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Does disorganised attachment lead to auditory hallucinations via dissociation? An experimental study with an analogue sample.

Joseph PuckettMonica SoodKatherine Newman-Taylor
Published in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2023)
Secure attachment imagery reduces paranoia but not auditory hallucinations and the impact on paranoia is not mediated by dissociation. Secure attachment imagery may be useful in reducing fears and distress associated with voices, rather than the frequency or severity of hallucinations. Disorganised attachment may increase hallucinatory experiences for people vulnerable to dissociation. Trait dissociation should be assessed in clinical settings and addressed where indicated as a means of targeting vulnerability to distressing voices.
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