In an important longitudinal study, Ogawa et al. (1997) found that among a sample of children at particular risk for traumatization, dissociative symptoms in early childhood were associated with the severity of trauma and so - called disorganized attachment; these factors predicted dissociative symptoms up to two decades late
In an important
longitudinal study, Ogawa et al. (1997) found that among a sample of children at particular risk for traumatization, dissociative symptoms
in early childhood were associated with the severity of trauma and so - called disorganized attachment; these factors predicted dissociative symptoms up to two decades late
in early childhood were associated with the
severity of trauma and so - called disorganized attachment; these factors predicted dissociative symptoms up to two decades later.