Dissociation in Sexual Addiction

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Dissociation is one common defense mechanism employed when a shame-based personality develops. It is a learned strategy; probably passed from generation to generation in families.

 

Dissociation is a psychological state or condition in which certain thoughts, emotions, sensations, or memories are separated from the rest of the psyche. For this reason, it is sometimes referred to as "splitting."

 

Dissociation is a learned strategy; it is passed from generation to generation.

 

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