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dissociation

noun as in detachment, separation

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Today, the once-controversial jokes of the online sad girl are ubiquitous far beyond their original little corner of the internet, with people posting casually about depression and dissociation on their otherwise professional Twitter accounts.

From Salon

He added, “I have suffered from dissociation all my life, but somehow the linkage between ‘qi’ and art has given me focus and hope.”

In breakpoint, students had to repeat a series of phrases over and over again for the entire day to the point of dissociation.

From Salon

Speaking about the inspiration behind the film, Skepta says it was about the "dissociation of an immigrant living in the UK", something he was able to relate to.

From BBC

Side effects such as dissociation aren’t as worrisome in a medical setting when ketamine is infused, because “healthcare professionals will be ensuring that patients are not moving around unsupervised.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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