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(Psikoloji, Ruhbilim) dissociation
The act of dissociating or disuniting; a state of separation; disunion
{n} separation, disunion
the act of removing from association
A defence mechanism where certain thoughts or mental processes are compartmentalised in order to avoid emotional stress to the conscious mind
Not "in" an experience, but seeing or hearing it from outside as from a spectator's point of view, in contrast to association
Breaking of a chemical compound into simpler constituents as a result of added energy, as in the case of gaseous molecules dissociated by heating; also, the effect of a solvent on a dissolved polar compound (electrolyte), as in the case of an inorganic salt, such as sodium chloride, dissolved in water. All electrolytes dissociate into ions to a greater or lesser extent in polar solvents (in which the molecules are electric dipoles). The degree of dissociation can be used to determine the equilibrium constant. Dissociation is used to explain electrical conductivity and many other properties of electrolytic solutions
a state in which some integrated part of a person's life becomes separated from the rest of the personality and functions independently
Dissociation is a psychological process involving alterations in identity or sense of self These alterations in sense of self can include: a relatively mild and transient sense that the world or the self is "unreal" (derealization and depersonalization); more permanent states such as amnesia (loss of memory) or fugue states (where a person forgets who they are and assumes a new identity); and the most severe form known as Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder) wherein identity is fragmented into more than one unique personality The act of dissociation itself is probably most often triggered by trauma or other severe stress
The chemical breakdown of a compound into simpler compounds or elements One of the most common examples is the dissociation of ammonia (NH3) into nitrogen and hydrogen
(chemistry) the temporary or reversible process in which a molecule or ion is broken down into smaller molecules or ions
Formerly used in the field of psychiatry as a label to describe individuals who "withdrew" from an association with their body and/or environment during periods of excessive stress While originally considered an aberrant mental state, new research is re-evaluating the its potential benefits in certain psychological situations Dissociation is proposed as a psychological cause of NDEs by some critics
(noun) The process by which a compound body (ie, molecule) breaks up into simpler constituents The act of breaking bonds apart, and resulting in the ionization of the compound body Example: the dissociation of ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) into hydrochloric acid (HCl) and ammonia (NH3) In the case of acids, dissociation results in the formation of hydrogen ions Strong acids dissociate completely Weak acids are not completely ionized, and a solution of a weak acid has a relatively low concentration of hydrogen ions
The process of stepping outside the point of view of experiencing the world from one's physical position, ie seeing oneself from the outside
The act of removing from association; the state of being separate and unconnected Activity performed outside of normal conscious awareness, or mental processes that suggest the existence of separate centers of consciousness
Chemical process where a compound or molecule breaks up into simpler constituents
Breaking down of a compound into its components
vippayutta-paccaya, is one of the 24 conditions (paccaya, q v )
Under certain conditions some thoughts and actions become split off, or dissociated, from the rest of consciousness and function outside of awareness
-This phenomenon lies on a continuum ranging from normal day dreaming and "highway hypnosis" on one end to the extremely pathological formation of alternate-identities (DID) at the other end