Exploring the Realms of Dissociation
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Mind Pilot Episode 30 : Dissociation continued
Dive into the complexities of dissociation with Dr. Jana Price-Sharps and guest expert Dr. Matthew Sharps on this enlightening episode of Mind Pilot. As they unravel the layers of this psychological phenomenon, they discuss its commonality among first responders, its connection to PTSD, and its intriguing impact on belief systems, including the paranormal. Delve into the cognitive and clinical perspectives on dissociation, its causes, effects on perception, and even its surprising role in eyewitness testimony. Whether you're a first responder coping with stress, a curious skeptic, or someone interested in the human mind's mysteries, this episode offers valuable insights into how our brains respond to reality under pressure. Tune in for a thought-provoking session that will change the way you understand dissociative states and their broader implications in our lives.
Topic Covered:
- DEFINING DISSOCIATION: Dr. Sharps provides a nuanced explanation of dissociation, clarifying that it is not solely linked to dissociative identity disorder but can also occur in everyday situations like waking from sleep or experiencing intense concentration.
- DISSOCIATION IN FIRST RESPONDERS: The episode delves into how high-stress situations, such as those faced by first responders, can trigger dissociative states, leading to feelings of disconnection and numbness from one's surroundings and personal life.
- DISSOCIATION'S EFFECT ON BELIEF SYSTEMS: An intriguing connection is made between dissociative tendencies and beliefs in paranormal phenomena, with insights from Dr. Sharps’ research on how psychological states can influence convictions in the existence of UFOs, ghosts, and other entities.
- COGNITIVE AND CLINICAL STRATEGIES: Dr. Jana Price-Sharps discusses practical techniques for managing dissociation, while Dr. Sharps talks about the cognitive experiments revealing how questioning and context can affect people's perceptions of supposed supernatural events.
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