Dissociative

/dɪˈsoʊʃiətɪv/ adjective

Definition

Relating to a disconnection between thoughts, feelings, memories, or sense of identity as a way of coping with overwhelming experiences. It can range from mild daydreaming to severe detachment from reality.

Etymology

From Latin 'dissociatus' (separated), first used psychologically by Pierre Janet in the 1880s to describe how traumatic experiences could become separated from normal consciousness. The term gained prominence through studies of hysteria and multiple personality disorders.

Kelly Says

Dissociation is like the mind's emergency exit strategy—when reality becomes too painful, consciousness can 'leave the building!' Everyone dissociates to some degree (like highway hypnosis), but trauma can make it an automatic response to stress.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
መለያየት
ARالعربية
انفصالي
BNবাংলা
বিচ্ছিন্নকারী
CACatalà
dissociativ
CSČeština
disociativní
DADansk
dissociativ
DEDeutsch
dissoziativ
ELΕλληνικά
διασπαστικός
ESEspañol
disociativo
FAفارسی
جدایی
FISuomi
dissosiatiivis
FRFrançais
dissociatif
GUGU
વિચ્છેદક
HAHA
wariya
HEעברית
נתק
HIहिन्दी
विघटनकारी
HUMagyar
dissociatív
IDBahasa Indonesia
disosiatif
IGIG
nkewa
ITItaliano
dissociativo
JA日本語
解離性の
KKKK
диссоциативті
KMKM
ការបង្កើតឡើងវិញ
KO한국어
해리성의
MRMR
विभाजक
MSBahasa Melayu
disosiatif
MYမြန်မာ
ခွဲထွက်သည်
NLNederlands
dissociatief
NONorsk
dissosiatif
PAPA
ਵਿਛੁੱਟਨ
PLPolski
dysocjacyjny
PTPortuguês
dissociativo
RORomână
disociativ
RUРусский
диссоциативный
SVSvenska
dissociativ
SWKiswahili
utengano
TAதமிழ்
பிரிந்த
TEతెలుగు
విచ్ఛిన్న
THไทย
ความแยกตัว
TLTL
disosyatibo
TRTürkçe
disosiyatif
UKУкраїнська
дисоціативний
URاردو
علیحدگی
VITiếng Việt
tách rời
YOYO
aiyika
ZH中文
解离的
ZUZU
ukuhlukahluka

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