Publications by authors named "Michaela Wooller"
Article Synopsis
- - The studies investigated whether dissociative detachment leads to increased feelings of acute shame, with Study 1 involving college students and Study 2 focusing on adults in treatment for childhood sexual abuse.
- - Results from Study 1 showed that participants reported higher shame after experiencing dissociative detachment compared to a relaxation condition, and this effect was consistent even when accounting for anxiety.
- - In Study 2, analyses revealed that acute detachment also predicted state shame among clinical participants, with feelings of being flawed and exposed as common reasons for shame following detachment experiences.
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