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Holding Space with Dr. Barker
Welcome to Holding Space with Dr. Barker—a podcast dedicated to fostering personal growth, emotional healing, and professional development. Hosted by Dr. Christopher Barker, a seasoned psychologist with over two decades of clinical experience, this podcast offers a thoughtful, compassionate space for meaningful conversations about mental health and psychotherapy.
Whether you're on your own path toward greater self-awareness and well-being, or you're a fellow therapist committed to deepening your clinical skills, you’ll find insightful discussions, evidence-based strategies, and expert guidance to support your journey.
Each week, Dr. Barker draws on his extensive training—including a Ph.D. from Seton Hall University, a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology from Radford University, and a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology from The New School for Social Research—to explore topics like trauma recovery, emotional regulation, therapeutic techniques, and the art of holding space for others.
Join us for educational series, interviews with leading voices in the field, and practical tools designed to inspire personal discovery and professional transformation.
This is your space for reflection, learning, and connection.
Welcome to Holding Space.
Holding Space with Dr. Barker
Dissociation & Anxiety: What It Really Means (And Why It Happens)
In this episode of Holding Space, Dr. Christopher Barker is joined by licensed associate counselor Keilani Noble to explore dissociation—what it is, how it connects to anxiety and depression, and why it’s often misunderstood. They share real-life experiences of dissociation, from moments of sensory overload to coping with overwhelming emotions, and explain the difference between everyday dissociation and rare conditions like Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID).
Dr. Barker and Keilani discuss how dissociation can be both a protective escape from anxiety and a barrier to staying engaged with reality. They address the impact of trauma, how anxiety can be “contagious,” and why some people experience dissociation as a warning signal to step back. The conversation also highlights common misconceptions fueled by media portrayals and offers insight into recognizing dissociation in yourself or others.
Whether you’ve experienced dissociation personally, work in mental health, or simply want to understand this complex psychological response, this episode delivers compassionate, clear, and practical information.
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