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- Depersonalization is a dissociative phenomenon characterized by a subjective feeling of detachment from oneself, manifesting as a sense of disconnection...
- from significant stress or panic attacks. Individuals may remain in a depersonalized state for the duration of a typical panic attack. However, in some cases...
- experience pertaining to a person's perception of the outside world, while depersonalization is a related symptom characterized by dissociation towards one's own...
- Simeon is an American psychiatrist, best known for her research on depersonalization disorder. Simeon is a graduate of Columbia University's medical school...
- 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...
- Adjustment Adjustment disorder with depressed mood Anxiety Dissociative Depersonalization-derealization disorder Dissociative identity disorder Dissociative...
- disorders are caused by major psychological trauma, though the onset of depersonalization-derealization disorder may be preceded by less severe stress, by the...
- The MBI measures three dimensions of burnout: emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and personal accomplishment. Following the publication of the MBI...
- level of depersonalization with the opportunity of differentiating between the two. The DSM-IV-TR considers symptoms such as depersonalization, derealization...
- 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...