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Posts Tagged ‘Dissociation’

Dissociation and Dream Revision

Dissociation, in the realm of psychology, refers to detachment from one’s immediate surroundings.  Dissociation can range from mild to severe.  Mild dissociation takes the form of distractibility.  Severe dissociation may involve…

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TAGGED IN: Detachment, Dissociation, Dissociative Identity Disorder, dream revision therapy, Multiple Personality Disorder, PTSD

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