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About the Trauma and DissociationDissociation is a compartmentalization of experience, where elements of a trauma are not integrated into a unified sense of the self. {{Rp|4-810, 127}}The lay persons idea of [[dissociation]], that which exists in the normal mind, is not what is referred to in this document. {{Rp|233-234}} Wiki

This website is part of the Trauma and Dissociation project, it was created to research and share the most up to date information on the Trauma Stressor-Related Disorders and Dissociative Disorders. It contains information based on recent, academic information. It was created because of the difficulties in finding up to date or accurate information online about trauma and dissociationDissociation is a compartmentalization of experience, where elements of a trauma are not integrated into a unified sense of the self. {{Rp|4-810, 127}}The lay persons idea of [[dissociation]], that which exists in the normal mind, is not what is referred to in this document. {{Rp|233-234}}, despite the large number of high quality books and peer-reviewed journals regularly available in print this wasn't been reflected online. In the course of researching the editors found increasing amounts of excellent research being published online - but it was often split between different websites and journal publications, which weren't easy to search for unless you knew the journal or author's name; most searches just came back with unreferenced information, sensationalist science news headlines, or information taken from personal experiences and/or research from over 20 years ago.

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