
Top 17 Structural Dissociation Quotes
#1. Structural dissociation occurs during confrontations with overwhelming events when mental efficiency is too low.
Onno Van Der Hart
#2. Pain is not something to be feared; it is something to be understood.
Pete Egoscue
#3. The criteria of agency and ownership distinguish structural dissociation from other manifestations of insufficient integration such as intruding panic attacks in panic disorder or intrusions of negative cognitions in major depression.
Onno Van Der Hart
#4. Respect the altar of Justice and do not, looking to profit, dishonor it by spurning with godless foot; for punishment will come upon you.
Aeschylus
#5. I usually start by doing one or more color studies of the subject on a piece of canvas taped to cardboard.
Mary Beth McKenzie
#6. In fact, rather than being "more" than the others, the ANP is generally one that is very limited, with little power in the system, little memory of what happened, and limited energy or emotions.
Alison Miller
#7. I love writing but not crazy meticulous/prepared enough to be a director. I'd work as a gaffer on something.
T. J. Miller
#8. Being a pathfinder is to be willing to risk failure and still go on.
Gail Sheehy
#11. Sept.17 (1780). When we call loudly thro' the speaking-trumpet to Timothy ( the tortoise), he does not seem to regard the noise. Sept.18. Timothy eats heartily. Oct.3. No ring-ouzels seen this autumn yet. Timothy very dull.
Sylvia Townsend Warner
#12. We get so caught up in the life we are leading and forget that we are capable of living.
Caring for Eleanor by Sonia Rumzi
Sonia Rumzi
#15. The primary driver to pathological dissociation is attachment disorganization in early life: when that is followed by severe and repeated trauma, then a major disorder of structural dissociation is created (Lyons-Ruth, Dutra, Schuder, & Bianchi, 2006).
Frank M. Corrigan
#16. Maybe it's a little ambitious of me to presume that no matter how big the film is, that I can always go down to the shop to buy a pint of milk.
Tom Hardy
#17. Happiness is something you design for the present; it is not something you postpone for the future.
Pravin Agarwal
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