Dissociative Disorders therapists in Lincoln, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Hiba Khatkhat @ Under The Oaks Self Care Center
Registered Psychotherapist, MA CMHC, RP
Dissociation is the mind's great ability to protect you and help you get through extreme overwhelm and hardship. We all have the ability to do it. It's on a continuum. When it's not seen as a disorder, it shows up as numbing or being on auto-pilot (like when you forget to take your exit driving and you say "my mind was somewhere else"). When it's a disorder, it can have tremendous impacts on many areas in your life. Focusing on integration and stabilization becomes key. We combine trauma informed care with the structural dissociation theory of personality, along with practices informed by internal family systems to deliver a tailored approach, in addition to trauma therapy that targets the root causes.
22 Years Experience
Erin Bince Psychotherapy
Registered Psychotherapist
If you find yourself grappling with feelings of disconnection, memory gaps, or a sense of being overwhelmed, you're not alone. My therapeutic approach is grounded in empathy, respect, and collaboration, fostering a space where your unique journey is acknowledged and validated. Together, we'll embark on a journey of self-discovery, working towards integration, resilience, and a greater sense of self. Whether you're exploring trauma, identity, or coping mechanisms, I am here to provide guidance and support every step of the way.
6 Years Experience
Kennedy McLean Counselling & Psychotherapy Services
Registered Psychotherapist
Our therapists have an understanding of complex trauma and dissociative disorders. We help clients find a felt sense of safety in their lives.
14 Years Experience
Ps. I Love You Psychotherapy Inc.
Registered Psychotherapist, HBEd, MA (Hons.), Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Who does not want to escape reality at times? Dissociative disorders are mental disorders that involve experiencing a disconnection and lack of continuity between thoughts, memories, surroundings, actions and identity. People with dissociative disorders escape reality in unhealthy and involuntary ways as a means to deal with intrusive and often traumatic thoughts and memories.
2 Years Experience
Tracey Nguyen
Counsellor/Therapist, RN, MN
Dissociation disorders come from dissociating from ourselves as a coping mechanism to deal with a painful childhood or reality. People with dissociation are often creative and sensitive, and floating above it all was a way to diffuse and deal with unsafe emotional, physical and sexual violations experienced often in earlier life. To heal from dissociation, we work to re-integrate reality and work on healing some core issues where your boundaries and feeling safe were violated repeatedly. In a safe and shared presence, we work on slowly coming back into your body, feeling the sensations and emotions that arise, and address the deeper relationship going on within. Once we work on healing what keeps you running from yourself, dissociation naturally heals itself once you feel safe enough to stay in your body.
9 Years Experience