Dissociation Comes to the Rescue, or Does It?

Katherine Marshall Woods, Psy.D.
3 min readJun 17, 2024
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When an individual experiences a horrific event, there can be many outcomes that might arise. Experiencing a trauma response is predicated upon numerous factors. One includes the presence of adequate protective factors that the individual possesses. Simply, the greater the protective factors and their efficiency, the more likely the individual will be emotionally safeguarded from the severe impacts that traumatic events can have on one’s psychic experience.

Protective factors that range from having basic needs cared for, a firm acceptance of one’s self, prior possession of healthy use of defense mechanisms, and possessing a loving support system, to name a few, increase one’s ability to experience a traumatic event and arrive on the other side relatively emotionally unscathed. However, individuals whose protective factors are less developed or available during a traumatic event are increasingly vulnerable to the sequelae of trauma symptoms that can follow. Jess X Snow’s short film Safe Among Stars(2019) examines the influence trauma can have upon an individual, coupled with how coping with trauma can appear in an Asian family where culture and acculturation are considered.

Protective Factors

Protective factors are resources individuals have that act as a shield from trauma. These resources are both…

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Katherine Marshall Woods, Psy.D.

Psychologist/Film Consultant; building scripts to create rich characters and themes; Author of Best Psychology in Film https://www.psychmindedmedia.com