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Dissociative Disorder is a psychological state that is characterized by a disconnect between a person’s thoughts, emotions and behaviors.

The characteristics can include:

  • Depersonalization is when a person has the feeling of being outside of oneself, observing any actions, feelings or thoughts from a distance.
  • Derealisation is when a person feels the world around is unreal. People and things may seem "lifeless" or "foggy".
  • People with dissociative amnesia may have periods of “missing” time, and they cannot remember past events or things about themselves.
  • Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) was previously called multiple personality disorder, and occurs when 2 or more separate identities are present.

Triggers - The Causes

Environmental - Natural disasters and combat can cause dissociative disorders.

Childhood Exposure - Most often form in children exposed to long-term physical, sexual or emotional abuse.

Biological - A tendency to respond physically to trauma than psychologically

Symptoms - What it looks like

  • Memory loss (amnesia) of certain time periods, events, people and personal information
  • A sense of being detached from oneself and their emotions
  • A marked inability to cope well with emotional stress
  • Mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts and behaviors
  • A perception of people and things as distorted and unreal

Treatment - The way to healing

  • A physical exam and medication for associated complications
  • Psychotherapy and talk therapy
  • Mindfulness, meditation and other relaxation techniques to help manage the symptoms
  • Medications

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