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...TABLE IVDiagnostic Criteria for Depersonalization DisorderA.Persistent or recurrent experiences of depersonalization asindicated by either (I) or...if in a dream.B.During the depersonalization experience, reality testingremains...
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...00ADtive identity disorder.IV. DEPERSONALIZATION DISORDERAlthough depersonalization is an extremely commonexperience and...and medication side ef­fects. Depersonalization is experienced transiently bymany persons...
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...picture of the patient who experiences depersonalization is thatof a person with chronic anxiety...to tell themapart"). The depersonalization and time disturbance measures were...significantly correlated with body depersonalization and timedisturbance. Freeman and...
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many such conditions, depersonalization is triggered by the unU...be the mind or the body. Depersonalization istriggered when physical...00ADtent with the hypothesis that depersonalization was linked to somephysiological...
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...throughout theday.10 Thus, in depersonalization there is not a total absence but...from minorimpairments to disabling depersonalization.Because we need both affect and...worsenand usually seem to prolong both depersonalization and panic. Damagefrom their use...
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...The individual in the midst ofa depersonalization state may feel like an “auU...speech, oftenare present.Transient depersonalization has been de­scribed by nearly...00ADization. The diagnosis of depersonalization dis­order is made only when...
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...lost the characterof reality. The depersonalization started when the patient deniedhimself...tendency.There is no doubt that in depersonalization the individual losesinterest in the...are not the essentialpart of the depersonalization, and I must firmly contradict Federnand...
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...emotional ex­haustion and depersonalization and feelings of low personal accomU...indicated by lowemotional exhaustion and depersonalization and high feelings of per­sonal...work (seeMaslach 1982), where depersonalization in particular would seem to runcounter...
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...Two broad classes of evidence of depersonalization can be extrapolatedfrom this list...illustrate one key aspect of the depersonalization process, namely,intragroup homogenization...members. Equally importantly though, depersonalization has im­plications for perceptions...
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...correla­tion of changes between depersonalization and temporal disintegrationwas...00ADtionship, but we did not know whether depersonalization and temporaldisintegration were dynamically...definite improvement orworsening of depersonalization. For these within-patient changes...
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