This Might Be a Trauma Response: Identity Disruption and the Path to Integration

This Might Be a Trauma Response: Identity Disruption and the Path to Integration

You've been going through your life and somewhere along the way, you stopped recognizing yourself. Maybe you feel like you're watching from the outside. Maybe you wake up and wonder if this is actually your life. If that resonates, this episode is for you.

In this final episode of June's Identity series, Jessica puts a clinical name to an experience so many people are quietly living: identity disruption. She breaks down what's actually happening in the brain and nervous system when trauma, chronic stress, or major life transitions crack your sense of self open, and she makes a distinction that matters deeply: identity collapse versus identity evolution.

This episode is a reminder that the disorientation you're feeling isn't a breakdown. It's a becoming.

What You'll Hear:

  • What identity disruption is and why it's a recognized psychological phenomenon, not a personal failing
  • How the brain disconnects you from a felt sense of self as a protective response to trauma and chronic stress
  • The spectrum of depersonalization and derealization, including the subtle, low-grade versions most people have learned to live with
  • Why major life transitions (divorce, loss, parenthood, career changes, ending defining relationships) can destabilize identity at the root
  • The difference between identity collapse and identity evolution, and why they can feel identical from the inside
  • What integration actually means, and why it's not about going back to who you were before
  • Why the distortion isn't the problem; it's the passage

Connect With Jessica:


identity disruption, trauma response, identity crisis, depersonalization, derealization, identity collapse, identity evolution, core self, adapted self, IFS therapy, chronic stress, nervous system, life transitions, grief and identity, divorce recovery, major life change, who am I, PTSD and identity, trauma and self, integration and healing, midlife identity, self-concept, psychological healing, trauma-informed therapy, anxiety and identity, healing is my hobby, Jessica Colarco LCSW

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