Dissociative Disorders therapists in Ferndale, California CA
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Jennifer Canu
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Dissociation in and of itself is not pathological. However when one has experienced or is experiencing extreme stress, anxiety, trauma or other challenges, dissociation may become significantly disruptive in one's life and even cause significant personality change. I utilize an integrated approach incorporating parts work (IFS), psychoeducation, and EMDR therapy to increase sense of safety, reduce overwhelm, and increase one's window-of-tolerance for the here-and-now.
18 Years Experience
Online in Ferndale, California
Tandra Froehlich Childress
Marriage and Family Therapist, ATR, LMFT
Through my advanced trainings in trauma and dissociation with the ISSTD, I have developed the passion and skills to assist people struggling with DID and other dissociative disorders. I understand the unique challenges dissociative disorders pose in day to day life. Using a variety of techniques, we will explore the origins of your challenges and work on tools to help with healing and coping with your struggles.
8 Years Experience
Online in Ferndale, California
Jessica Thompson
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
When we dissociate from our bodies or the environment, our system is often attempting to protect and regulate itself from overwhelm. So we need to explore what is overwhelming the body and nervous system, and how to best respond. I also recommend a deep distress tolerance practice here--learning to accept and be with ourselves no matter how we are showing up.
8 Years Experience
Online in Ferndale, California
Jayeon Kim
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT 144461, MA, RYT-500
Experiencing feelings of detachment from reality or yourself? Dissociative disorders can be a complex issue. Let's collaborate to understand your experiences, develop coping mechanisms, and address any underlying trauma.
10 Years Experience
Online in Ferndale, California (Online Only)
Christopher Schamber
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Dissociation is one of the brain's most powerful tools to cope with threatening memories or information. A little dissociation can be healthy, but for some folks, they may begin encountering blank spots in their memory or the feeling that they are acting radically different in various situations. By calming the nervous system and processing underlying trauma, these dissociative symptoms can be alleviated.
8 Years Experience
Online in Ferndale, California (Online Only)