https://doi.org/10.5325/philrhet.53.4.0377 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/philrhet.53.4.0377 Copy URL ABSTRACT Dissociation is considered by many to be ...
The term “dissociation” has received a lot of public and professional attention in recent years. This is likely due to the increased interest in psychological trauma, and, unfortunately, movies like ...
Trauma-related dissociation consists of several subtypes, with unique brain signatures depending on type of dissociative disorders, new research suggests. Results from a neuroimaging study showed that ...
Classified as a mental detachment where there is a disconnect between one's thoughts, memories, or even sense of identity after a particularly traumatic event, the effects of dissociating can ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “The signature of dissociation is a fuzzy state of absentee consciousness, a trance-like quality where there seems to be nobody ...
Dissociation describes a disconnect between a person and their emotions, surroundings, or memories. Some people use the term to casually describe zoning out in the face of something boring or ...
When I was 28 years old, a psychologist informed me that I was not, in fact, a sociopath. “You have depersonalization-derealization disorder,” she told me. “How high did I score?” “Pretty high. For ...
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Disassociating isn’t just drifting off – what it means, why it can be protective, and when it's problematic
Dissociation has made it into the meme hall of fame, appearing in innumerable posts about situations in which we might feel overwhelmed to the point of mentally escaping somewhere else. It’s a ...
New research has found that 4 in 5 Australian psychologists have gaps in their knowledge on dissociation—a common psychobiological response to trauma that can disrupt memory, emotion, and identity—and ...
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