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The Two-Stage Evacuation Model: Neurobiological Mechanisms of Depersonalization/Derealization as Hierarchical Autonomic Shutdown in Disorganized Attachment

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Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) February 23, 2026 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18744797 via OpenAlex

Summary

The Two-Stage Evacuation Model reinterprets Depersonalization/Derealization (DP/DR) as a predictable sequence of autonomic shutdown in individuals with disorganized attachment. In Stage 1, interoceptive awareness is evacuated leading to hyper-cognition in the prefrontal cortex. Stage 2 occurs when cognitive capacity is overwhelmed, resulting in dissociative collapse. The ECS-Depletion Hypothesis links chronic anandamide depletion to this process, highlighting unique vulnerabilities based on attachment styles, particularly the Special Forces profile.

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Design theoretical framework
Key finding The model predicts that individuals with disorganized attachment histories experience a two-stage autonomic shutdown leading to depersonalization and derealization.

Abstract

This paper proposes the Two-Stage Evacuation Model, a neurobiologically grounded theoretical framework reframing Depersonalization/Derealization (DP/DR) as a predictable, hierarchical autonomic shutdown sequence in individuals with disorganized attachment histories. Stage 1 (Somatic-to-Cortical Flight) involves evacuation of interoceptive awareness via anterior insula hypoactivation, forcing conscious processing into prefrontal cortex hyper-cognition. Stage 2 (Cortical-to-Dissociative Collapse) occurs when PFC processing capacity is overwhelmed, defaulting to ventrolateral periaqueductal gray (vlPAG)-mediated dorsal vagal shutdown and dynorphin/kappa-opioid receptor (KOR) flooding — producing the phenomenological experience of depersonalization and derealization. The paper introduces the ECS-Depletion Hypothesis as the missing mechanistic bridge: chronic anandamide depletion via FAAH upregulation removes the tonic inhibitory buffer that prevents disinhibited vlPAG activation, while early life stress simultaneously sensitizes the KOR system. The model predicts differential vulnerability across ABM attachment profiles, with the Special Forces profile (disorganized/vlPAG-dominant) uniquely predisposed to the full two-stage sequence. Pharmacological validation includes KOR agonist-induced dissociation (Salvinorin A) and naloxone/naltrexone reversal studies. Clinical implications support a strict hardware-first intervention sequence: ECS restoration before interoceptive re-entry before cognitive consolidation. Part of the ABM Blueprint Independent Research Series. For clinical tools and implementation, visit abm-blueprint.org. This preprint has not been peer-reviewed. Published under open access for scholarly discussion. Paper 23 in the ABM Blueprint Independent Research Series. The Two-Stage Evacuation Model introduces the ECS-Depletion Hypothesis as a novel mechanistic bridge between disorganized attachment and dissociative collapse — a contribution absent from existing DP/DR literature. ORCID: 0009-0002-3770-5007.

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