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French to English translations [Non-PRO] Medical - Psychology | |||||||
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4 +4 | affects can be temporarily isolated |
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References : isolation of affect |
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affects can be temporarily isolated Explanation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affect_(psychology) Affect is a concept used in psychology to describe the experience of feeling or emotion. The word "affect" should be retained, not substituted with "emotion". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intellectualization "Intellectualization protects against anxiety by repressing the emotions connected with an event. A comparison sometimes made is that between isolation (also known as 'isolation of affect') and intellectualization. The former is a dissociative response that allows one to dispassionately experience an unpleasant thought or event. The latter is a cognitive style that seeks to conceptualize an unpleasant thought or event in an intellectually comprehensible manner." https://www.omicsonline.org/.../ten-principles-to-guide-psyc... psychology-psychotherapy-Data-retrieval ..... Some defenses, such as isolation of affect, have an underlying function intended to diminish the consequence an ... Possibly "dissociated", rather than "isolated", but it's safer to stick to the word used in the source text. changingminds.org › Explanations › Behaviors › Coping ... where you 'go to the balcony' and look down on the situation in order to remove emotion from your perspective (this is sometimes called 'dissociation of affect') ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 39 mins (2018-12-13 16:20:54 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Alternatively: There can be temporary isolation of affects |
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