A study about how we measure dissociation and personality (clinical)
15 November 2024
Dissociation is a disconnection between a person's thoughts, memories, feelings, actions or sense of who they are.
This research is about how we measure dissociation, investigating a new measure of dissociation in terms of personality and 'self-states'. This type of dissociation can be very important to identify and measure when people access psychological therapy.
Taking part in this research invovles completing a brief online survey and entering a prize draw to win up to £20 in vouchers.
Requirements
- Age 18-65
- No past or current mental health diagnosis
- Must not have participated in: A study about how we measure dissociation and personality (clinical)
- Ability to read and write in English
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Ethical approval
This research study has ethical approval from the University of Southampton research and ethics committee (ERGO) and the NHS Health Research Authority (HRA).
About the researcher
I am a Trainee Clinical Psychologist at the University of Southampton, recruiting participants for my thesis research project.