Dissociation and Dissociative Disorders

Dissociation is a psychological phenomenon involving a detachment from thoughts, emotions, or one's sense of identity, often as a defense mechanism against trauma or extreme stress. Dissociative Disorders are mental health conditions characterized by severe and disruptive dissociative processes, resulting in significant impairments in daily functioning. These disorders may present in various forms, including dissociative amnesia, dissociative identity disorder (DID), and depersonalization/derealization disorder. Symptoms can include memory lapses, confusion about identity, and feeling disconnected from oneself or reality. Treatment typically involves therapy aimed at addressing underlying trauma and assisting individuals in integrating their experiences.

 

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