Talk:Emotional detachment

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I expanded the article, but I'd like note I'm not a psychologist and wrote most of this from personal knowledge/experience. I'll add some refs and perhaps more expansion after some other eyes review it and it's decided the presentation is proper (i.e. shoult the article be split into two?) Is there a better term for emotional numbing? --DanielCD 19:06, 2 December 2005 (UTC)

Same material as 1st def may be covered at Dissociation. Any comments on whether or not the info should be moved there is welcome. --DanielCD 21:51, 5 December 2005 (UTC)

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Going to do some research on the possible negative side effects of emotional detatchment. There are many reassuring statements made in the bulk of this article but i feel because it is from someones own personal experience (though it is described quite well, in my opinion) that it does not reflect all sides of emotional detachment and the possible negative results of the process in the individual. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ambadias (talkcontribs)


__________________________________________________________________________________________ It may be worthwhile to add something on the treatment of emotional detachment when it has turned the individual in somebody suffering from too little attachment rather than too much of it 86.152.162.216 21:02, 20 July 2007 (UTC)