Trauma Rewired

Depersonalization-Derealization Explained; Understanding This Hidden Trauma Response

Apr 28, 2025
Explore the intriguing world of depersonalization and derealization, where the brain shields us from overwhelming sensations. Discover how these protective mechanisms can lead to feelings of detachment, often linked to childhood trauma. The hosts share personal stories and emphasize the importance of reconnecting with bodily sensations to promote healing. Learn about the neurological effects of trauma and the role of community support in navigating these complex emotional landscapes. Transforming understanding into action is key to reclaiming your sense of self!
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DPDR as Survival Response

  • Depersonalization and derealization (DPDR) are survival responses, not signs of a broken brain.
  • These states protect us by muting awareness when stress or trauma overwhelm the nervous system.
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Depersonalization's Brain Mechanism

  • Depersonalization disconnects us from our body and emotions as a coping mechanism for intense emotional pain.
  • Brain areas responsible for self-awareness reduce activity while emotional inhibition increases.
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Neurology Behind Derealization

  • Derealization causes the external world to feel unreal by muting sensory input and emotional connection.
  • Overactivation of the prefrontal cortex and suppression of the amygdala blunts emotional and sensory experience.
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