Dissociative Amnesia in PTSD and CPTSD as Survival
Dissociative amnesia can manifest in your not being able to feel certain emotions clearly anymore, or not remembering what happened to you.
Dissociative amnesia can manifest in your not being able to feel certain emotions clearly anymore, or not remembering what happened to you.
Dissociation is part and parcel of PTSD and Post-Traumatic Stress. Trauma pushes the energy out of the body into the head, into duality, and excessive thoughts.
Dissociation is a safety mechanism which helps you to survive when fight, flight, or pleasing aren’t possible anymore.
Emotion, concerning complex trauma, is layered, and we default to those we feel the safest with or those that didn't have any direct repercussion from our environment.
The Processes of PTSD Dissociation and How to treat PTSD.