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Depersonalization is a
dissociative phenomenon characterized by a
subjective feeling of
detachment from oneself,
manifesting as a
sense of disconnection...
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significant stress or
panic attacks.
Individuals may
remain in a
depersonalized state for the
duration of a
typical panic attack. However, in some cases...
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experience pertaining to a person's
perception of the
outside world,
while depersonalization is a
related symptom characterized by
dissociation from one's own...
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psychology at the
Wright Institute. She
continued to feel
completely depersonalized,
literally as if her own name did not
refer to anyone. Segal's state...
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level of
depersonalization with the
opportunity of
differentiating between the two. The DSM-IV-TR
considers symptoms such as
depersonalization, derealization...
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sense of
being depersonalized or
being seen only by one's
group membership instead of as a
unique individual.
Feeling depersonalized has been
found to...
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Adjustment Adjustment disorder with
depressed mood
Anxiety Dissociative Depersonalization-derealization
disorder Dissociative identity disorder Dissociative...
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Simeon is an
American psychiatrist, best
known for her
research on
depersonalization disorder.
Simeon is a
graduate of
Columbia University's
medical school...
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blankness of
nonmeaning as its main
symbol should logically propose a
depersonalized view of nature, but in this
respect the
novel is "amazingly inconsistent"...
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strange to me, I can be
outside of my body, of me as an individual, I am
depersonalized, detached, away".
Dugas took this as a
literal description, but a few...