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Send a text (https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/tex...) Dissociation is often misunderstood, but for many people it’s a protective nervous-system strategy—a way the mind and body reduce overwhelm when something feels too much to stay present for. In this intro-level episode, we explore dissociation as a spectrum: from spacing out and going blank to numbness, unreality, time loss, and feeling detached from the body or emotions. Using simple polyvagal-informed language, we connect dissociation to shutdown protection, discuss common triggers (conflict, overwhelm, feeling trapped, sensory load), and outline what helps—especially gentle, body-first ways to return without shame. We close with a grounding practice using texture and temperature cues to support a soft “coming back.” In this episode, you’ll learn • A clear definition of dissociation and how it differs from ordinary distraction • Why dissociation is a protection strategy (not a character flaw) • A polyvagal lens on dissociation as shutdown/freeze protection • Common triggers: conflict, overwhelm, feeling trapped, sensory load, exhaustion • How dissociation can impact memory, relationships, and self-trust over time • What helps: gentle return, reduced stimulation, body-first orientation, naming without shame, building safety • A grounding practice designed specifically for dissociation Grounding practice (2–3 minutes): “Texture + Temperature Return” • Touch a textured object (fabric, chair, sleeve) • Name 3 qualities (smooth/rough/cool/warm) • Notice one temperature cue • Press feet into the floor (twice) • Phrase: “I’m here now. I’m coming back gently.” Check the website for the free resources offered for both those affected by trauma and those supporting them. What’s next: How Trauma Can Affect the Body Support the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2004945/su...) 💡 If today’s episode touched you, please share it with someone who might need it. 🤝 Become a supporter of the show! (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2004945/su...) Starting at $3/month & leave a review (https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/podcas...) . Stay Connected • 🌐 Visit nathaliehimmelrich.com (https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/) • 💌 Subscribe to the newsletter for resources and updates • 🎧 Never miss an episode—follow the podcast! • 💛 Socials Instagram ( / griefandtrauma ) Facebook ( / nathaliehimmelrich ) Find Support Resources • 💜 For Grievers – Resources (https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/grief-...) https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/grief-... • 💜 For Supporters – Supporting someone (https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/suppor...) https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/suppor... • 💜 Books – Explore books on grief and healing (https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/books/) https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/books/ • 💜 Support – Offers - free and paid (https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/free-r...) https://nathaliehimmelrich.com/free-r...