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==Syncretic Terms==
==Syncretic Terms==


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[[Disconnection Disorder]] > {{#ask: [[Is a syncretic term::Disconnection Disorder]]}}


==Related LP Terms==  
==Related LP Terms==  


[[Disconnection]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related LP term::Disconnection]]}}
[[Disconnection Disorder]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related LP term::Disconnection Disorder]]}}


==Non-LP Related Terms==
==Non-LP Related Terms==


[[Disconnection]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related term::Disconnection]]}}
[[Disconnection Disorder]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related term::Disconnection Disoreder]]}}


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 15:48, 5 May 2024

A Disorder of Disconnection is a psychological disorder caused by Disconnection and characterized by psychopathy and narcissistic personality disorder.[1]

Syncretic Terms

Disconnection Disorder >

Related LP Terms

Disconnection Disorder > Disconnection

Non-LP Related Terms

Disconnection Disorder >

Notes

Disconnection Disorders are characterized by individuals with "lack of empathy, self-centeredness, and inability to form authentic relationships, these disorders feature a highly individuated sense of self. People with disorders of disconnection exist in a state of extreme separation from other human beings and the world in general. This extreme sense of separation is the basis of the ruthlessness, exploitation, and cruelty of the disorder."[2]

Individuals with DDs are attracted to business/corporations and politics. [3]

  1. Taylor, S. (2023). Toward a Utopian Society: From Disconnection and Disorder to Empathy and Harmony. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 63(4), 537–560. https://doi.org/10.1177/00221678211025341.
  2. Taylor, S. (2023). Toward a Utopian Society: From Disconnection and Disorder to Empathy and Harmony. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 63(4), 537–560. p. 544. https://doi.org/10.1177/00221678211025341.
  3. Taylor, S. (2023). Toward a Utopian Society: From Disconnection and Disorder to Empathy and Harmony. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 63(4), 537–560. p. 544. https://doi.org/10.1177/00221678211025341.