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Re: Dissociation Frustrations-Long post. » Tamara Beezley

Posted by rskontos on March 31, 2009, at 17:32:42

In reply to Re: Dissociation Frustrations-Long post., posted by Tamara Beezley on March 19, 2009, at 20:37:40

>>>>From my understanding, high anxiety can definitely exacerbate, or make worse, episodes of dissociation, but I do not believe that high anxiety itself would be considered a cause of DID or DDNOS. More than likely one would want to look at what type of issues are leading to the high anxiety and address those issues. If a person does have DID or DDNOS with high anxiety, typically addressing the cause of that anxiety (i.e. abuse history, major life issues) should, I would think, help ease the dissociative experiences a bit.>>>>

I wish it were that easy. I have alleviated some of my anxiety but I am now dissociating at a all time high. In fact, I am about to give up on stopping ever.

I have been in therapy with my therapist now for over 18 months and I am still dissociating too much. But as it is something I guess I have always done to a high extreme it is maybe my normal. sigh

I don't know anymore. I too don't care what it is called but I know how things are with me. And I don't have any control over it. At least, I can't stop it but I have figured out some how to induce it.

rsk

 

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