Everyday stress, loneliness, and feelings of exclusion or marginalization have been highlighted as the biggest risk factors, ...
Sociologist W.E.B. Du Bois was the psychologist we have never acknowledged. He warned us about double consciousness—psychiatry just called it psychosis.
Everyday stress and marginalisation are flagged as two of the biggest risk factors for high levels of dissociation in young people.
Early relational trauma, inconsistent caregiving, or emotional neglect can leave a person feeling fragmented, with different self-states that don’t fit together. Dissociation is both a symptom ...
If you grew up with a sociopathic parent, know that healing is possible and you are not alone on this journey.
OBJECTIVE: This study explored relationships among dissociation, trauma, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in elderly Holocaust survivors with and without PTSD and in a demographically ...