Journal of Trauma and Dissociation
Routledge · United States · Est. 2000
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The Journal of Trauma and Dissociation publishes research on the psychological effects of trauma and dissociation. Articles explore the relationship between trauma, including childhood abuse and military sexual trauma, and various mental health conditions such as PTSD, borderline personality traits, and dissociative disorders. The journal also examines factors influencing these conditions, including shame, emotion regulation, identity, and demographic variables like ethnicity, race, and gender. Additionally, it addresses the experiences of clinicians dealing with secondary traumatic stress and the effectiveness of different therapeutic interventions.
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