Negative affective responses to positive events and stimuli in patients with complex dissociative disorders: a mixed-methods pilot study
Background Research suggests that individuals exposed to (childhood) trauma are not only unable to experience pleasure, known as hedonic deficit (HD), but also experience ‘negative affective responses to positive events’, known as negative affective interference (NAI). The clinical relevance and pro...
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| Auteurs principaux: | Kaja Kaspersen, Gorm Hol, Ellen K. K. Jepsen |
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| Format: | article |
| Langue: | EN |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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