Dissociation and pain perception : an experimental investigation

Dissociative symptoms and abnormalities in pain perception have been associated with a range of disorders. We tested whether experimentally induced increases in state dissociation would cause an analgesic response, and whether this effect would be moderated by participants' history of trauma an...

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Main Author: Horowitz, Jonathan David
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/29982
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-299822015-09-20T17:31:38ZDissociation and pain perception : an experimental investigationHorowitz, Jonathan DavidDissociationTraumaPain perceptionDissociative symptoms and abnormalities in pain perception have been associated with a range of disorders. We tested whether experimentally induced increases in state dissociation would cause an analgesic response, and whether this effect would be moderated by participants' history of trauma and dissociative experiences. Participants (n=120) were classified based on their histories of traumatic and dissociative experiences: No trauma or dissociation (NN), trauma without dissociation (TN), or trauma with dissociation (TD). All participants were randomized to a dissociation induction condition via audiophotic stimulation or a credible control condition and were compared on prepost changes in subjective pain and pain tolerance in response to a standard cold-pressor test. Unexpectedly, dissociation induction did not lead to greater pain tolerance or reduced self-reported pain. However, increases in state dissociation significantly predicted increased immersion time and decreased subjective pain.text2015-05-18T20:34:21Z2015-05-18T20:34:21Z2006-052015-05-18Thesiselectronichttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/29982engCopyright is held by the author. Presentation of this material on the Libraries' web site by University Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin was made possible under a limited license grant from the author who has retained all copyrights in the works.Restricted
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topic Dissociation
Trauma
Pain perception
spellingShingle Dissociation
Trauma
Pain perception
Horowitz, Jonathan David
Dissociation and pain perception : an experimental investigation
description Dissociative symptoms and abnormalities in pain perception have been associated with a range of disorders. We tested whether experimentally induced increases in state dissociation would cause an analgesic response, and whether this effect would be moderated by participants' history of trauma and dissociative experiences. Participants (n=120) were classified based on their histories of traumatic and dissociative experiences: No trauma or dissociation (NN), trauma without dissociation (TN), or trauma with dissociation (TD). All participants were randomized to a dissociation induction condition via audiophotic stimulation or a credible control condition and were compared on prepost changes in subjective pain and pain tolerance in response to a standard cold-pressor test. Unexpectedly, dissociation induction did not lead to greater pain tolerance or reduced self-reported pain. However, increases in state dissociation significantly predicted increased immersion time and decreased subjective pain. === text
author Horowitz, Jonathan David
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title Dissociation and pain perception : an experimental investigation
title_short Dissociation and pain perception : an experimental investigation
title_full Dissociation and pain perception : an experimental investigation
title_fullStr Dissociation and pain perception : an experimental investigation
title_full_unstemmed Dissociation and pain perception : an experimental investigation
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