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Dissociative Attachment Treatment

Located in the heart of Utah County, Rocky Mountain Trauma Recovery & Consultation is dedicated to offering specialized care for a wide range of emotional and psychological conditions, including dissociative attachment. Our experienced team is committed to helping you better understand and manage this unique condition, so you can build healthier relationships and a more cohesive sense of self.


Dissociative attachment is often seen as a complex interplay between attachment issues and dissociative symptoms. It usually manifests as an emotional detachment or disconnect in relationships, coupled with periods of dissociation affecting your sense of reality. This condition can be particularly challenging to diagnose and manage, as it involves intricate emotional patterns and triggers that can make sustaining relationships difficult.


We have a diverse team of experts, including Jennifer Sorensen, MA, LCMHC, and Certified EMDR Therapist, and Natalie Taylor, ACMHC-I, who use an evidence-based approach to treat dissociative attachment. Treatment modalities include Internal Family Systems, Mindfulness techniques, and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), among others. Our goal is to help you recognize the triggers and patterns contributing to your condition and equip you with the skills to establish healthier emotional bonds.


Our approach to treating dissociative attachment has garnered positive feedback from a variety of clients in Utah County. While we prioritize client confidentiality, the general sentiment among our clients is that our individualized treatment plans have led to meaningful changes in their lives. Our clients often talk about a newfound clarity in their relationships and an improved sense of emotional well-being.


Navigating life with dissociative attachment can be daunting, but with the right treatment, meaningful progress is possible. Reach out to the compassionate team at Rocky Mountain Trauma Recovery & Consultation to get started on your personalized treatment plan. Contact us today and take the initial step toward a healthier emotional life.


FAQ

  • What is attachment disorder?

    Attachment disorders are conditions in which individuals have difficulty forming emotional bonds to others. This can manifest as a lack of trust, difficulties in forming relationships, and emotional detachment.

  • How is attachment disorder diagnosed?

    Diagnosis generally involves a comprehensive mental health evaluation conducted by a qualified healthcare provider. The evaluation usually includes interviews, standardized questionnaires, and observations.

  • What are common symptoms of attachment disorders?

    Common symptoms may include emotional detachment, inability to seek or give comfort, poor social skills, and extreme emotions such as anger or sadness.

  • What treatments are effective for attachment disorders?

    Therapy is the primary form of treatment, with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) being among the most commonly used approaches. Family therapy is also often recommended.

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