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This suggests that a greater tendency to experience other voices in everyday thinking may in itself be a dissociative tendency or could be a precursor of more developed dissociative states such as depersonalisation and identity confusion (Steinberg, 1991).
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This avoidance would be the characteristic of a specific emotion, the fright, whose tendency would be a dissociative motivation.
Sleepwalking (somnambulism) is also considered to be a dissociative reaction, as are also the occasional dramatic cases of multiple personality.
It's a dissociative word, you know?" The "Frank Grimes" alluded to above is a character from The Simpsons.
He was also hurt repeatedly in fights with suspects intoxicated with PCP, which is a dissociative anesthetic.
PCP, which in large quantities smells like strong ammonia, is a dissociative anesthetic that can make people paranoid, violent, delusional and, on top of that, insensitive to pain.
This is a dissociative identity disorder story for the post-Freudian era: Tara's therapist is rarely seen, and seemingly not much of a factor in her life.
This is a dissociative disorder, depersonalization/derealization to be exact, and this happens to people.
Modern classifications subsume this syndrome under the general heading of unspecified dissociative disorders as in DSM-IV (300.15), and it is generally accepted in the literature that the Ganser syndrome is a dissociative disorder.
One interpretation of this might simply be a nonspecific dissociative effect.
It's a disturbing tendency.
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