- Look up
dissociation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dissociation, in the wide
sense of the word, is an act of
disuniting or
separating a complex...
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detachment –
dissociation – from the
environment and/or self.
Although many
kinds of
drugs are
capable of such action,
dissociatives are
unique in that...
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author of the
concept of
dissociation.
Unlike some
conceptions of
dissociation,
Janet did not
believe that
dissociation was a
psychological defense...
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component ions. The
dissociation constant is the
inverse of the ****ociation constant. In the
special case of salts, the
dissociation constant can also be...
- behavior."
Dissociative disorders involve involuntary dissociation as an
unconscious defense mechanism,
wherein the
individual with a
dissociative disorder...
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experiencing pathological dissociation that does not meet the full
criteria for any
specific dissociative disorder, such as
dissociative identity disorder or...
- trauma-
dissociation hypothesis, and no
research showing that
dissociation consistently links to long-term
memory disruption.
Symptoms of
dissociative identity...
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stronger acid. The acid
dissociation constant for an acid is a
direct consequence of the
underlying thermodynamics of the
dissociation reaction; the pKa value...
- the
Wayback Machine "Background to
Dissociation ( The
Pottergate Centre for
Dissociation &
Trauma )".
Dissociation.co.uk.
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acids and bases,
degree of
dissociation will be
close to 1. Less
powerful acids and
bases will have
lesser degree of
dissociation.
There is a
simple relationship...