OBJECTIVE: Depersonalization is a fascinating clinical phenomenon referring to a self-consciousness disorder, characterized by emotional detachment from one's own feelings, thoughts, or actions. This article intends to summarize the current literature in this area. METHOD: Using the Medline data base, we reviewed literature addressing the clinical, etiology, nosology, physiopathology, and treatment of depersonalization. CONCLUSIONS: Derealization means that perception of the world and of external reality are altered. These 2 phenomena are often associated. They are not specific to any psychiatric entity and are reported in many different psychiatric syndromes. Many factors, including use of different substances, are involved in their onset....
Depersonalization is a disorder within the self. Subjects suffering from this disorder feel that lif...
1- From a clinical-nosographical point of view depersonalization appear in a pure state (relative), ...
Depersonalization and derealization occur on a continuum of situations, from healthy individuals to ...
Depersonalization is a fascinating clinical phenomenon referring to a self-consciousness disorder, c...
Depersonalisation disorder involves an unpleasant, chronic and disabling alteration in the experienc...
Depersonalization disorder has only recently begun to be understood. Temporal lobe differences have ...
Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder (DPDD) is identified as a dissociative disorder in the Diag...
La dépersonnalisation, un trouble au coeur de l'être. Le sujet atteint par cette pathologie a la sen...
Throughout the history of psychiatry, the phenomenon of dissociation has been continuously debated, ...
Depersonalisation (DP) and derealisation (DR) are subjective experiences of unreality in, respective...
Depersonalization/derealization disorder is characterized by depersonalization often co-occurring wi...
Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder (DPD) is a psychopathological condition in which subjects s...
BACKGROUND: Depersonalisation disorder is a poorly understood and underresearched syndrome. AIMS...
OBJECTIVES: Depersonalisation (DP) and derealisation (DR) are often met with in patients with a wide...
BACKGROUND: Depersonalisation-derealisation disorder (DPRD) is a distressing and impairing condition...
Depersonalization is a disorder within the self. Subjects suffering from this disorder feel that lif...
1- From a clinical-nosographical point of view depersonalization appear in a pure state (relative), ...
Depersonalization and derealization occur on a continuum of situations, from healthy individuals to ...
Depersonalization is a fascinating clinical phenomenon referring to a self-consciousness disorder, c...
Depersonalisation disorder involves an unpleasant, chronic and disabling alteration in the experienc...
Depersonalization disorder has only recently begun to be understood. Temporal lobe differences have ...
Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder (DPDD) is identified as a dissociative disorder in the Diag...
La dépersonnalisation, un trouble au coeur de l'être. Le sujet atteint par cette pathologie a la sen...
Throughout the history of psychiatry, the phenomenon of dissociation has been continuously debated, ...
Depersonalisation (DP) and derealisation (DR) are subjective experiences of unreality in, respective...
Depersonalization/derealization disorder is characterized by depersonalization often co-occurring wi...
Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder (DPD) is a psychopathological condition in which subjects s...
BACKGROUND: Depersonalisation disorder is a poorly understood and underresearched syndrome. AIMS...
OBJECTIVES: Depersonalisation (DP) and derealisation (DR) are often met with in patients with a wide...
BACKGROUND: Depersonalisation-derealisation disorder (DPRD) is a distressing and impairing condition...
Depersonalization is a disorder within the self. Subjects suffering from this disorder feel that lif...
1- From a clinical-nosographical point of view depersonalization appear in a pure state (relative), ...
Depersonalization and derealization occur on a continuum of situations, from healthy individuals to ...