disassociateˌdɪs əˈsoʊ ʃiˌeɪt, -si-
disassociate (v)
- present
- disassociates
- past
- disassociated
- past participle
- disassociated
- present participle
- disassociating
English Definitions:
disassociate, dissociate, divorce, disunite, disjoint (verb)
part; cease or break association with
"She disassociated herself from the organization when she found out the identity of the president"
disassociate (Verb)
To separate oneself from a person or situation.
disassociate (Verb)
To separate into smaller discrete units.
disassociate (Verb)
To separate from related items.
disassociate
Dissociation, as a concept that has been developed over time, is a wide array of experiences, ranging from a mild emotional detachment from the immediate surroundings, to a more severe disconnection from physical and emotional experiences. The major characteristic of all dissociative phenomena involves a detachment from reality, rather than a loss of reality as in psychosis.The phenomena are diagnosable under the DSM-5 as a group of disorders as well as a symptom of other disorders through various diagnostic tools. Its cause is believed to be related to neurobiological mechanisms, trauma, anxiety, and psychoactive drugs. Research has further related it to suggestibility and hypnosis, and it is inversely related to mindfulness, which is a potential treatment.
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