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An exploration of the relationship between voices, dissociation, and post‐traumatic stress disorder symptoms
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An exploration of the relationship between voices, dissociation, and post‐traumatic stress disorder symptoms

Emily Piesse, Georgie Paulik, Danielle Mathersul, Lee Valentine, Ilias Kamitsis and Sarah Bendall
Psychology and psychotherapy, Vol.96(4), pp.1015-1028
2023
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Abstract

auditory verbal hallucinations dissociation interpretative phenomenological analysis post-traumatic stress disorder PTSD symptoms qualitative design voice hearing
Objectives Extensive research has shown voice hearing to be associated with symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and dissociation. However, most studies have adopted a quantitative design, using cross-sectional data sampling methods, precluding temporal relationships between variables from being defined. Design Using a qualitative design, this study sought to identify potential symptom relationships by addressing the research question: what is the nature of the temporal relationship between voices, dissociation and PTSD symptoms? Methods Seven voice hearers (aged 27 to 68 years) participated in a semi-structured interview exploring voice hearing, PTSD symptoms, and dissociation. The interviews were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Results One superordinate theme was identified in the data. Voices were observed to occur in dynamic interrelationship with PTSD symptoms and dissociation, and were frequently experienced before and after PTSD symptoms and dissociative episodes. Conclusions Implications for theoretical understandings of voice hearing and future research are discussed.

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1.21.24 Schizophrenia Research
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