Best of 2017: GoodTherapy.org’s Top Resources for Dissociation

Dissociation describes a detachment from reality during which a person might hallucinate, daydream, or experience changes in their behavior or identity for a period of time. Individuals who dissociate may have memory loss or an “out-of-body” feeling during these episodes. Extreme dissociation can negatively impact a person’s life and daily function, and those who have dissociative experiences are urged to seek help to better understand their symptoms and learn about what is causing the dissociation.

Though dissociation may co-occur with other mental health conditions, it has no single predictor. Because it is common for individuals with dissociation to have experienced trauma or posttraumatic stress (PTSD) at some point in their lives, it can often be associated with trauma. Others may experience anxiety, panic, or obsessions and compulsions (OCD) alongside dissociation.

As dissociation is often a method of coping with stress or trauma, therapists who treat dissociation aim to help people find alternative coping mechanisms that can help them feel empowered rather than removed in their personal lives. Seeking help from a trained mental health professional is strongly encouraged, but in the meantime, or even if you or a loved one are already pursuing therapy, GoodTherapy.org’s favorite dissociation websites and organizations of 2017 may also help provide guidance and support.

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