Dissociative Disorders (DID) Therapists in Carinthia

Sudharani Basangari-Kaspret
Psychologist, Mag.dr., BMASGK - Clinical Psychologist
Verified Verified
9020 Klagenfurt
I am Dr. Sudharani Basangari-Kaspret, born and grown up in Telangana. I finished my study in Europe. I am offering (online) the following, see below. Thank you in advance. Suppose you are in a crisis (chronic, acute, or childhood problems) or any field. You were locked down from something (in a closed circle) or blocked or can't decide for yourself or want to be sure of yourself or any motivational support/issues. Patients related issues. Or want to be yourself, and you need a co-coordinate to rebuild your Health-conscious. Or any family issues- intervention: Elderly & Children matters &adults. Healings in mythos/spirituality.
I am Dr. Sudharani Basangari-Kaspret, born and grown up in Telangana. I finished my study in Europe. I am offering (online) the following, see below. Thank you in advance. Suppose you are in a crisis (chronic, acute, or childhood problems) or any field. You were locked down from something (in a closed circle) or blocked or can't decide for yourself or want to be sure of yourself or any motivational support/issues. Patients related issues. Or want to be yourself, and you need a co-coordinate to rebuild your Health-conscious. Or any family issues- intervention: Elderly & Children matters &adults. Healings in mythos/spirituality.

Psychotherapy offers a confidential, protected framework to work through stressful life events and gain insight into your own personality. The aim of the treatment is to break down impairing thinking, feeling and behavior patterns and to expand existing resources.
Psychotherapy offers a confidential, protected framework to work through stressful life events and gain insight into your own personality. The aim of the treatment is to break down impairing thinking, feeling and behavior patterns and to expand existing resources.
Online Therapists

Hello and welcome! Life can feel rushed and overwhelming, full of stimulation, demands and obligations, yet we often feel quite isolated and alone with our most intimate worries and concerns. The world we live in today does not support the display of vulnerability and emotional pain. this can easily lead to feelings of unworthiness and shame. as a person-centered therapist I can offer you a safe space, a place of compassion where you can find a new way to deal with whatever is troubling you.
Hello and welcome! Life can feel rushed and overwhelming, full of stimulation, demands and obligations, yet we often feel quite isolated and alone with our most intimate worries and concerns. The world we live in today does not support the display of vulnerability and emotional pain. this can easily lead to feelings of unworthiness and shame. as a person-centered therapist I can offer you a safe space, a place of compassion where you can find a new way to deal with whatever is troubling you.

If you are currently having a difficult time, before changes, you’ll feel anxious to do something or to make decisions, sadness or despair to face the world, and you wonder about the future, life, yourself, or relationships- this situation is a natural part of life, however if it has become a routine, then perhaps you should seek professional help and assistance.
If you are currently having a difficult time, before changes, you’ll feel anxious to do something or to make decisions, sadness or despair to face the world, and you wonder about the future, life, yourself, or relationships- this situation is a natural part of life, however if it has become a routine, then perhaps you should seek professional help and assistance.

You might notice your emotions, behavior, thoughts, or bodily sensations feel disproportionate to the current situation. You might experience anxiety, depression, freezing, panic, impulsivity, anger, shame, dissociation, flaschbacks, hyperarrousal or avoidance.
You may hold negative perceptions of yourself and others, with beliefs like: I am not lovable, I am not good enough, I am in danger, I am powerless, or I am not important.
You might repeatedly be drawn to partners with challenging characteristics.
The reason for all of this can in many cases be found in the past.
You might notice your emotions, behavior, thoughts, or bodily sensations feel disproportionate to the current situation. You might experience anxiety, depression, freezing, panic, impulsivity, anger, shame, dissociation, flaschbacks, hyperarrousal or avoidance.
You may hold negative perceptions of yourself and others, with beliefs like: I am not lovable, I am not good enough, I am in danger, I am powerless, or I am not important.
You might repeatedly be drawn to partners with challenging characteristics.
The reason for all of this can in many cases be found in the past.

Psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy is a way to examine life and to get a glimpse of the unconscious fundamentals of our being. With this method, unconscious patterns can be discovered and worked through. For example, past experiences can be integrated to improve psychological well-being, the quality of interpersonal relationships, and the sense of self. In many cases, the changes achieved through therapy are subtle; they flow almost unnoticed into everyday life. However, in my eyes, psychoanalytical therapy also carries the chance of radical breaks that could be described as existential shifts.
Psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy is a way to examine life and to get a glimpse of the unconscious fundamentals of our being. With this method, unconscious patterns can be discovered and worked through. For example, past experiences can be integrated to improve psychological well-being, the quality of interpersonal relationships, and the sense of self. In many cases, the changes achieved through therapy are subtle; they flow almost unnoticed into everyday life. However, in my eyes, psychoanalytical therapy also carries the chance of radical breaks that could be described as existential shifts.
Dissociative Disorders (DID) Counsellors
How does therapy for dissociative disorders work?
Dissociation may be triggered by stress or other upsetting circumstances, and therapy can address the traumatic events at the core of an individual’s dissociation. Understanding why a person may dissociate can help the therapist and the individual come up with alternative methods of coping. A person with a dissociative disorder may get stuck on negative thinking, for example, and treatment like Cognitive behavioural therapy is a gold standard for breaking such thinking. And dialectical behaviour therapy, for example, can help a person manage their anguish through better emotion regulation.
Which therapies are best for dissociative disorders?
Specific approaches used by professionals include cognitive behavioural, dialectical behaviour, psychodynamic, schema therapies, among others. Cognitive behavioural and dialectical behaviour therapies are two widely used therapies that can help individuals with painful memories and past traumas. These therapies work to integrate an individual's different identities into one person.
Are there specific medications for dissociation?
There are no specific medications prescribed for dissociative disorders. However, psychosis, depression, anxiety, and/or panic often co-occur in dissociative disorders. A psychiatrist may prescribe medications for any accompanying symptom which may include antipsychotics, antidepressants, or anti-anxiety drugs.
How often and how long are therapy sessions?
Like any type of therapy, sessions depend on the individual. Patients may see improvement within 15 to 20 sessions, at an average of 50 minutes per session, others may opt for 20 to 30 sessions over, perhaps, a six-month period. There are still other patients, especially those who have co-occurring conditions like depression and anxiety, who may need to continue sessions for up to 12 to 18 months.