Dissociation and Trauma: Understanding the Psychological Disconnect
Received Date: Mar 01, 2025 / Published Date: Mar 28, 2025
Abstract
Dissociation is a complex psychological phenomenon often linked to trauma, characterized by disruptions in memory, consciousness, identity, and perception. This paper explores the underlying mechanisms and manifestations of dissociation as a coping strategy in response to traumatic experiences. Drawing from current psychological theories and clinical studies, the discussion highlights the ways in which dissociation serves as both a protective function and a potential barrier to emotional processing and recovery
Keywords: Dissociation, Psychological trauma, Coping mechanisms
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