"Dissociation is often misunderstood, even among mental health providers, largely because it's not a widely taught or well-recognized subject in many clinical training programs."
"Big D Dissociation refers to major trauma like sexual abuse or near-death experiences and clinically significant symptoms as defined by the DSM-5, including derealization and depersonalization."
"Little d dissociation aligns more closely with psychodynamic concepts and the flexible nature of identity, allowing individuals to compartmentalize different aspects of themselves."
"Dissociation often arises from trauma and neglect, highlighting the importance of recognizing its signs in order to provide effective mental health care for those in need."
Collection
[
|
...
]