Top Dissociation Quotes
Treating Abuse Today (Tat), 3(4), pp. 26-33Freyd: I see what you're saying but people in psychology don't have a uniform agreement on this issue of the depth of -- I guess the term that was used at th...
David L. Calof
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abuse, rape, interview, society denial, soldiers, victims, world war two, amnesia, world war 2, survivors
Dissociation Definition
(n.) The act of dissociating or disuniting; a state of separation; disunion.
(n.) The process by which a compound body breaks up into simpler constituents; -- said particularly of the action of heat on gaseous or volatile substances; as, the dissociation of the sulphur molecules; the dissociation of ammonium chloride into hydrochloric acid and ammonia.
Escape from reality. In some instances, dissociation induces people to imagine that they have some kind of mastery over intractable environmental difficulties. Dissociation is often implicated in magi...
Marlene Steinberg
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power, reality, illusion, escape, blame, magical thinking, child abuse, powerless, dissociation, traumatized
According to Melanie Klein, we develop moral responses in reaction to questions of survivability. My wager is that Klein is right about that, even as she thwarts her own insight by insisting that it i...
Judith Butler
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life, loss, grief, seperation, boundaries, survival, morality, self preservation, dissociation, otherness
Isolation of catastrophic experiences. Dissociation may function to seal off overwhelming trauma into a compartmentalized area of conscious until the person is better able to integrate it into mainstr...
Marlene Steinberg
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memory, psychology, consciousness, trauma, survivor, torture, soldiers, amnesia, catastrophe, dissociated