Reconnect with yourself and find grounding through compassionate care.

Dissociative disorders — including Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) — can cause disruptions in memory, identity, perception, and sense of self. These experiences are often rooted in trauma and can make daily life feel confusing or fragmented. At The Summit Counseling Center, we offer specialized, trauma-informed care to help you feel safe, whole, and empowered in your healing.

Are You Experiencing Symptoms of a Dissociative Disorder?

You may benefit from dissociative disorder counseling if you:

  • Experience memory gaps or “lost time”
  • Feel detached from your body, emotions, or surroundings
  • Notice shifts in identity, mood, or behavior that feel unfamiliar
  • Struggle with confusion about who you are
  • Have difficulty trusting yourself or your experiences
  • Have a history of trauma, neglect, or chronic stress

Our Approach

Our therapists provide a safe, trauma-informed space to explore your experiences at your own pace. We use evidence-based and compassionate methods such as the approaches listed below.

Therapy is always paced according to your comfort and needs, with the goal of helping you feel more present, empowered, and connected.

Safety and Wholeness Are Possible

Your experiences are valid. With the right support, you can build grounding, reduce dissociation, and reconnect with your life.

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