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Survivors of early childhood trauma and emotional neglect

Wildschut, M.M.

2018

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Wildschut, M. M. (2018). Survivors of early childhood trauma and emotional neglect: Who are they and what's

their diagnosis?.

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Table of contents Chapter 1 General introduction

Chapter 2 Survivors of early childhood trauma: evaluating a two dimensional diagnostic model of the impact of trauma and neglect

European Journal of Psychotraumatology, 2014

Chapter 3 Clinical profiles of survivors of childhood trauma and neglect: personality or trauma oriented?

Mental Health in Family Medicine, 2018

Chapter 4 A trauma-spectrum approach: quantifying a dimensional model of trauma- related and dissociative disorders

JSM Anxiety and Depression, 2018

Chapter 5 An emotional neglect-personality disorder approach: quantifying a

dimensional transdiagnostic model of trauma-related and personality disorders

Journal of Personality Disorders, 2018

Chapter 6 Profiling psychopathology of patients reporting early childhood trauma and emotional neglect: support for a two-dimensional model?

Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 2018

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Nederlandse samenvatting (summary in Dutch) Dankwoord / Acknowledgements

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