Dissociation Dissociative Parasocial Relationships

Dissociation Dissociative Parasocial Relationships Dissociative disorders develop as a result of dissociation being used as a survival strategy This therefore affects their emotional and personality development.

Addictive Dissociative disorders develop as a result of dissociation being used as a survival strategy repeatedly during childhood. It is as if a ‘groove’ or ‘track’ in the mind is formed — in other words, certain neural networks are strengthened, and the mind develops with a propensity for dissociation as a coping mechanism for all kinds of stress, not just traumatic stress. Using dissociation repeatedly means that a child is unlikely to develop alternative coping strategies. The nature of dissociative addiction disorder is that the trauma is hidden from view, ‘dissociated’ behind usually quite strong amnesic barriers in the mind. For this reason people can be well into middle or even late adulthood before these protective barriers disintegrate and clear evidence of a dissociative addictive disorder is manifest..

Parasocial relationships span a spectrum of intensities, ranging from casual to intensely personal connections. While mo...
05/09/2023

Parasocial relationships span a spectrum of intensities, ranging from casual to intensely personal connections. While most people engage in mild forms of parasocial bonding, some cases can escalate to unhealthy levels, where individuals lose touch with reality and develop unhealthy obsessions with their ‘fictional friends,’ also known as ‘fictophilia,’ as recognized by research.

Steps To Distance Yourself From A Parasocial Relationship?
05/09/2023

Steps To Distance Yourself From A Parasocial Relationship?

love for the fictitious can lead you astray form real-life connections.
05/09/2023

love for the fictitious can lead you astray form real-life connections.

Dissociative Relationships seem to end in a whimper, not a bang. The final rupture is less from abuse or infidelity than...
29/06/2023

Dissociative Relationships seem to end in a whimper, not a bang. The final rupture is less from abuse or infidelity than too little compassion.
Compassion is sympathy for the hurt, distress, or hardship of another, with motivation to help. It's not just feeling sorry for someone; it includes an impulse to help or comfort. At heart it's simple appreciation of the basic human frailty we all share. That's why giving compassion makes us feel more humane and less isolated.

11/01/2023

Dissociative Identity disorder nearly triples our risk of mental disorder

Parasocial Dissociative Relationship’s are one-sided relationships we form with people who are unaware of our existence....
15/12/2022

Parasocial Dissociative Relationship’s are one-sided relationships we form with people who are unaware of our existence. We form such connections constantly and they influence how we behave. Parasocial relationships are sometimes formed with fictional targets such as book and movie characters. These relationships are one-sided by their very nature.
Parasocial relationships can also be formed with real people, such as celebrities. Forming such relationships is made particularly easy through modern media formats that allow us insights into private lives of celebrities and content creators, which can make us perceive them as friends. Even though these relationships are not reciprocated and are solely in one direction, research has shown that they can satisfy our emotional, cognitive and behavioral needs. They can make us feel less lonely, but also influence our purchasing decisions and the way we see ourselves.

Let me tell you something you already know. The world ain’t all sunshine and rainbows. It’s a very mean and nasty place ...
23/11/2022

Let me tell you something you already know. The world ain’t all sunshine and rainbows. It’s a very mean and nasty place and I don’t care how tough you are it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. . . .But ya gotta be willing to take the hits, and not point fingers saying you ain’t where you wanna be because of him, or her, or anybody!. .

“It is all your fault that my life is ruined!”
23/11/2022

“It is all your fault that my life is ruined!”

You're way too sensitive!
23/11/2022

You're way too sensitive!

23/11/2022

What? You're crazy! That’s not what happened?

23/11/2022

Becoming a voice of reason promotes adult children to eventually develop their own skills to calm down and effectively communciate.

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