"You think that about a lot of people. I started working on statistics for it. You're wrong so far 48/7% of the time. So you're close so 50/50, son." Didn't scream successful but he supposed he was over a significance threshold. Not enough to be scientifically sound, however. Jonathan found the book he wanted and came back over to sit, opening it at the back to look at the index.
"Disassociation is very rare. Most think it's not real. You only really see it with trauma. Generally abuse or war related trauma. There's a small number of disorders that cover disassociation." He flipped to the page they needed and opened it up. "Four potentials. Disassociation-amnesia, unspecified disassociation, depersonalisation-derealisation and DID. Dissociative identity disorder."
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"Disassociation is very rare. Most think it's not real. You only really see it with trauma. Generally abuse or war related trauma. There's a small number of disorders that cover disassociation." He flipped to the page they needed and opened it up. "Four potentials. Disassociation-amnesia, unspecified disassociation, depersonalisation-derealisation and DID. Dissociative identity disorder."
Jon sighed wistfully. "If only."