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The Role of Disgust in Posttraumatic Stress


The Role of Disgust in Posttraumatic Stress: A Critical Review of the ...

Specifically, the majority of laboratory studies find an association between posttraumatic stress symptoms and increased disgust elicited in response to a wide ...

The role of disgust in posttraumatic stress - APA PsycNet

... the role of disgust in understanding posttraumatic stress symptomatology. Research in this area generally converges to suggest (1) posttraumatic stress is ...

Trauma reminders and disgust: The roles of posttraumatic stress ...

Disgust is a common emotional response to trauma but is studied less frequently than fear or other negative emotions.

The Role of Disgust in Posttraumatic Stress - Sage Journals

Indeed, preliminary research offers support for a conditioning model of disgust in post- traumatic stress, even after accounting for peritrau- matic fear and ...

Specificity of Fear and Disgust Experienced During Traumatic ...

The current study examined the unique role of peritraumatic fear, self-focused disgust, and other-focused disgust in predicting posttraumatic stress symptoms.

Disgust in PTSD - ScienceDirect.com

Emerging research demonstrates a critical role for disgust in traumatic events that involve exposure to potential contaminants (e.g., blood, vomit, and ...

Disgust and fear reactions uniquely affect intrusions and ...

Yet, disgust is not mentioned in DSM-5 PTSD criteria. To investigate disgust's clinical significance in PTSD, we measured the relationship between disgust (and ...

Disgust in PTSD. - APA PsycNet

Disgust is a universally experienced emotion conceptualized as a reaction to stimuli associated with potential harm to one's physical, psychological, ...

"The Role of Disgust in Posttraumatic Stress: A Critical Review of the ...

The current review provides a detailed analysis of the burgeoning literature examining the role of disgust in understanding posttraumatic ...

The Uniqueness of Disgust as a Reaction to Trauma – Shannon M ...

Research is beginning to outline the relationship between disgust and PTSD. As psychology moves forward to a deeper understanding of this emotion, I urge ...

Disgust Propensity as a Predictor of Intrusive Cognitions Following a ...

However, no published research has specifically examined the role of disgust propensity in the development and maintenance of PTSD. Thus, the ...

Preliminary Evidence for a Unique Role of Disgust-Based ...

Independent lines of evidence have linked posttraumatic stress symptomatology to both peritraumatic disgust (i.e., disgust experienced during a traumatic ...

Post-traumatic stress symptoms in sexual and non-sexual trauma

... posttraumatic symptom severity, however, more research is needed to further understand the role of contamination disgust in the relationship ...

Disgust and fear reactions uniquely affect intrusions ... - Find an Expert

Disgust reactions commonly occur during/following trauma and predict posttraumatic stress (PTS) symptoms ... To investigate disgust's clinical significance in ...

Disgust in PTSD - OUCI

American Psychiatric Association · Badour, Contaminated by trauma: Understanding links between self-disgust, mental contamination, and post-traumatic stress ...

Self-Disgust Is Associated With Loneliness, Mental Health ... - Frontiers

Our results showed that the PTSD veteran group reported almost three times higher scores in self-disgust, and significantly higher scores in loneliness and ...

The Role of Disgust in Posttraumatic Stress - Altmetric

The Role of Disgust in Posttraumatic Stress · Journal of Experimental Psychopathology, July 2018 · 10.5127/pr.032813 · Christal L. Badour, Matthew T. Feldner ...

Understanding the Role of Disgust in Complex Trauma: Part II

As explored in a previous blog post, disgust is a core emotion that functions to promote survival and prevent contamination with a harmful source. There is a ...

Disgust Theory Through the Lens of Psychiatric Medicine

... posttraumatic stress disorder to adjudicate between two prevailing theories of disgust. ... abuse: The importance of “disgust” in traumatic stress and.

Trauma reminders and disgust: The roles of posttraumatic stress ...

AbstractDisgust is a common emotional response to trauma but is studied less frequently than fear or other negative emotions.