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Return to understanding dissociative symptoms as manifestations of a division of the personality: A rejoinder

In his commentary on my article, Trauma-related dissociation of the personality: An analysis of two conflicting models (Schimmenti, 2022); Van der Hart, 2021) challenged my position that dissociative subsystems of the personality include their own sense of self and first-person perspective for ident...

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