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Dissociative Disorders therapists in New River, AZ

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Scottsdale, Arizona therapist: Lynda Griffin Bull, counselor/therapist
Dissociative Disorders

Lynda Griffin Bull

Counselor/Therapist, MC, LPC
I am devoted to treating the legacy of trauma which is experienced in symptoms such as depression, anxiety, foggy thinking, difficulty managing stress, feeling stuck, impulsivity, relational problems, addictions, sleep disorders & chronic pain/illness; I also work with cancer patients and families.  
18 Years Experience
Near New River, AZ
Chandler, Arizona therapist: Michael Klinkner, licensed clinical social worker
Dissociative Disorders

Michael Klinkner

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Dissociative disorders are unique and complex. They require lots of special training and holistic approach. I have years of training and experience in working with dissociative disorders. I work to help clients address their issues from a variety of different angles and determine the underlying causes behind the problems.  
26 Years Experience
Online in New River, Arizona
Gilbert, Arizona therapist: Thrive Counseling Services, LLC, marriage and family therapist
Dissociative Disorders

Thrive Counseling Services, LLC

Marriage and Family Therapist, LPC, PMH-C, LMFT, LCSW
At Thrive Counseling Services, we provide thoughtful, trauma-informed care for individuals experiencing dissociative disorders, including depersonalization, derealization, and Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). We understand that dissociation is often a protective response to overwhelming experiences, and we approach treatment with deep respect, patience, and safety. Our therapists help you gently explore your experiences, strengthen internal awareness, and develop grounding and coping skills to support daily functioning. Using approaches such as parts work (including Internal Family Systems), EMDR, and somatic therapy, we work together to help you reconnect with yourself, foster integration, and move toward healing at your own pace.  
18 Years Experience
Online in New River, Arizona
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania therapist: Dr. Cynthia Edwards-Hawver, psychologist
Dissociative Disorders

Dr. Cynthia Edwards-Hawver

Psychologist, Psy.D.
You don’t have to have a “dissociative disorder” to feel like you’re not fully in your life. If you’ve ever found yourself zoning out, emotionally numb, going through the motions, or feeling like you’re watching your life from the outside in—it might be dissociation. Many high-functioning women I work with experience dissociation as a trauma response, especially after years of emotional abuse, gaslighting, burnout, or chronic stress. It’s your brain’s way of protecting you when everything feels like too much for too long. You may feel: Foggy or forgetful, like your mind shuts down under stress Detached from your emotions, like you’re “numb” or robotic Overwhelmed in conflict but unable to respond in the moment Disconnected from your body—either hypersensitive or completely shut down Like you can’t focus, finish a thought, or remember what you were doing If you’re also parenting, managing a high-pressure career, or co-parenting with a narcissist, dissociation may show up even more. Especially if you’ve survived childhood trauma, toxic relationships, or are still living in a high-conflict or emotionally unsafe environment. Dissociation isn’t a disorder in itself—it’s a survival strategy. And it’s more common than you think. If you’ve been searching: Why do I feel emotionally numb? Do I have dissociation or brain fog? How trauma affects memory and focus High-functioning dissociation in women Parenting with CPTSD or emotional detachment Burnout and mental disconnection Dissociation from narcissistic abuse …you're not broken. You’re responding exactly how your nervous system was wired to protect you. I help high-achieving women safely reconnect with themselves after years of disconnection. Whether you’re recovering from narcissistic abuse, navigating post-separation trauma, or simply wondering why you feel so flat and far away from the person you used to be—there is a path back to you. One step at a time. With someone who truly understands the terrain. You don’t need a dissociative disorder diagnosis to know something is off. You just need support that gets it.  
25 Years Experience
Online in New River, Arizona (Online Only)
Denver, Colorado therapist: Dr. Trey Cole, psychologist
Dissociative Disorders

Dr. Trey Cole

Psychologist, Psy.D., ABPP, DAAETS
Do you have trouble remembering certain events, specifically traumatic ones, or seem to "lose" time? Do you find yourself "checking out?" If so, please reach out and learn how to be more present and engaged in your life.  
18 Years Experience
Online in New River, Arizona