Dissociation in Therapy – 5 Subtle Signs Clinicians Should Recognize
Dissociation is often discussed in clinical settings as a specialized or complex phenomenon, sometimes associated only with severe diagnoses. However, in practice, dissociative experiences frequently appear in therapy in more subtle and less immediately recognizable ways. Many clinicians encounter these patterns without explicitly identifying them as dissociation. At its core, dissociation is a protective response. … Read more