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Eirini Aikaterini Melegkovits

Mental Health Research UK

2 papers in the library · 10 citations · publishing 2025

Papers

The experience and role of dissociation in psychosis following developmental trauma: A systematic review

Clinical Psychology Review February 26, 2025 Eirini Aikaterini Melegkovits, Rui Tang, Olivia Pounds et al. 8 citations

A systematic review of 40 studies with 6941 participants found a moderate association between developmental trauma (abuse or neglect before age 18) and dissociation in people with psychosis. Sexual and emotional abuse showed the strongest links to dissociation. Dissociation partially explained the connection between developmental trauma and positive psychotic symptoms, especially hallucinations, and also contributed to paranoia and delusional ideas. Individuals with psychosis and developmental trauma reported more dissociation than those without trauma. The review recommends screening for psychotic and dissociative symptoms in trauma survivors and managing dissociation, while calling for more longitudinal, qualitative, and experimental research.

Dissociative experiences in individuals with subclinical psychosis and a history of developmental trauma: a qualitative study.

European journal of psychotraumatology December 1, 2025 Eirini Aikaterini Melegkovits, Ava Mason, Jordan Reid et al. 2 citations

Among people with subclinical psychosis who have a history of developmental trauma, dissociative experiences are common, confusing, and often distressing. These experiences involve detachment and compartmentalization and are linked to emotions, past trauma, and psychotic-like phenomena. The findings underscore the need for better clinical recognition and tailored interventions for this group.