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The word "Dissociation" is correct in written English
It is used in psychology to describe a disconnection between thoughts, identity, consciousness, and memory. Example: "During the traumatic event, she experienced dissociation, feeling detached from her surroundings."
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Dissociation
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The act of dissociating or disuniting; a state of separation; disunion.
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Dissociation may be a genuine psychological condition, but the details of dissociative identity disturbances are too contentious to bear much philosophical weight.
Later, in his 30s, he lived life "through an artificial self" in "a state of dissociation", which drove him into the clutches of a fiendish psychoanalyst.
Nowadays Lebanon's politicians pay lip-service to an official policy of "dissociation" from Syria but they know it is a farce.
They were published in the west without the author's blessing, but his dissociation from their publication abroad was not strong enough for the Soviet authorities, who made it the main charge against him.Expulsion from the union may not be enough to frighten writers.
Besides, there is often a strange feeling of regional dissociation in Europe; many countries feel themselves closer to current events in America than to those in neighbouring countries.
The initial stage may be a rate-determining dissociation of the cobalt complex shown below, in which methanol is the solvent, "en" is ethylene diamine (H2NCH2CH2NH2), and N− can be any of a variety of nucleophiles, including bromide, thiocyanate, and nitrate ion.
Above 700 °C (1,300 °F), dissociation into iodine atoms becomes appreciable.
This dependence is reflected in the values of acid dissociation constants, which range from about 10−14 (a value only slightly larger than for pure water, for which the dissociation constant = 10−15.7) for the hydrated lithium ion, to about 10−2 (a value equivalent to that of a fairly strong acid) for the hydrated uranium(4+) ion.
The first of these has been shown to proceed intramolecularly (i.e., without dissociation of the nitrite ligand), whereas the second probably occurs through dissociation of one of the water-molecule ligands.
Typically, a plasma is a gas that has had some substantial portion of its constituent atoms or molecules ionized by the dissociation of one or more of their electrons.
In 1906 Prince founded the Journal of Abnormal Psychology, which he edited until 1929, and wrote The Dissociation of a Personality (1906), the study of a multiple personality.
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