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Dissociation, in the wide
sense of the word, is an act of
disuniting or
separating a
complex object into parts.
Dissociation may also
refer to: Dissociation...
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Dissociatives are a cl**** of
hallucinogen which distort perception of
sight and
sound and
produce feelings of
detachment –
dissociation – from the environment...
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Dissociation in
chemistry and
biochemistry is a
general process in
which molecules (or
ionic compounds such as salts, or complexes)
separate or
split into...
- acid or ammonium) have only one
dissociable group, the
second (carbonic acid, bicarbonate, glycine) have two
dissociable groups and the
third (e.g., phosphoric...
- with
dissociative disorders use
dissociation as a
defense mechanism,
pathologically and involuntarily. The
individual suffers these dissociations to protect...
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Dissociative identity disorder (DID),
previously known as
multiple personality disorder (MPD), is a
mental disorder characterized by the
maintenance of...
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Dissociation, as a
concept that has been
developed over time, is any of a wide
array of experiences,
ranging from a mild
emotional detachment from the...
- The
Dissociatives were an
Australian band
consisting of
Daniel Johns of Silverchair,
Australian dance producer DJ Paul Mac, and
touring members Julian...
- In neuropsychology,
dissociation involves identifying the
neural substrate of a
particular brain function through identification of case studies, neuroimaging...
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Other specified dissociative disorder (OSDD)
evolved out of
dissociative disorder not
otherwise specified (DDNOS) as seen in the DSM-V.
DDNOS was used...