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Dissociative Stupor
There are different types of stupor, but dissociative stupor is rather rare. Still, the symptoms can be complicated to deal with. Typically, a person affected by this disorder cannot move or feel external pain, but they are not asleep or unconscious. This can be a frightening experience for many reasons. Sensory deprivation can be difficult to deal with and may lead to other mental disorders appearing in a person's life. This is why we take online therapy seriously here at Mentaline.com. While therapy may not be helpful during the actual stupor, counseling is important for dealing with the emotional side effects that may result when a person wakes up.
Cause of Dissociative Stupor
Other types of stupor center around mental disorders like depression or problems with the chemistry of the brain, dissociative stupor is thought to be primarily caused by stress or some other external factor - like a traumatic event. In at least one case, it was brought on by anesthesia for a surgery. The exact cause of this type of stupor tends to differ from person to person, but there is a serious risk that a person may experience other mental illnesses after having an episode.
Symptoms of Dissociative Stupor
One of the biggest differences in the symptoms of this type of stupor is that the person affected is not asleep or unconscious. While they are usually unable to move or speak because of the disturbance of consciousness, they are aware of things happening around them. Blurred vision and tingling extremities are two other signs that commonly appear in people experiencing dissociative stupor. These symptoms can be frightening for many people to deal with.
Treatment for Dissociative Stupor
While the primary symptoms of dissociative stupor are physical manifestations, therapy and counseling are recommended for people who have experienced this so that they can learn how to properly deal with the emotions that may follow. Before letting depression becoming a factor, making the situation worse, online therapy here at Mentaline.com should be considered. On this site you can find highly skilled therapists who specialize in dissociative disorders, and they can help a person deal with all the aspects of this disorder. From awareness of identity and immediate sensations to the loss of control of bodily movements to the loss of memories, there are many aspects of dissociative stupor that need to be dealt with.
Definition of Dissociative Stupor
Dissociative stupor is the absence of voluntary movement and responsiveness to external stimuli that is caused by stress or a traumatic experience and not one of the other psychological reasons. Therapy and counseling are helpful in dealing with the issues that may arise after dissociative stupor.
Symptoms of / Reasons for Dissociative Stupor
- Loss of feeling
- Loss of sensitivity to pain
- Tingling sensations
- Blurred vision
- Partial or full paralysis
- Unresponsive to external stimuli
- Lack of speech
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I specialise in supporting people while they understand the difficulties they have. I work with individuals, Young People and Couples. Building communication and confidence skills is a large part of my work too.
Specialties
- - Trauma
- - Abuse
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- - Relationship Counselling
- - Divorce / Break-up
- - Teenage Issues
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Couples counselling 60 min (60 min.) |
45 GBP |
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He believes in a holistic approach and solution to issues and offers a non judgemental approach. Simon believes that by reducing stress the patient is less likely to relapse and have a more productive life.
Specialties
- - Stress
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- - Work Stress
- - Depression
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Stress management training (60 min.) |
20 GBP |
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I offer counselling, CBT and coaching.
A session with me will enable you to make the changes you need to lead the kind of life you always dreamed of, free from all the things that are currently holding you back.
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- - Communication Disorders
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Psychotherapy for Couples and Individuals, specialist in counselling for Childhood Sexual Abuse. Instructor in Life Arising Programme.
Specialties
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