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- immune system with depersonalisation. Researchers compared protein expression in serum samples of individuals with depersonalisation/derealization disorder...
- Hunter, EC; Sierra, M; David, AS (January 2004). "The epidemiology of depersonalisation and derealisation. A systematic review". Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric...
- distancing themselves from the trauma and (especially in the case of depersonalisation) their emotional response to it. This could be either as a deliberate...
- Weight gain Fever Roaring sensation in the head Weight loss Malaise Depersonalisation Noise intolerance Euphoria Akathisia Fearfulness Loss of interest...
- Sierra M, David AS (September 2005). "Cognitive-behaviour therapy for depersonalisation disorder: an open study". Behaviour Research and Therapy. 43 (9):...
- experiences with panic attacks and anxiety since childhood, as well as depersonalisation disorder. Jessie is a member of the climate activist group Extinction...
- In a 2004 paper, Daphne Simeon offered "...common descriptions of depersonalisation experiences: watching oneself from a distance (similar to watching...
- Psychiatrists. pp. 167–86. ISBN 978-1-904671-44-2. Ackner, B. (1954). "Depersonalisation: I. Aetiology and phenomenology". Journal of Mental Science. 100 (421):...
- 1080/00332747.1972.11023710. PMID 5024906. Noyes, R.; Kletti, R. (1976). "Depersonalisation in the face of life-threatening danger: an interpretation". Omega...
- trauma experienced in childhood and the capacity for dissociation or depersonalisation. They also suggest that individuals who are able to utilise dissociative...