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Psychiatric Annals, 1993
As a symptom, depersonalization is fascinating for the rather vast variety of physical and emotional states, psychiatric symptoms, organic factors, and life experiences with which it can be associated.
Daphne Simeon, Eric Hollander
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As a symptom, depersonalization is fascinating for the rather vast variety of physical and emotional states, psychiatric symptoms, organic factors, and life experiences with which it can be associated.
Daphne Simeon, Eric Hollander
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2012
AbstractDepersonalization, a term coined by Dugas in 1898, is defined in DSM-IV as ‘an alteration in the experience of self so that one feels detached from and as if one is an outside observer of one's outside mental processes or body’. Brief, self-limiting experiences of depersonalization commonly occur in healthy people in the context of fatigue ...
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AbstractDepersonalization, a term coined by Dugas in 1898, is defined in DSM-IV as ‘an alteration in the experience of self so that one feels detached from and as if one is an outside observer of one's outside mental processes or body’. Brief, self-limiting experiences of depersonalization commonly occur in healthy people in the context of fatigue ...
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Depersonalization Disorder, Affective Processing and Predictive Coding
Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 2018Philip Gerrans
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Depersonalization, adversity, emotionality, and coping with stressful situations
Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 2018P. Thomson, V. Jaque
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