diassociative
Diassociative refers to a phenomenon or experience characterized by a disconnection or separation between different aspects of consciousness, memory, perception, or identity. This term is often used in psychological contexts to describe dissociative disorders, which are mental health conditions characterized by disruptions in the integrated functions of consciousness. These disruptions can manifest in various ways, including memory gaps, a sense of detachment from oneself or one's surroundings, and alterations in identity.
In the realm of psychology, dissociation can range from mild and transient experiences, such as daydreaming
While often associated with disorders like dissociative identity disorder (formerly multiple personality disorder), depersonalization-derealization disorder, and