Dissociation

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Neurophysiological Changes Associated with Vibroacoustically-augmented Breath-focused Mindfulness for Dissociation: Targeting Interoception and Attention

Fani, N., Guelfo, A., La Barrie, D.L., Teer, A.P., Clendinen, C., Karimzadeh, L., Jain, J., Ely, T.D., Powers, A., Kaslow, N., Bradley, B., Siegle, G. (2023). Psychological Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291723001277

The role of racial discrimination in dissociation and interoceptive dysfunction

Fani, N., Khalsa, S. (accepted, Neuropsychopharmacology).

Emotion dysregulation and dissociation contribute to decreased heart rate variability to an acute psychosocial stressor in trauma-exposed Black women

Powers, A., Mekawi, Y., Fickenwirth, M., Nugent, N. R., Dixon, H. D., Minton, S., Kim, Y., Gluck, R., Carter, S., Fani, N., Schwartz, A. C., Bradley, B., Umpierrez, G. E., Pace, T. W. W., Jovanovic, T., Michopoulos, V., & Gillespie, C. F. (2021). Journal of Psychiatric Research, 142, 125-131. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.07.032

PTSD, emotion dysregulation, and dissociative symptoms in a highly traumatized sample

Powers, A., Cross Mokdad, D., Fani, N., Bradley, B. (2015). Journal of Psychiatric Research, 61, 174-9.

Differing associations of depersonalization with skin conductance response during rest and breath-focused mindfulness in a trauma-exposed female population

Lathan, E.C., Guelfo, A., La Barrie, D.L., Teer, A., Powers, A., Siegle, G., & Fani, N. (2023). Journal of Psychiatric Research. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2023.05.028

Cognitive and neural facets of dissociation in a traumatized population

Fani, N., King, T.Z., Powers, A., Hardy, R., Siegle, G.J., Blair, R.J., Surapaneni, S., van Rooij, S., Ressler, K.J., Jovanovic, T., Bradley, B. (2018). Emotion, doi: 10.1037/emo0000466. PMCID: PMC6382601.

Neurobiological development in the context of childhood trauma

Cross, D., Powers, A., Fani, N., Bradley, B. (2017). Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 24, 111-124.