Dissociative Disorder and Trauma Abuse Therapy Edgbaston Birmingham

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Dissociative Disorder and Trauma Abuse Therapy

Experiencing trauma can lead to a condition known as dissociative identity disorder (DID)

DID typically develops as a coping mechanism to deal with severe trauma. Its main feature is a disconnection between thoughts, identity, consciousness and memory. If you dissociate, you may feel disconnected from yourself and the world around you. For example, you may feel detached from your body or feel as though the world around you is unreal. Dissociation is one way the mind copes with too much stress, such as during a traumatic event. Experiences of dissociation can last for a relatively short time (hours or days) or for much longer (weeks or months). If you dissociate for a long time, especially when you are young, you may develop a dissociative disorder. Instead of dissociation being something you experience for a short time it becomes a far more common experience, and is often the main way you deal with stressful experiences. You might:

Have gaps in your life where you can't remember anything that happened

Not be able to remember information about yourself or about things that happened in your life. These experiences are referred to as dissociative amnesia. Feeling like the world around you is unreal -derealisation. You might:

Feel as though the world around you is unreal

See objects changing in shape, size or colour

See the world as 'lifeless' or 'foggy'

Feel as if other people are robots (even though you know they are not). Feeling like you're looking at yourself from the outside - depersonalisation. You might:

feel as though you are watching yourself in a film or looking at yourself from the outside

feel as if you are just observing your emotions

feel disconnected from parts of your body or your emotions

feel as if you are floating away

feel unsure of the boundaries between yourself and other people. Many people with dissociative disorders have other mental health problems too. These can include:

borderline personality disorder
depression
anxiety and panic attacks
suicidal feelings
hearing voices
OCD. In therapy we help you explore traumatic events in your past, help you understand why you dissociate and develop alternative coping mechanisms. Therapy will also help you manage your emotions and your relationships utilising EMDR therapy . Online Zoom appointments available



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Research has shown that our unconscious mind makes 90% of our decisions and that behaviours are established at a very young age. The unconscious mind’s primary function is to protect us. However, behaviours learned at a young age are not always helpful in dealing with issues that we face as adults. Although our conscious mind knows how to deal with situations rationally, the unconscious mind which is the driving force, can create a raft of limiting and unhelpful behaviours because of early programming. Call Stuart: +44 7825 599340 / 0121 403 3163

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Dissociative Disorder and Trauma Abuse Therapy Edgbaston Birmingham

Dissociative Disorder and Trauma Abuse Therapy Edgbaston,Birmingham What Are Dissociative Disorders? Dissociative disorders involve problems with memory, identity, emotion, perception, behaviour and sense of self. Dissociative symptoms can potentially disrupt every area of mental functioning. Examples of dissociative symptoms include the experience of detachment or feeling as if one is outside one’s body, and loss of memory or amnesia. Dissociative disorders are frequently associated with previous experience of trauma.

There are three types of dissociative disorders:

Dissociative identity disorder Dissociative amnesia De-personalisation/de-realisation disorder The Sidran Institute, which works to help people understand and cope with traumatic stress and dissociative disorders, describes the phenomenon of dissociation and the purpose it may serve as follows: