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Depersonalization Disorder
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Depersonalization Disorder - Depersonalization Disorder is a disorder
affecting emotions and behavior. It is characterized by an change in how
an affected individual perceives or experiences his or her sense of self.
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Depersonalization Disorder - The mark of Depersonalization Disorder
(DD) is a feeling of detachment from reality and from one's own body and
thoughts. It is as if the person were an automaton, or in a dream, or
observing from outside of her body and mind. Healthinmind/Mental Health
Disorders/Dissociative Disorders
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The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy, Depersonalization Disorder
- Persistent or recurrent feelings of being detached from one's body or
mental processes and usually a feeling of being an outside observer of
one's life.
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Wednesday November 12, 2008
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