Describing the indescribable: A qualitative study of dissociative experiences in psychosis.
Emma ČernisDaniel FreemanAnke EhlersPublished in: PloS one (2020)
The core subjective experience of dissociation appears to be a felt sense of anomaly (FSA), and we therefore suggest clinicians proactively enquire about such experiences. Dissociation is distressing, and has multiple impacts, but can easily be overlooked due to difficulties describing it and behavioural similarities to negative psychotic symptoms such as withdrawal.