dissociative and psychotic disorders psychodynamically
239
Valerie Sinason and Ann-Louise
5.
Silver
17.1
Historical background
240
17.2
Clinical vignettes
242
17.3
Treating dissociative states
248
17.4
The role of trauma in creating psychopathology
249
17.5
Conclusion
251
References
251
PART
3
Assessing and treating hybrid and boundary
conditions: Clinical and existential perspectives
255
18
Dissociative psychosis: Clinical and theoretical aspects
257
Onno van
der Hart
and Eliezer Witztum
18.1
Dissociative psychosis and Pierre Janet s dissociation theory
258
18.2
Dissociative psychosis and the theory of structural dissociation
of personality
259
18.3
Discussion and conclusion
267
References
268
19
Trauma-based dissociative hallucinosis: Diagnosis and
treatment
271
Barry Nurcombe, James G. Scott and Mary E. Jessop
19.1
Psychotic symptoms in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and
complex PTSD
272
19.2
Hallucinations in children and adolescents
272
19.3
Clinical vignettes
274
19.4
Dissociative hallucinosis
275
19.5
The treatment of dissociative hallucinosis
276
19.6
Conclusion
277
References
278
20
Dissociative schizophrenia
281
Colin A. Ross
20.1
A dissociative structural model of the psyche
283
20.2
The dissociative subtype of schizophrenia
287
20.3
A clinical case example of dissociative schizophrenia
289
20.4
Research data supporting the existence of dissociative schizophrenia
292
20.5
Research and clinical implications of dissociative schizophrenia
293
References
293
χ
CONTENTS
21
The role of double binds, reality-testing and chronic relational
trauma in the genesis and treatment of borderline personality
disorder
295
Ruth A. Buzará
21.1
The effects of relational
trauma
on reality-testing
297
21.2
Caregiver pathology, double binds, disorganized attachment and dissociated
self-states
298
21.3
Treating the effects of dissociative, psychotic or sociopathic caregivers on
reality-testing
301
21.4
Conclusion: Borderline psychotic traits stemming from relational trauma
require relational treatment
303
References
304
22
Pharmacotherapy in the collaborative treatment of
trauma-induced dissociation and psychosis
307
Thorn Rudegeair and Susie Family
22.1
A brief overview of psychopharmacologic philosophy
308
22.2
The complex presentation of people who dissociate
309
22.3
Overview of a good enough medical approach to the treatment of
dissociative/psychotic phenomena
310
22.4
Some specific recommendations for the use of psychotropic medications
in the treatment of persons with dissociative symptoms
312
22.5
Summary
317
References
318
23
Accepting and working with voices: The Maastricht approach
319
Dirk Carstens,
Sandra
Escher
and
Manus
Romme
23.1
The history of the Maastricht approach and of the hearing voices movement
320
23.2
Relevant research findings
320
23.3
Assessment: The Maastricht hearing voices interview
321
23.4
Formulation: Making the construct/breaking the code
325
23.5
Case vignette: Maureen
327
23.6
Making a treatment plan
328
23.7
Talking with the voices
329
23.8
Recovery
330
23.9
Summary
331
References
331
24
Dissociation, psychosis and spirituality: Whose voices
are we hearing?
333
Patte
Randal,
Jim Geekie, Ingo Lambrecht
and Melissa Taitimu
24.1
A cosmic battle: Patte s story
335
24.2
Maori perspectives
336
24.3
Shamanic crisis
337
24.4
A cosmic battle
-
Part
2 338
24.5
The subjugation of other cultural perspectives
339
24.6
Dissociation and psychosis as states of consciousness
340
CONTENTS xi
24.7
A cosmic battle
-
Part
3 341
24.8
From victim to victor
-
a new modeL
342
24.9
Conclusion
343
References
343
Index
347
|
adam_txt |
Contents
Foreword
xiii
List of contributors
xvii
Introduction
1
Andrew Moskowitz,
Ingo Schäfer
and
Martín
J. Dorahy
PART
1
Connecting trauma and dissociation to psychosis:
Historical and theoretical perspectives
1
1
Historical conceptions of dissociation and psychosis:
Nineteenth and early twentieth century perspectives on severe
psychopathology
9
Warwick Middleton, Martin J. Dorahy and Andrew Moskowitz
1.1
Dissociation: Mesmerism, multiple personalities and hysteria
10
1.2
Psychosis: Insanity, dementia praecox and schizophrenia
12
1.3
Dissociation, psychosis and schizophrenia: The merging of constructs
15
1.4
Conclusion
17
References
18
2
Hysterical psychosis: A historical review and empirical
evaluation
21
E
[iezer
Witztum and Onno van
der Hart
2.1
Early literature on hysterical psychosis
22
2.2
Hysterical psychosis in Pierre Janet's dissociation theory
22
2.3
The decline of hysteria
24
2.4
The return of the diagnosis of hysterical psychosis
25
2.5
Systematic and empirical studies
27
2.6
Hysterical psychosis and reactive psychosis
28
2.7
Integration and concluding remarks
29
References
30
vi
CONTENTS
3
Association
and dissociation in the historical concept
of schizophrenia
35
Andrew Moskowitz
3.1
The birth of schizophrenia
37
3.2
Splitting, dissociation and the unconscious
39
3.3
Complexes
and fixed ideas
41
3.4
Loosening of associations
43
3.5
Summary and conclusions
45
References
47
4
Ego-fragmentation in schizophrenia: A severe dissociation
of self-experience
51
Christian
Scharfetter
4.1
Schizophrenic syndromes as self-disorders
52
4.2
The construct of ego-pathology
52
4.3
Clinical elaboration of ego-pathology
53
4.4
Empirical assessment of ego-pathology
57
4.5
Ego-fragmentation, association and the dissociation model
59
4.6
Dissociative mechanisms: What and where?
60
4.7
The continuum of dissociative mechanisms: The spectrum of dissociation
62
References
64
5
Delusional atmosphere, the psychotic prodrome and
decontextualized memories
65
Andrew Moskowitz, Lynn
Nadel,
Peter Watts and W. Jake Jacobs
5.1
Multiple memory systems and the hippocampus
66
5.2
Phobias, panic attacks and post-traumatic stress disorder
67
5.3
A summary of relevant research findings in schizophrenia
68
5.4
The psychotic prodrome
70
5.5
Delusional atmosphere, the psychotic prodrome and decontextualized memories
74
5.6
Freud's 'The Uncanny'
(1919) 75
5.7
Summary and conclusion
75
References
76
6
The complex overlap between dissociation and schizotypy
79
Timo Giesbrecht
and
Harald Merckelbach
6.1
Introduction
79
6.2
Overlap between measures of dissociation and schizotypy
80
6.3
Why dissociation and schizotypy overlap
81
6.4
Conclusion
85
References
86
7
Pierre Janet on hallucinations, paranoia and schizophrenia
91
Andrew Moskowitz, Gerhard
Heim,
Isabelle Saillot
and Vanessa Beavan
7.1
Historical overview
92
7.2
Important
Janetian
concepts
93
7.3
Schizophrenia
95
CONTENTS
Vii
7.4 Paranoia 97
7.5
Hallucinations
98
References
102
From hysteria to chronic relational trauma disorder: The
history of borderline personality disorder and its links with
dissociation and psychosis
105
Elizabeth Howell
8.1
Historical overview
106
8.2
Theoretical analysis
109
8.3
Summary
113
References
113
An attachment perspective on schizophrenia: The role of
disorganized attachment, dissociation and mentalization
117
Giovanni Liotti and Andrew Gumiey
9.1
Attachment disorganization and dissociation
118
9.2
Trauma and loss in the lives of primary caregivers of psychiatric patients
120
9.3
Dissociation, schizotypy and psychotic experiences
122
9.4
Metacognition and mentalization deficits
124
9.5
Summary and theoretical integration
126
9.6
Concluding remarks
127
References
128
PART
2
Comparing psychotic and dissociative disorders:
Research and clinical perspectives
135
10
Childhood trauma in psychotic and dissociative disorders
137
Ingo Schäfer,
Colin A. Ross and John Read
10.1
Childhood trauma in patients with psychotic disorders
138
10.2
Childhood trauma in patients with dissociative disorders
141
10.3
The relationship between dissociation and psychosis
142
References
144
11
Dissociative symptoms in schizophrenia
151
Ingo Schäfer, Volkmar Aderhold, Harald J. Freyberger and Carsten Spitzer
11.1
Empirical studies on dissociation in patients diagnosed with schizophrenia
153
11.2
Dissociation and psychosis
-
what is the relationship?
158
11.3
Conclusion
160
References
160
12
Psychotic symptoms in complex dissociative disorders
165
Vedat
Şar
and
Erdinç
Öztürk
12.1
Hallucinations
166
12.2
Grossly disorganized behaviour
167
viii CONTENTS
12.3
Impairment in reality-testing: Trance-Logic or psychotic breakdown?
168
12.4
Conditions mimicking formal thought disorder
169
12.5
Schneiderian symptoms: Are they nonspecific?
169
12.6
Psychopathogenesis of psychotic symptoms in dissociative disorders
170
12.7
An interaction (duality) model
171
12.8
Conclusions and recommendations for future research
172
References
173
13
Advances in assessment: The differential diagnosis of
dissociative identity disorder and schizophrenia
177
Marlene
Steinberg and Harold D.
Siegel
13.1
Dissociative identity disorder and schizophrenia: Overlapping and
diagnostically distinct symptoms
178
13.2
Distinguishing between schizophrenia and dissociative identity disorder:
Assessment of dissociation
181
13.3
Clinical implications
185
References
186
14
Cognitive perspectives on dissociation and psychosis:
Differences in the processing of threat?
191
Martin J. Dorahy and Melissa J. Green
14.1
Trauma and threat in dissociative and psychotic individuals
192
14.2
Attention and working memory
194
14.3
Conclusion
201
References
202
15
Depersonalization disorder and schizotypal personality disorder
209
Daphne Simeon and Holly K. Hamilton
15.1
Phenomenology of depersonalization and schizotypy
210
15.2
Neurocognitive
profiles of depersonalization and schizotypy
211
15.3
Neurobiology of depersonalization and schizotypy
212
15.4
Clinical vignettes
215
15.5
Conclusion
216
References
217
16
Contributions of traumatic stress studies to the neurobiology
of dissociation and dissociative disorders: Implications
for schizophrenia
221
Eric
Vermetten,
Ruth Lanius and J. Douglas Bremner
16.1
Introduction
221
16.2
Differentiation of abnormal thought processes in dissociative disorders and
schizophrenia
-
vignettes
222
16.3
Schizophrenia research: From
psychosocial
events to traumatic stress
223
16.4
Effects of traumatic stress on psychobiological systems
224
16.5
Pharmacologically induced dissociation
226
16.6
Neurotransmitters
in dissociation and psychosis
227
16.7
Different neural circuits in schizophrenia and dissociative disorders
228
CONTENTS ix
16.8
Heterogeneity of trauma response: Neural circuits in dissociative disorders
and other trauma-related disorders
230
16.9
Vulnerable phenotypes
231
lő.lOConcluding
remarks
232
References
233
17
Treating dissociative and psychotic disorders psychodynamically
239
Valerie Sinason and Ann-Louise
5.
Silver
17.1
Historical background
240
17.2
Clinical vignettes
242
17.3
Treating dissociative states
248
17.4
The role of trauma in creating psychopathology
249
17.5
Conclusion
251
References
251
PART
3
Assessing and treating hybrid and boundary
conditions: Clinical and existential perspectives
255
18
Dissociative psychosis: Clinical and theoretical aspects
257
Onno van
der Hart
and Eliezer Witztum
18.1
Dissociative psychosis and Pierre Janet's dissociation theory
258
18.2
Dissociative psychosis and the theory of structural dissociation
of personality
259
18.3
Discussion and conclusion
267
References
268
19
Trauma-based dissociative hallucinosis: Diagnosis and
treatment
271
Barry Nurcombe, James G. Scott and Mary E. Jessop
19.1
Psychotic symptoms in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and
complex PTSD
272
19.2
Hallucinations in children and adolescents
272
19.3
Clinical vignettes
274
19.4
Dissociative hallucinosis
275
19.5
The treatment of dissociative hallucinosis
276
19.6
Conclusion
277
References
278
20
Dissociative schizophrenia
281
Colin A. Ross
20.1
A dissociative structural model of the psyche
283
20.2
The dissociative subtype of schizophrenia
287
20.3
A clinical case example of dissociative schizophrenia
289
20.4
Research data supporting the existence of dissociative schizophrenia
292
20.5
Research and clinical implications of dissociative schizophrenia
293
References
293
χ
CONTENTS
21
The role of double binds, reality-testing and chronic relational
trauma in the genesis and treatment of borderline personality
disorder
295
Ruth A. Buzará
21.1
The effects of relational
trauma
on reality-testing
297
21.2
Caregiver pathology, double binds, disorganized attachment and dissociated
self-states
298
21.3
Treating the effects of dissociative, psychotic or sociopathic caregivers on
reality-testing
301
21.4
Conclusion: Borderline psychotic traits stemming from relational trauma
require relational treatment
303
References
304
22
Pharmacotherapy in the collaborative treatment of
trauma-induced dissociation and psychosis
307
Thorn Rudegeair and Susie Family
22.1
A brief overview of psychopharmacologic philosophy
308
22.2
The complex presentation of people who dissociate
309
22.3
Overview of a 'good enough' medical approach to the treatment of
dissociative/psychotic phenomena
310
22.4
Some specific recommendations for the use of psychotropic medications
in the treatment of persons with dissociative symptoms
312
22.5
Summary
317
References
318
23
Accepting and working with voices: The Maastricht approach
319
Dirk Carstens,
Sandra
Escher
and
Manus
Romme
23.1
The history of the Maastricht approach and of the hearing voices movement
320
23.2
Relevant research findings
320
23.3
Assessment: The Maastricht hearing voices interview
321
23.4
Formulation: Making the construct/breaking the code
325
23.5
Case vignette: Maureen
327
23.6
Making a treatment plan
328
23.7
Talking with the voices
329
23.8
Recovery
330
23.9
Summary
331
References
331
24
Dissociation, psychosis and spirituality: Whose voices
are we hearing?
333
Patte
Randal,
Jim Geekie, Ingo Lambrecht
and Melissa Taitimu
24.1
A cosmic battle: Patte's story
335
24.2
Maori perspectives
336
24.3
Shamanic crisis
337
24.4
A cosmic battle
-
Part
2 338
24.5
The subjugation of other cultural perspectives
339
24.6
Dissociation and psychosis as states of consciousness
340
CONTENTS xi
24.7
A cosmic battle
-
Part
3 341
24.8
From victim to victor
-
a new modeL
342
24.9
Conclusion
343
References
343
Index
347 |
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