In Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), sudden shutdown or collapse is a learned safety response that originated from past trauma situations where staying still or going to the floor reduced harm; this pattern becomes encoded in the nervous system and can be triggered by internal stress or reminders even when the person is currently in a safe environment.
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Understanding Sudden Shutdown and Collapse in DID and OSDDAdded:
In DID, sudden collapse is usually about safety. In the past, staying still or going to the floor may have reduced harm.
That shutdown pattern can become learned by the nervous system. Later, it doesn't take extreme danger to trigger it.
Internal stress or reminders can be enough. That's why collapse can happen even when you're currently safe.
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