Dissociation: The Invisible Trauma Response (How to Spot It and Come Back to Presence)
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Liz explains dissociation as an often-invisible trauma response that can persist from childhood into adulthood, allowing people to appear high-functioning while feeling absent from their own lives. She distinguishes dissociation from simple “zoning out,” describing it as a nervous system state shift triggered by perceived threat: trigger, sympathetic spike, inescapability judgment, prefrontal downshift, and time/sensation distortion. Liz outlines common signs (emotional and bodily disconnection, going blank in conflict, memory gaps, depersonalization, derealization) and emphasizes how intellectualizing can be a “brainy” form of dissociation. She discusses the costs—blocked connection, joy, clarity, and memory—and offers ways to catch early “pre-drop” cues and shift states through naming, orienting to surroundings, bodily anchoring, structured breathing, partial presence, and repetition. She also contrasts normal everyday dissociation with dangerous patterns and mentions her course, Healing Trauma the Jesus Way.
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