Can you elaborate or provide some sort of citation for this "volition" idea? I find it very intriguing but I would suspect it might be difficult to explain to some individuals, as people who "dissociate" volition aren't aware they "have" volition. Catch 22, huh? ;) It would be interesting to use a present day felt sense of "having volition" as a positive cognition and a perceived and/or actual past lack of volition as the NC... Anyway... a citation or name or something would be helpful. Thanks...
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