: A "dismantling study" in psychotherapy is a research design that breaks down a multi-component therapy to see which specific parts are actually effective. 3. Data and Logical Breakdown
: It refers to a state where a person's senses (sight, sound, etc.) "unhook" from one another and attach to the most stimulating object in the moment, leading to a temporary loss of cohesive thought. LebontГЎs
In psychology, particularly in the study of autism, (as introduced by Donald Meltzer) describes a primitive defense mechanism. : A "dismantling study" in psychotherapy is a