Dissociation: Common Symptoms Experienced by Child Sexual Abuse Survivors | Saprea

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In this video, we delve into the topic of dissociation, what it is, and how it can affect adult survivors of child sexual abuse.

Dissociation is a defense mechanism that the brain employs to cope with overwhelming or traumatic events, where a person may feel disconnected from their surroundings, emotions, and even their own body. This can manifest as feeling numb or detached from one's body, experiencing flashbacks or intrusive thoughts, or having difficulty remembering traumatic events.

However, the good news is that there are ways to manage dissociation, and we explore some grounding practices that can help individuals feel more present in the moment and connected to their bodies. These include sensory exercises, such as deep breathing, visualization, and physical movement.

If you or someone you know is a survivor of child sexual abuse and struggles with dissociation, this video provides valuable information on what dissociation is and how to manage it. We encourage you to watch and share with others who may benefit from this information.

Learn more about dissociation and find resources on our website: http://bit.ly/3kpyBL9

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