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No Visible Bruises

How to Overcome Dissociation & Narcissistic Toxic Relationships

No Visible Bruises

Caroline Strawson

Narcissisticabuse, Health & Fitness, Narcissist, Self-improvement, Education, Recovery, Mental Health, Trauma

4.8701 Ratings

🗓️ 8 October 2024

⏱️ ? minutes

Summary

Are you living in a state of dissociation? If you have experienced long-term toxic or a narcissistic relationship you may find yourself disconnected from your body to numb out the emotional pain. 

Dissociation is a protective mechanism, but it's not a healthy way to live. Dissociation can lead to chronic illness, difficulty engaging socially, and a lack of joy and connection. To shift out of this state, you must learn to reconnect with the body through somatic healing practices. This process is not easy, as we're often not taught to embrace our emotions, especially as women. However, by understanding the neuroscience behind dissociation and the importance of working with the nervous system, you can reclaim their sense of presence and groundedness, paving the way for true healing and growth.

Key topics covered in this episode:

  • Dissociation as a trauma response

  • Nervous system regulation for healing

  • Freeze response and physical impacts

  • Somatic healing for mind-body reconnection

0:00 Understanding Trauma and Dissociation
3:14 The Role of Neuroscience and Somatic Practices in Healing
4:11 The Freeze Response and Its Impact on the Body
6:59 Long-Term Effects of Dissociation on Health
8:52 Shifting Out of Dissociation and Reconnecting with the Body
11:07 The Importance of Somatic Healing
11:49 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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