Dissociative Disorders therapists in Pike Road, Alabama AL
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RGV Cross Over Counseling
Counselor/Therapist, ALC under supervision of Craig Boesch (AL), LPC (TX), M. ED.
Dissociative Disorders may be rooted in traumatic experiences and events. Dissociative disorders might be a form of protection and might not be serving you in this season of your life. If you seek to break from destructive patterns that might lead to a lack of being fully present in the here and the now, you may reach out to me to set goals from harmful patterns from dissociation.
20 Years Experience
Online in Pike Road, Alabama (Online Only)
Collins Counseling Associates
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, LMFT
Hazel Woodward, LPC has advanced training an experience in treating trauma-related disorders, such as PTSD, and rare dissociative disorders such as dissociative identity disorder.
19 Years Experience
Online in Pike Road, Alabama
Mary Knoblock
Hypnotherapist, Licensed RTT Practitioner, Clinical Hypnotist, Duke Certified Health Coach, Spiritual Counselor
We can work through your dissociated disorders with different tools. Clients have found the emotion code, and RTT to be very helpful in managing their dissociative disorders.
9 Years Experience
Online in Pike Road, Alabama (Online Only)
Therapy Solutions, LLC
Psychologist
Dr. Sanness has training and expertise in complex trauma and dissociation. She works with individuals with PTSD, and comorbid dissociative disorders. Dr. Sanness uses a stage-approach to trauma treatment and teaches practical skills to help cope with dissociation such as grounding, containment, etc.
22 Years Experience
Online in Pike Road, Alabama
Nancy Hayes-Gary, Psy.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist, MD , Psy.D.
Grounding, soothing, and leaning to separate out past trauma from present reality helps decrease dissociation. I also approach this with some of the approaches I’ve already mentioned. People who dissociate are often plagued with past thoughts or memories of a very difficult time. Exploring childhood patterns of family interactions gives one a key to understanding their dissociation as a trauma response. Also essential is the learning of other trauma responses that don’t come with the down sides of dissociating, like memory problems or depersonalization/derealization anxiety.
31 Years Experience
Online in Pike Road, Alabama (Online Only)