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🎯 WORK WITH ME: I offer 1:1 clinical psychology sessions for professional performers struggling with performance anxiety, dissociation, blanking, and trauma responses. I also run group courses that open a few times each year for deeper transformation work. 👉 Join the waitlist: www.beyondthespotlightpsychology.co.uk 🔬 TAKE THE FREE STAGE FRIGHT SYMPTOM PROFILER: Discover YOUR unique anxiety pattern in 5 minutes: 👉 https://www.beyondthespotlightpsychol... PLUS get the FREE FBI Reset Toolkit - a 10-second backstage grounding technique: 🎧 Downloadable audio guide with calming music 📘 Complete PDF with science + practice protocol 👉 https://www.beyondthespotlightpsychol... You blanked completely mid-performance. You felt like you were watching yourself from outside your body. You performed an entire piece but can't remember doing it. People tell you to 'just focus.' But you can't. You're a Dissociator - and under pressure, your mind mentally checks out to protect you from overwhelm. This is a trauma response - not a concentration issue you can 'try harder' to fix. Your nervous system perceives unbearable stress and pulls an emergency brake: "I'm disconnecting." You feel detached. Like watching from a distance. Or your mind goes completely blank - everything you've rehearsed disappears. In this video: ✅ Why dissociation is a trauma response, not a focus problem ✅ How your nervous system 'checks you out' when it perceives danger ✅ Why 'concentrate harder' doesn't work for Dissociators ✅ How to prevent dissociation through nervous system regulation ✅ 3 recovery techniques that actually work when you blank: • The Safety Cue Word - one word that brings you back • Acknowledge with humanity - why admitting a slip connects you to the audience • Jump to a known section - keep moving forward without scrambling ✅ Why you must practise recovery in rehearsal before you need it on stage The key insight: Recovery is what makes you professional, not perfection. 📺 WATCH THE COMPLETE SERIES: Video 1: 7 Types of Performance Anxiety (Start Here) Video 2: The Catastrophiser - "What If" Loops Video 3: The Somatic Sensor - Physical Symptoms Video 4: The Imposter Perfectionist - Conditional Worth Video 5: The Comparison Constable - Social Comparison Video 6: The Avoider - Escape Urges Video 7: The Dissociator - When You're On Stage But Not Really There (this week) Video 8:The Inner Tormentor (coming next week) About Dr Maja Jankowska: Clinical & Counselling Psychologist (HCPC registered, PhD, BPS Chartered) specialising in performing artists' mental health. I work with professional musicians, singers, actors, speakers and stage performers. 🌐 www.beyondthespotlightpsychology.co.uk 💬 DISSOCIATORS: What does blanking feel like for you? Share below - you're not broken. Please share in comments - I always respond and try to create resources that are useful to you. So let me know what you need. 🔔 Subscribe so you don't miss the rest of the series. Each video covers a different anxiety type.