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Exploring the relationship between auditory hallucinations, trauma and dissociation.

Deborah WearneGuy J CurtisPeter Melvill-SmithKenneth G OrrAnnette MackerethLeon RajanthiranSean D HoodWinston ChoyFlavie Waters
Published in: BJPsych open (2020)
Dissociation may be a mechanism in trauma-exposed individuals who hear voices, but it does not explain all hallucinatory experiences. The SCZ+PTSD group were in an intermediary position between schizophrenia and PTSD on dissociative and hallucination measures. The PTSD and SCZ+PTSD groups experienced dissociative phenomena much more frequently than the schizophrenia group, with a significant trend towards the amnesia subtype of dissociation.
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