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n. (plural of dissociation English)
Usage examples of "dissociations".
Each of those dissociations and alienationsof the transpersonal, the interpersonal, and the prepersonalwould severely curtail its cherished freedom.
Rather, the dissociations in the F-5 boundaries of modernity could anchor themselves in the "existential" subphase of F-0 (subphase 2) in a way that would not happen in premodern times because there were no collective F-5 boundaries in premodernity to do the anchoring, even though they went through essentially the same perinatal birth process.
And what we will want to examine are these natural differentiations as they moved into dissociations (and extreme sexual polarizations) that disadvantaged one or the other sex (and usually both)at each of the six or so major epochs/stages/structures we will be examining.
Thus, at this particular point in history, if Freud did not exist, evolution would have had to invent him in order to doctor some of the pathological dissociations in its own processes of new and emergent growth.
And in this confusionthis pre/trans confusionall true critical edge was lost, because the cure for the actual dissociations that had indeed beset modernity was mistakenly thought to be a regression to a state prior to all differentiation whatsoever.
But it is only with worldcentric rationality (which starts at fulcrum-5) that global solutions to the dissociations can be conceived and implemented.
All differentiations are thus converted merely to dissociations, and this primarily because of Tarnas's prior collapse of all fulcrums into fulcrum-0.