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Contents SearchSearch Contributors Foreword: Toward a Neuroaffective Understanding of Troubled Minds Preface Introduction: The Ubiquity of Dissociation Part I: Neurobiology Introduction: Dissociation and Neurobiology Chapter 1: Dissociation: Cortical Deafferentation and the Loss of Self Chapter 2: Threat and Safety: The Neurobiology of Active and Passive Defense Responses Chapter 3: Peritraumatic Dissociation and Tonic Immobility: Clinical Findings Chapter 4: A Social–Cognitive–Neuroscience Approach to PTSD: Clinical and Research Perspectives Chapter 5: Dissociation and Endogenous Opioids: A Foundational Role Chapter 6: Attachment, Neuropeptides, and Autonomic Regulation: A Vagal Shift Hypothesis Chapter 7: Defense Responses: Frozen, Suppressed, Truncated, Obstructed, and Malfunctioning Chapter 8: The Clinical Sequelae of Dysfunctional Defense Responses: Dissociative Amnesia, Pain and Somatization, Emotional Motor Memory, and Interoceptive Loops Chapter 9: Shame and the Vestigial Midbrain Urge to Withdraw Chapter 10: Attachment and Attachment Repair Chapter 11: Dissociation, EMDR, and Adaptive Information Processing: The Role of Sensory Stimulation and Sensory Awareness Part II: Treatment Introduction: Dissociation and Psychotherapy Chapter 12: Seeing That Which Is Hidden: Identifying and Working With Dissociative Symptoms Chapter 13: The Compassionate Self Chapter 14: Stabilization Basics Chapter 15: Stabilizing the Relationship Among Self-States Chapter 16: Alexithymia, Affective Dysregulation, and the Imaginal: Resetting the Subcortical Affective Circuits Chapter 17: Fractionating Trauma Processing: TOTEMSPOTS and Other Attenuating Tactics Chapter 18: Accelerating and Decelerating Access to the Self-States Chapter 19: Integrating Body and Mind: Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and Treatment of Dissociation, Defense, and Dysregulation Chapter 20: Temporal Integration of Early Trauma and Neglect Chapter 21: Toward an Embodied Self: EMDR and Somatic Interventions Chapter 22: Opioid Antagonists and Dissociation: Adjunctive Pharmacological Interventions
Chapter 8: The Clinical Sequelae of Dysfunctional Defense Responses: Dissociative Amnesia, Pain and Somatization, Emotional Motor Memory, and Interoceptive Loops
Chapter 11: Dissociation, EMDR, and Adaptive Information Processing: The Role of Sensory Stimulation and Sensory Awareness
Chapter 16: Alexithymia, Affective Dysregulation, and the Imaginal: Resetting the Subcortical Affective Circuits
Chapter 19: Integrating Body and Mind: Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and Treatment of Dissociation, Defense, and Dysregulation
Focus PreviousNext Introduction: Dissociation and Neurobiology Add to Favorites Cite Permissions Share table of contents Contents SearchSearch Contributors Foreword: Toward a Neuroaffective Understanding of Troubled Minds Preface Introduction: The Ubiquity of Dissociation Part I: Neurobiology Introduction: Dissociation and Neurobiology Chapter 1: Dissociation: Cortical Deafferentation and the Loss of Self Chapter 2: Threat and Safety: The Neurobiology of Active and Passive Defense Responses Chapter 3: Peritraumatic Dissociation and Tonic Immobility: Clinical Findings Chapter 4: A Social–Cognitive–Neuroscience Approach to PTSD: Clinical and Research Perspectives Chapter 5: Dissociation and Endogenous Opioids: A Foundational Role Chapter 6: Attachment, Neuropeptides, and Autonomic Regulation: A Vagal Shift Hypothesis Chapter 7: Defense Responses: Frozen, Suppressed, Truncated, Obstructed, and Malfunctioning Chapter 8: The Clinical Sequelae of Dysfunctional Defense Responses: Dissociative Amnesia, Pain and Somatization, Emotional Motor Memory, and Interoceptive Loops Chapter 9: Shame and the Vestigial Midbrain Urge to Withdraw Chapter 10: Attachment and Attachment Repair Chapter 11: Dissociation, EMDR, and Adaptive Information Processing: The Role of Sensory Stimulation and Sensory Awareness Part II: Treatment Introduction: Dissociation and Psychotherapy Chapter 12: Seeing That Which Is Hidden: Identifying and Working With Dissociative Symptoms Chapter 13: The Compassionate Self Chapter 14: Stabilization Basics Chapter 15: Stabilizing the Relationship Among Self-States Chapter 16: Alexithymia, Affective Dysregulation, and the Imaginal: Resetting the Subcortical Affective Circuits Chapter 17: Fractionating Trauma Processing: TOTEMSPOTS and Other Attenuating Tactics Chapter 18: Accelerating and Decelerating Access to the Self-States Chapter 19: Integrating Body and Mind: Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and Treatment of Dissociation, Defense, and Dysregulation Chapter 20: Temporal Integration of Early Trauma and Neglect Chapter 21: Toward an Embodied Self: EMDR and Somatic Interventions Chapter 22: Opioid Antagonists and Dissociation: Adjunctive Pharmacological Interventions Authors Lanius, Ulrich F.
Contents SearchSearch Contributors Foreword: Toward a Neuroaffective Understanding of Troubled Minds Preface Introduction: The Ubiquity of Dissociation Part I: Neurobiology Introduction: Dissociation and Neurobiology Chapter 1: Dissociation: Cortical Deafferentation and the Loss of Self Chapter 2: Threat and Safety: The Neurobiology of Active and Passive Defense Responses Chapter 3: Peritraumatic Dissociation and Tonic Immobility: Clinical Findings Chapter 4: A Social–Cognitive–Neuroscience Approach to PTSD: Clinical and Research Perspectives Chapter 5: Dissociation and Endogenous Opioids: A Foundational Role Chapter 6: Attachment, Neuropeptides, and Autonomic Regulation: A Vagal Shift Hypothesis Chapter 7: Defense Responses: Frozen, Suppressed, Truncated, Obstructed, and Malfunctioning Chapter 8: The Clinical Sequelae of Dysfunctional Defense Responses: Dissociative Amnesia, Pain and Somatization, Emotional Motor Memory, and Interoceptive Loops Chapter 9: Shame and the Vestigial Midbrain Urge to Withdraw Chapter 10: Attachment and Attachment Repair Chapter 11: Dissociation, EMDR, and Adaptive Information Processing: The Role of Sensory Stimulation and Sensory Awareness Part II: Treatment Introduction: Dissociation and Psychotherapy Chapter 12: Seeing That Which Is Hidden: Identifying and Working With Dissociative Symptoms Chapter 13: The Compassionate Self Chapter 14: Stabilization Basics Chapter 15: Stabilizing the Relationship Among Self-States Chapter 16: Alexithymia, Affective Dysregulation, and the Imaginal: Resetting the Subcortical Affective Circuits Chapter 17: Fractionating Trauma Processing: TOTEMSPOTS and Other Attenuating Tactics Chapter 18: Accelerating and Decelerating Access to the Self-States Chapter 19: Integrating Body and Mind: Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and Treatment of Dissociation, Defense, and Dysregulation Chapter 20: Temporal Integration of Early Trauma and Neglect Chapter 21: Toward an Embodied Self: EMDR and Somatic Interventions Chapter 22: Opioid Antagonists and Dissociation: Adjunctive Pharmacological Interventions
Chapter 8: The Clinical Sequelae of Dysfunctional Defense Responses: Dissociative Amnesia, Pain and Somatization, Emotional Motor Memory, and Interoceptive Loops
Chapter 11: Dissociation, EMDR, and Adaptive Information Processing: The Role of Sensory Stimulation and Sensory Awareness
Chapter 16: Alexithymia, Affective Dysregulation, and the Imaginal: Resetting the Subcortical Affective Circuits
Chapter 19: Integrating Body and Mind: Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and Treatment of Dissociation, Defense, and Dysregulation