Survival, Attachment, and Healing: An Evolutionary Lens on Interventions for Trauma-Related Dissociation.
Lisa BurbackChristine FornerOlga Karolina WinklerHuda F Al-ShamaliYahya AyoubJacquelyn PaquetMyah VerghesePublished in: Psychology research and behavior management (2024)
Pathological dissociation is a complex phenomenon involving brain and body systems designed for perceiving and responding to severe threats, requiring an individualized approach. A literature is emerging regarding potentially evidence-based treatments to help those impacted by recurrent dissociative symptoms. When contextualized within a neurobiological and evolutionary perspective, these treatments can be understood as facilitating an internal and/or relational sense of safety, resulting in symptom reduction. Further studies are needed to explore effective treatments for dissociative symptoms.