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dysfunctions

n. (plural of dysfunction English)

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The idea of dysfunctions such as bounce back and bounce forward are possible here, but these would serve no ideological purpose: They would be time-slips, as in my novel Martian Time-Slip.

I believe these ontological dysfunctions in time do occur, but that our brains automatically generate false memory systems to obscure them, at once.

The reason for this carries back to my premise: The veil or dokos is there to deceive us for a good reason, and such disclosures as these time dysfunctions make are to be obliterated that this benign purpose be maintained.

And I can assure you I’ve never heard of any ‘technique’ that has therapist and patient removing their clothes and lying against each other…except in those cases specifically involving sexual dysfunctions and therapy for those dysfunctions.

Before the trip south concluded, Sukey was able to bring Stein genuine relief from mental dysfunctions that had plagued him from childhood.

With the hybrids, there is never a danger of black torc, only of the incompatibility dysfunctions that pureblood humans may experience when wearing the device.

Severe though the dysfunctions may be, with careful redactive treatment they can usually be remitted.

There remained certain grave dysfunctions within Stein’s brain, but they were capable of being healed.

Systemic dysfunctions would come and go without warning during those days.

Some of it is organic illnesses, chronic systemic dysfunctions, things we can only watch.