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Overview

Colin A. Ross is affiliated with the University of Manitoba in Canada. Their research primarily spans the fields of Psychology and Medicine, with a significant focus on Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry and Mental Health. The subfields they contribute to include Epidemiology, Philosophy, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

The scientist's work explores several main topics, such as Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments, Personality Disorders and Psychopathology, Traumatic Brain Injury Research, Mental Health and Psychiatry, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research, as well as Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, and Cognitive Processes. They also engage with Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications.

Colin A. Ross has published extensively, with notable recurring publication venues including:

  • Journal of Trauma & Dissociation
  • European Journal of Trauma & Dissociation
  • European journal of psychotraumatology
  • Journal of Child Sexual Abuse
  • Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Ross include:

  • Hong Wang Fung
  • Stanley Kam Ki Lam
  • Wai Tong Chien
  • Chitat Chan
  • Henry Wai-Hang Ling

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Colin A. Ross highlight research on dissociative disorders and trauma-related topics. Representative publications include:

  • "Maladaptive Daydreaming, Dissociation, and the Dissociative Disorders," 2020, Psychiatric Research and Clinical Practice
  • "The Relationship Between Dissociation and Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Scoping Review," 2022, Trauma Violence & Abuse
  • "Validity of A Web-based Measure of Borderline Personality Disorder: A Preliminary Study," 2020, Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work
  • "The mediating role of post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms in the relationship between childhood adversities and depressive symptoms in two samples," 2022, Child Abuse & Neglect
  • "A Cross-Cultural Investigation of the Association between Betrayal Trauma and Dissociative Features," 2022, Journal of Interpersonal Violence

Best Publications

  • Childhood trauma, psychosis and schizophrenia: a literature review with theoretical and clinical implications

    John Read;J. Van Os;A. P. Morrison;C. A. Ross

  • Validity of the dissociative experiences scale in screening for multiple personality disorder: A multicenter study

    Eve Bernstein Carlson;Frank W. Putnam;Colin A. Ross;Moshe Torem

  • The prevalence and biometric structure of pathological dissociation in the general population: taxometric and behavior genetic findings.

    Niels G. Waller;Colin A. Ross

  • Dissociative experiences in the general population.

    Colin A. Ross;Shaun Joshi;Raymond Currie

  • Childhood physical and sexual abuse in patients with anxiety disorders and in a community sample

    Murray B. Stein;J. R. Walker;G. Anderson;Andrea L. Hazen

  • THE DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS INTERVIEW SCHEDULE: A STRUCTURED INTERVIEW

    Colin A. Ross;Sharon Heber;Ron Norton;Donna Anderson

  • Multiple personality disorder: an analysis of 236 cases.

    C A Ross;G R Norton;K Wozney

  • Multiple Personality Disorder: Diagnosis, Clinical Features, and Treatment

    Colin A. Ross

  • Patterns of dissociation in clinical and nonclinical samples.

    Frank W. Putnam;Eve B. Carlson;Colin A. Ross;Geri Anderson

  • Structured interview data on 102 cases of multiple personality disorder from four centers.

    Colin A. Ross;Scott D. Miller;Pamela Reagor;Lynda Bjornson

  • Epidemiology of multiple personality disorder and dissociation.

    Colin A. Ross

  • Childhood Abuse and the Positive Symptoms of Schizophrenia

    Colin A. Ross;Geri Anderson;Patti Clark

  • Dissociative experiences in the general population: a factor analysis.

    Colin A. Ross;Shaun Joshi;Raymond Currie

  • Paranormal experiences in the general population.

    Colin A. Ross;Shaun Joshi

  • Attachment, personality, and psychopathology among adult inpatients: self-reported romantic attachment style versus Adult Attachment Interview states of mind.

    Shelley A. Riggs;Adrienne Paulson;Ellen Tunnell;Gayla Sahl

  • Lifetime axis I and II comorbidity and childhood trauma history in dissociative identity disorder.

    Joan W. Ellason;Colin A. Ross;Dayna L. Fuchs

  • Schneiderian symptoms in multiple personality disorder and schizophrenia.

    Colin A. Ross;Scott D. Miller;Pamela Reagor;Lynda Bjornson

  • Dissociation and Schizophrenia

    Colin A. Ross;Benjamin Keyes

  • The frequency of multiple personality disorder among psychiatric inpatients.

    C A Ross;G Anderson;W P Fleisher;G R Norton

  • Differences between multiple personality disorder and other diagnostic groups on structured interview.

    C A Ross;S Heber;G R Norton;G Anderson

  • Diagnosis and Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder

    Colin A. Ross

Frequent Co-Authors

John Read
John Read University of East London
G. Ron Norton
G. Ron Norton University of Winnipeg
Eli Somer
Eli Somer University of Haifa
Anthony P. Morrison
Anthony P. Morrison University of Manchester
Eve B. Carlson
Eve B. Carlson VA Palo Alto Health Care System
Richard J. Loewenstein
Richard J. Loewenstein University of Maryland, Baltimore
Frank W. Putnam
Frank W. Putnam University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Vedat Sar
Vedat Sar Koç University
Domenic V. Cicchetti
Domenic V. Cicchetti Yale University

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