Psychosis from extreme dissociation or flight response mood alteration?

Started by Nevish, May 09, 2017, 04:15:52 PM

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Nevish

I remember reading in the Pete Walker book that the normal consequences of the flight type was obsessions and of the freeze was dissociation, but when taken to the extreme they could lead to mood episodes or psychosis.

Has enyone experienced this?


mourningdove

There does seem to be a connection between trauma and psychosis. You might be interested in this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6do5bkUEys.

Teddy bear

Hi there Nevish, not sure if it's okay to revisit this topic,
but I'm reading this book now and I think I may be a case of extreme dissociation resulting in psychosis.

If this is still relevant, please feel free to discuss it with me. I'm also interested to learn more about other people's experiences.

Kind regards

Blueberry

Nevish hasn't  been on the forum since 2017 So likely not to reply Teddybear.


Chart

 :heythere:
Teddy bear, your posts are good in the sense that they revive certain subjects and re-activate threads that others (definitely me) might never have come across.
Thanks!
Chart

Teddy bear

Quote from: Chart on January 12, 2026, 11:38:12 AM:heythere:
Teddy bear, your posts are good in the sense that they revive certain subjects and re-activate threads that others (definitely me) might never have come across.
Thanks!
Chart


Thanks, Chart 🤝

Kizzie

I agree with Chart Teddy Bear - it good to see older threads be bumped as there's often a lot of good info or it provides an opportunity to start anew discussion about the topic.  :thumbup:

Teddy bear

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