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Dissociative Theory
Dissociative Theory is a psychological model that explains dissociation as a process where certain thoughts, emotions, sensations, or memories are compartmentalized because they are too distressing for the conscious mind to handle.
Hypnotized
A trance-like state of focus and concentration achieved through hypnosis, in which a person may be more open to suggestion.
Hypnosis
A trance-like state of focused attention, heightened suggestibility, and deep relaxation, induced by psychological techniques.
Short-Term Lethargy
A temporary state of sluggishness or lack of energy.
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