Objective: Depersonalization refers to the sensation of being detached from one's body, often associated with feelings of loss of control over one's own body, actions, or thoughts. Derealization refers to the altered perception of one's surroundings that is experienced as unreal. Although usually reported by psychiatric patients suffering from depression or anxiety, single case reports and small case series have described depersonalization- and derealization-like symptoms in the context of epilepsy
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 ...
OBJECTIVE: Depersonalization is a fascinating clinical phenomenon referring to a self-consciousness ...
OBJECTIVE Depersonalization refers to the sensation of being detached from one's body, often asso...
Derealization is mental disorder, manifested in a feeling of unreality and strangeness of the surrou...
OBJECTIVES: Depersonalisation (DP) and derealisation (DR) are often met with in patients with a wide...
Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder (DPDD) is identified as a dissociative disorder in the Diag...
Depersonalization and derealization are commonly reported in the general population as a response to...
Depersonalization and derealization occur on a continuum of situations, from healthy individuals to ...
Background. Depersonalization has long been considered a syndrome but there is poor agreement on it...
Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder (DPD) is a psychopathological condition in which subjects s...
Depersonalization disorder has only recently begun to be understood. Temporal lobe differences have ...
Throughout the history of psychiatry, the phenomenon of dissociation has been continuously debated, ...
Introduction. Déjà vu (DV, from French “already seen”) is an aberration of psychic activity associat...
This paper presents a literature review to determine whether precipitating causes of depersonalizati...
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 ...
OBJECTIVE: Depersonalization is a fascinating clinical phenomenon referring to a self-consciousness ...
OBJECTIVE Depersonalization refers to the sensation of being detached from one's body, often asso...
Derealization is mental disorder, manifested in a feeling of unreality and strangeness of the surrou...
OBJECTIVES: Depersonalisation (DP) and derealisation (DR) are often met with in patients with a wide...
Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder (DPDD) is identified as a dissociative disorder in the Diag...
Depersonalization and derealization are commonly reported in the general population as a response to...
Depersonalization and derealization occur on a continuum of situations, from healthy individuals to ...
Background. Depersonalization has long been considered a syndrome but there is poor agreement on it...
Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder (DPD) is a psychopathological condition in which subjects s...
Depersonalization disorder has only recently begun to be understood. Temporal lobe differences have ...
Throughout the history of psychiatry, the phenomenon of dissociation has been continuously debated, ...
Introduction. Déjà vu (DV, from French “already seen”) is an aberration of psychic activity associat...
This paper presents a literature review to determine whether precipitating causes of depersonalizati...
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 ...
OBJECTIVE: Depersonalization is a fascinating clinical phenomenon referring to a self-consciousness ...