Citations:dismember


 * 2019, Meredith Oenning-Hodgson, The hiss of hope: A voyage with Parkinson’s toward an intimate autonomy, Chiron Publications
 * what we experience as the spark to trigger a regression, a return to a former or less developed state, where one can dismember and then remember. With the firm holding of anaclitic therapy's scaffold, ego control can be at least partially surrendered in an open space of potential reorganization. A reconstruction of an autonomous personality that is open to intimacy,


 * 1979, Alfred B. Starratt, Your Self, My Self & the Self of the Universe, Stemmer House Pub (ISBN 9780916144388)
 * By random communication to a trusted therapist of anything in his consciousness, a patient who has been living in misery finally is able to remember what was dismembered in the early years of childhood. To “dismember” something is to tear apart a living whole.


 * 2012, Dennis Gaffin, Running with the Fairies: Towards a Transpersonal Anthropology of Religion, Cambridge Scholars Publishing (ISBN 9781443839341), page 149:
 * You remember what was dismembered. Apparently the goal of this whole process is an increase in the quality of consciousness or awareness, and you  experience what it actually is to love. Because beforehand, if your nature was just  to love, ...