Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Dissociation

 

Dissociation is when a person loses track of time and/or person, and instead finds another representation of their self in order to continue in the moment. A person who dissociate often loses track of time or themselves and their usual thought processes. People who have a history of any kind of childhood abuse often suffer from dissociation. In extreme cases, dissociation can lead a person to believe that he has multiple selves. In this case, a person who dissociates can disconnect from the real world for a time, and live in a different world that is not cluttered with thoughts or feelings that are unbearable.

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