triphasia
/trɪˈfæziə/Definitions
1. noun
A type of temporal perception disorder, characterized by the experience of events from three different time periods simultaneously.
“The patient suffered from triphasia, reliving memories from her childhood, the present moment, and a possible future scenario.”
2. noun
A condition where a person experiences three different phases or periods of time simultaneously, often used in the context of mental health and psychology.
“The psychologist studied the effects of triphasia on a person’s perception of reality and their ability to make decisions.”