OBJECTIVES: Depersonalisation (DP) and derealisation (DR) are often met with in patients with a wide range of localisable neurological conditions. This suggests that the "lesion method" might be a valid approach to study the neurobiology of DP/DR. However, the fact that anxiety can trigger DP/DR makes it difficult to establish whether the presence of DP/DR in neurological patients is mainly determined by coexisting anxiety or by lesion location. To overcome this difficulty, we suggest the study of neurological phenomena, which although not considered as DP/DR, bear enough phenomenological resemblance with them as to warrant their use as models. METHODS: One patient with "visual hypoemotionality" and another with "hemiasomatognosia" are de...
There has been significant support for the use of interoceptive exposure techniques in the cognitive...
Depersonalization (DP) and derealization (DR) refer to states of dissociation in which one feels a s...
Depersonalisation/derealisation disorder (DPD) refers to frequent and persistent detachment from bod...
OBJECTIVES: Depersonalisation (DP) and derealisation (DR) are often met with in patients with a wide...
Objective: Depersonalization refers to the sensation of being detached from one's body, often associ...
Depersonalisation (DP) and derealisation (DR) are subjective experiences of unreality in, respective...
Depersonalisation (DP) and derealisation (DR) are subjective experiences of unreality in, respective...
OBJECTIVE Depersonalization refers to the sensation of being detached from one's body, often asso...
OBJECTIVE: Depersonalization is a fascinating clinical phenomenon referring to a self-consciousness ...
Depersonalization and derealization occur on a continuum of situations, from healthy individuals to ...
Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder (DPDD) is identified as a dissociative disorder in the Diag...
Depersonalization and Derealization are characterised by feelings of detachment from one’s bodily se...
Depersonalization and derealization are characterised by feelings of detachment from one’s bodily se...
Background Symptoms of depersonalisation (DP) and derealisation (DR) are increasingly recognised in ...
Depersonalisation disorder involves an unpleasant, chronic and disabling alteration in the experienc...
There has been significant support for the use of interoceptive exposure techniques in the cognitive...
Depersonalization (DP) and derealization (DR) refer to states of dissociation in which one feels a s...
Depersonalisation/derealisation disorder (DPD) refers to frequent and persistent detachment from bod...
OBJECTIVES: Depersonalisation (DP) and derealisation (DR) are often met with in patients with a wide...
Objective: Depersonalization refers to the sensation of being detached from one's body, often associ...
Depersonalisation (DP) and derealisation (DR) are subjective experiences of unreality in, respective...
Depersonalisation (DP) and derealisation (DR) are subjective experiences of unreality in, respective...
OBJECTIVE Depersonalization refers to the sensation of being detached from one's body, often asso...
OBJECTIVE: Depersonalization is a fascinating clinical phenomenon referring to a self-consciousness ...
Depersonalization and derealization occur on a continuum of situations, from healthy individuals to ...
Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder (DPDD) is identified as a dissociative disorder in the Diag...
Depersonalization and Derealization are characterised by feelings of detachment from one’s bodily se...
Depersonalization and derealization are characterised by feelings of detachment from one’s bodily se...
Background Symptoms of depersonalisation (DP) and derealisation (DR) are increasingly recognised in ...
Depersonalisation disorder involves an unpleasant, chronic and disabling alteration in the experienc...
There has been significant support for the use of interoceptive exposure techniques in the cognitive...
Depersonalization (DP) and derealization (DR) refer to states of dissociation in which one feels a s...
Depersonalisation/derealisation disorder (DPD) refers to frequent and persistent detachment from bod...