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  1. Dissociative disorder: Dissociative disorders (DD) are conditions that involve disruptions or breakdowns of memory, awareness, identity, or perception. People with dissociative disorders use dissociation as a defense mechanism, pathologically and involuntarily. (Medicine) [100%] 2023-12-21 [Dissociative disorders] [Abnormal psychology]...
  2. Dissociative disorder: Dissociative disorders (DD) are a group of mental disorders that involve disruption or breakdown of memory, awareness, identity, or perception. Symptoms may include lose of memory (amnesia), different personality states, or feelings of experiences being not real. (Diseases of mental health) [100%] 2023-10-27 [Dissociative disorders] [Abnormal psychology]...
  3. Dissociative disorder: Dissociative disorder : A class of diagnoses that involve a disruption of memory, awareness, identity and/or perception. [100%] 2023-06-26
  4. Dissociative identity disorder: Dissociative identity disorder (DID), formerly known as multiple personality disorder, and commonly referred to as split personality disorder or dissociative personality disorder, is a member of the family of dissociative disorders classified by the DSM-5, DSM-5-TR, ICD ... (Medicine) [81%] 2023-11-06 [Dissociative disorders] [Memory disorders]...
  5. Dissociative identity disorder: Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is defined in the DSM-IV-TR as the presence of two or more personality states or distinct identities that repeatedly take control of a patient's behavior, so that the patient has an inability to ... [81%] 2023-06-10
  6. Dissociative identity disorder: Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder or Split Personality Disorder) is a mental illness in which an individual manifests at least two distinct and enduring personality states. It is also one of the single most controversial and ... [81%] 2023-04-21 [Psychology] [Mental health]...
  7. Dissociative identity disorder: Dissociative identity disorder (DID), also known as multiple personality disorder, split personality disorder or dissociative personality disorder, is a member of the family of dissociative disorders classified by the DSM-5, DSM-5-TR, ICD-10, ICD-11, and Merck ... (Mental illness with multiple personality states) [81%] 2023-12-11 [Dissociative disorders] [Memory disorders]...
  8. Dissociative identity disorder: Dissociative identity disorder (DID), previously known as multiple personality disorder (MPD), is a mental disorder characterized by the maintenance of at least two distinct and relatively enduring personality states. The disorder is accompanied by memory gaps beyond what would be ... (Mental illness characterized by alternating between multiple personality states and memory loss) [81%] 2023-11-16 [Dissociative disorders] [Memory disorders]...
  9. Dissociation: Dissociation, a separation or dispersal, the opposite of association. In chemistry the term is given to chemical reactions in which a substance decomposes into two or more substances, and particularly to cases in which associated molecules break down into simpler ... [71%] 2022-09-02
  10. Dissociation (neuropsychology): In neuropsychology, dissociation involves identifying the neural substrate of a particular brain function through identification of case studies, neuroimaging, or neuropsychological testing. When dissecting complex mental tasks into their subcomponents, a researcher can establish a "single dissociation" between functions. (Philosophy) [71%] 2023-11-10 [Cognitive science] [Neuropsychology]...
  11. Dissociation (chemistry): Dissociation in chemistry and biochemistry is a general process in which ionic compounds (complexes, molecules, or salts) separate or split into smaller molecules, ions, or radicals, usually in a reversible manner. When a Bronsted-Lowry acid is put in water ... (Chemistry) [71%] 2023-12-10 [chemical processes]
  12. Dissociation (psychology): Dissociation, as a concept that has been developed over time, is any of 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 ... (Medicine) [71%] 2023-12-13 [Abnormal psychology] [Dissociative disorders]...
  13. Dissociation (rhetoric): Dissociation is a rhetorical device in which the speaker separates a notion considered by the audience to form a unitary concept into two new notions. Kathryn Olson, Director of the Rhetorical Leadership Program at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, explains ... (Rhetoric) [71%] 2024-05-18 [Rhetorical techniques]
  14. Dissociative substitution: In chemistry, dissociative substitution describes a reaction pathway by which compounds interchange ligands. The term is typically applied to coordination and organometallic complexes, but resembles the SN1 mechanism in organic chemistry. (Chemistry) [60%] 2024-01-02 [Substitution reactions] [Organometallic chemistry]...
  15. Dissociative drug: A dissociative is a drug which reduces (or blocks) signals to the conscious mind from other parts of the brain, typically, but not necessarily, limited to the physical senses. Such a state of sensory deprivation and dissociation can facilitate self ... [60%] 2023-03-28 [Dissociatives] [Psychedelics, dissociatives and deliriants]...
  16. Dissociative amnesia: Dissociative amnesia or psychogenic amnesia is a dissociative disorder "characterized by retrospectively reported memory gaps. These gaps involve an inability to recall personal information, usually of a traumatic or stressful nature." In a change from the DSM-IV to the ... (Medicine) [60%] 2023-11-15 [Dissociative disorders]
  17. Dissociative: New World Encyclopedia writers and editors copied and adjusted this Wiktionary entry in accordance with NWE standards. This article abides by terms of the Creative Commons CC-by-sa 3.0 License (CC-by-sa), which may be used and ... [60%] 2023-02-04
  18. Dissociative fugue: Dissociative fugue (/fjuːɡ/), formerly called a fugue state or psychogenic fugue, is a rare psychiatric phenomenon characterized by reversible amnesia for one's identity in conjunction with unexpected wandering or travel. This is sometimes accompanied by the establishment of a new ... (Dissociative disorder) [60%] 2023-11-08 [Dissociative disorders] [Memory disorders]...
  19. Dissociative recombination: Dissociative recombination is a chemical process in which a positive polyatomic ion recombines with an electron, and as a result, the neutral molecule dissociates. This reaction is important for interstellar and atmospheric chemistry. (Astronomy) [60%] 2023-11-16 [Astrophysics]
  20. Dissociative fugue: Dissociative fugue (/fjuːɡ/), formerly called a fugue state or psychogenic fugue, is a rare psychiatric phenomenon characterized by reversible amnesia for one's identity in conjunction with unexpected wandering or travel. This is sometimes accompanied by the establishment of a new ... (Medicine) [60%] 2024-05-27 [Dissociative disorders] [Memory disorders]...

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