This is Part 3 of a three-part series. Read Part 1 here and Part 2 here. In the first two posts in this series, I explored a sentence I hear often from trauma therapists on the subtle ways ...
New research has found that 4 in 5 Australian psychologists have gaps in their knowledge on dissociation—a common psychobiological response to trauma that can disrupt memory, emotion, and identity—and ...
Everyday stress, loneliness, and feelings of exclusion or marginalization have been highlighted as the biggest risk factors, along with childhood trauma, for contributing to dissociation in teenagers ...