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In the face of all the limitations and criticisms regarding the recognition of consciousness as a psychosocial "singularity experience", the construction of "Dissoanalysis Theory: Psychocommunal Therapy" centered on "multiple ...
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In today's age of global dissociation, it has become necessary to deal with the social and clinical aspects of dissociation, which is a "psychosocial denial experience" in terms of ideational, emotional, relational, behavioral and sensory ...
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Intergenerational psychosocial transformation functions in two opposite directions, "intergenerational development" and "intergenerational fossilization", and the main factor in this dynamic process is family dynamics and child ...
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The "theory of dissoanalysis", structured on an axis that has the closest interactional dynamic with each individual and social element of the "multiple consciousness system" and "multiple memory phenomenon" conjugated with traumatic experiences, has its scientific roots in modern psychotraumatology studies conducted by Öztürk, a trauma therapist and a
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Dissociation is an “escape way” from unbearable traumatic events, a tendency for denying or oppressing traumas and their effects as well as the emotions stemming from them.
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The dissoanalysis theory examines the current thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of individuals and societies who are controlled by trauma, oppression, and media, using a holistic approach.
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In today's Anthropocene Epoch, human-induced individual traumas are rapidly transforming into human-induced societal traumas, and vice versa. The Anthropocene Epoch has created "dystopian societies" characterized by "uncertainty ...
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Migration, as a transnational escape experience from transgenerational traumatic experiences, is the silent footprints of escaping from a dissociative revolution in societies controlled by global monolithic cultures, psychosocial oppression and traumatic
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Modern relationship dynamics have evolved significantly, reflecting changes in societal norms, digital communication, and psychological complexities. This article is a theoretical review examining the interaction of early trauma, attachment disruptions ...
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Self-actualization doctrines: An integration model beyond psychotherapies
Identity, a wholly human, relational element capable of integrating experiences related to biological, psychological, spiritual, societal, and digital stimuli not only on an objective level but also on a subjective one, is the most unique and complex ...
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