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Originally Posted by BrightShadows
Thanks for the info on different kinds of disassociation, that was really helpful. I didn't know that there were so many different kinds.
(hopefully my other reply came through. or this will sound weird.)
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you are welcome

question... what do you mean by the word ....disassociation...reason I ask is because in my location disassociation (pronounced dis association ) is when a person purposely stops doing something ie I disassociated from doing work this weekend, meaning i purposely told my job I would not be available this weekend due to some family time events this weekend....
where as the term dissociation (no letter a in the word) in my location means a person gets triggered and feels numb, spacy, foggy minded disconnected from their self or their environment.
not knowing which term you mean but taking it from sentence context Im assuming you mean the information found in the link (my signature line) on dissociative disorders.....yes here in america there are many kinds of dissociative disorders. Dissociation is like a connecting rope. At one end of the rope is normal dissociative events/symptoms that every human being has and from there on through to the other end of the rope what my location calls abnormal /disordered levels of dissociation. what you find in my signature link is only those dissociative disorders recognized in the USA. other locations may recognize other dissociative disorders.