This small but important study contributes to our understanding of dissociation by validating with a psycho-physiological experiment that attachment trauma is associated with differences or adaptations in biological stress regulation. The authors presented a good overview of the literature, then discuss their findings in relation to the related work in the field, interpreting their findings in light of multiple theories.
The Richard P. Kluft Award for Journal of Trauma & Dissociation 2015 Best Article / Farina, B.; Speranza, Anna Maria; Imperatori, C.; Quintiliani, M. I.; Marca, G. D.. - (2015).
The Richard P. Kluft Award for Journal of Trauma & Dissociation 2015 Best Article
SPERANZA, Anna Maria;
2015
Abstract
This small but important study contributes to our understanding of dissociation by validating with a psycho-physiological experiment that attachment trauma is associated with differences or adaptations in biological stress regulation. The authors presented a good overview of the literature, then discuss their findings in relation to the related work in the field, interpreting their findings in light of multiple theories.File allegati a questo prodotto
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