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Dissociation (being split-off from one's deepest truth) mimics recovery - but it isn't recovery.
Dissociation( DISSY) can affect our perception, thinking, feeling, behaviour, body and memory.
Here's the worst part of dissociation: it keeps us re-living the things we're dissociating from.
Dissociative or "DISSY MOMENTS" occur when we have continuing and repeated episodes of dissociation.
Exploring the sensations/experience of dissociation is the current focus in the stages study it is uncomfortable.
For victims of trauma, experts say, dissociation is often lifesaving.
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