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Trauma, Tea, and Tangents
Hannah Guy
17 episodes
1 week ago
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Dissociation: What Even Is It, Really?
Trauma, Tea, and Tangents
48 minutes
1 month ago
Dissociation: What Even Is It, Really?
Ever find yourself driving home and suddenly thinking, “Wait… how did I even get here?” That’s dissociation in action. In this episode, we’re unpacking what dissociation really is, why our brains do it, and how it’s sometimes more friend than foe. We’ll talk about the ways dissociation protects us, the moments it trips us up, and how to come back to the present when your mind has basically hit the “autopilot” button. What You’ll Hear in This Episode:  What dissociation actually is (beyond the myths) Why our brains develop dissociation as a survival strategy How dissociation can sometimes be protective—even positive What dissociation looks like in day-to-day life Gentle practices for becoming more present and grounded Follow more of Parker’s content on her Instagram and TikTok @parkercatontherapy ✨ Want to work with Hannah and the trauma therapy team at Revive Therapy Services? You’ve gotta be a PA resident—check us out at revivetherapyservices.com And don’t forget to follow along on TikTok & IG: @revivetherapyservices
Trauma, Tea, and Tangents