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Derealizations of the Ideal: Walcott Encounters Seferis [PDF]

open access: possibleboundary 2, 2012
Derek Walcott’s staged encounter with George Seferis, by explicit invocation, in his poem “From This Far” (1980) is a nearly unprecedented instance of postcolonial confrontation with Greek antiquity, not through the conventional avenues of colonial classicism but through the wayward paths of Greek modernity. It therefore presents a rare opportunity for
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Realizing Derealization

International Journal of Jungian Studies, 2019
Abstract Derealization is a dissociative disorder with the primary symptom of experiencing one’s surroundings as unreal, as if one were living in an elaborate dream. The disorder is usually associated with depersonalization, although according to Philip M. Coons (1996), it should not be considered a subset of depersonalization.
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The Derealization of Self

2011
This chapter discusses the importance of the place of the knower in relation to the known, the narrating I to the narrated I, when they are one and “the same” person—whatever that oneness and sameness may mean, which in fact turns out to be problematic.
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A Preliminary Evaluation of Repeated Exposure for Depersonalization and Derealization

Behavior Modification, 2012
Dissociative symptoms including depersonalization and derealization are commonly experienced by individuals suffering from panic disorder or posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Few studies have been published investigating the specific treatment of these symptoms in individuals diagnosed with panic disorder or PTSD, despite evidence that the subset ...
Elliot Weiner, Dean McKay
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Vestibular Function and Depersonalization/Derealization Symptoms

Multisensory Research, 2015
Patients with an acquired sensory dysfunction may experience symptoms of detachment from self or from the environment, which are related primarily to nonspecific symptoms of common mental disorders and secondarily, to the specific sensory dysfunction. This is consistent with the proposal that sensory dysfunction could provoke distress and a discrepancy
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Depersonalization/derealization during acute social stress in social phobia

Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2013
The present study aimed at investigating how frequently and intensely depersonalization/derealization symptoms occur during a stressful performance situation in social phobia patients vs. healthy controls, as well as testing hypotheses about the psychological predictors and consequences of such symptoms.
David Braeuer   +4 more
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Dissociation in virtual reality: depersonalization and derealization

SPIE Proceedings, 2010
This paper looks at virtual worlds such as Second Life7 (SL) as possible incubators of dissociation disorders as classified by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition3 (also known as the DSM-IV). Depersonalization is where "a person feels that he or she has changed in some way or is somehow unreal." Derealization when "
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The Derealization of the Text in Salinas's "La mina"

South Central Review, 1987
In view of the diversity and complexity of the current Spanish novel, it may seem surprising that special critical attention should be devoted to the texts of the Spanish novel of the 1960s, which are not characterized by their semantic or technical richness and critical appeal.
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Independence of depersonalization-derealization.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1975
Joseph L. Fleiss   +2 more
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The derealization of rape

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1992
Robert S. Steele, Betty M. Bayer
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