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  1. Overcoming Depersonalization Disorder: A Mindfulness & Acceptance Guide to Conquering Feelings of Numbness & Unreality by Fugen Neziroglu, Katharine Donnelly, 2010-06-03
  2. Feeling Unreal: Depersonalization Disorder and the Loss of the Self by Daphne Simeon, Jeffrey Abugel, 2008-11-07
  3. Depersonalization Disorder Medical Guide by Qontro Medical Guides, 2008-07-09
  4. Depersonalization Disorder
  5. Stress, panic, depression, drugs bring on depersonalization disorder.(Adult Psychiatry): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News
  6. Depersonalization disorder: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders</i> by Rebecca J., Ph.D. Frey, 2003
  7. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Dissociative disorders by Rebecca J. Frey PhD, 2002-01-01
  8. Dissociative Disorders: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Rebecca, PhD Frey, 2006
  9. An information processing model of the causes and consequences of self-depersonalization and dehumanizaiton during illness and treatment (University of ... Research and analytic report series) by Howard Leventhal, 1974
  10. Depersonalization: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders</i> by Dean A., Ph.D. Haycock, 2003
  11. Living Mind, Dead Body by M.D. Mohinder Goomar, 2009-05-15
  12. The Blue and the Maize: Stories & a Novelette by Ismael Marrero, 2007-08-07
  13. The Lost Self: Pathologies of the Brain and Identity

41. DEPERSONALIZATION DISORDER - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
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42. Health Library -
depersonalization disorder. Disorder Subdivisions. None. General Discussion. Depersonalizationdisorder is a psychiatric disorder affecting emotions and behavior.
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43. Depersonalization Disorder - Depression Terms And Definitions By Health Dictiona
Definition for depersonalization disorder and other Depression Terms and Definitionsby Health Dictionary. Doc Loan s Advice. depersonalization disorder
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44. Depersonalization Disorder
depersonalization disorder. Click Here. One of the dissociative disorders,characterized by persistent or recurrent feelings of being
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One of the dissociative disorders, characterized by persistent or recurrent feelings of being detached from one’s body of mental processes. The affected person often complains of being an automaton or an outside observer of his or her self. Back
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46. Health Library -
depersonalization disorder. Important It is possible that the main title ofthe report depersonalization disorder is not the name you expected.
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47. PsychForums.com Index
The time now is Mon May 17, 2004 834 am PsychForums.com Forum Index DissociativeDisorders, depersonalization disorder, View unanswered posts.
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48. Clinical Trial: Study Of Fluoxetine In Patients With Depersonalization Disorder
Study of Fluoxetine in Patients with depersonalization disorder. I. Determine theeffects of fluoxetine in the treatment of depersonalization disorder. II.
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Subject depersonalization disorder. Hi! I just discovered this site and I amanxious to learn if anyone has depersonalization disorder like myself.
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50. En.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Depersonalization_disorder Action=edit
Migraine and depersonalization disorder Cephalalgia, Vol 0 Migraine and depersonalization disorder. CM Cahill KC Murphy. Depersonalizationdisorder clinical features of 204 cases. Br J Psychiatry 2003; 182 428-33.
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51. Healthwise
Topic depersonalization disorder, Back to previous page. Depersonalizationdisorder is a psychiatric disorder affecting emotions and behavior.
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52. Depersonalization Disorder
depersonalization disorder. This article submitted by Sheila on 2/8/99.Email Re depersonalization disorder (2/8/99) 201 PM. If
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53. Depersonalization Disorder
depersonalization disorder. This response submitted by Charmaine on12/31/98. Email Address charmtre@netxn.com I ve been suffering
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54. Do I Have Depersonalization Disorder?
Subject Do I have depersonalization disorder? Is this feeling of unreality dueto Depression, Anxiety or depersonalization disorder and will it go away?
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Questions in The Mental Health Forum are currently being answered by Roger L. Gould, M.D., affiliated with U.C.L.A., and author of the Mastering Stress and Depression program. Subject: Do I have Depersonalization disorder?
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Question Posted By: MichaelWaterhouse on Friday, October 04, 2002
The past 3 months I have felt feelings of unreality and I am wondering whether this is due to depression, drug abuse or a personality disorder. I recently graduated from college and moved to another country. Because of certain stresses, I became depressed and lost 10lbs in a month. While working one day, I felt a sudden sensation of panic brought on by "what if" thoughts. Ever since this day, I have felt as if I am walking around in a constant haze, as if I had not slept for a long time. It has been extremely scary and I am worried that it may be "depersonalization disorder" I recognize my self in the mirror and do not see the world in 2-dimension, but still have a sense of unreality nonetheless. I also stopped using marijuanna about 5 months ago after 6 yrs of constant use and have also tried E. Clonazepam is helping a little. Is this feeling of unreality due to Depression, Anxiety or Depersonalization Disorder and will it go away? Thank you for your time. Answer Posted By: Forum-M.D.-RG on Monday, October 07, 2002

55. NAMI | Dissociative Disorders
depersonalization disorder is marked by a feeling of detachment or distancefrom one s own experience, body, or self. These feelings
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Dissociative disorders are so-called because they are marked by a dissociation from or interruption of a person's fundamental aspects of waking consciousness (such as one's personal identity, one's personal history, etc.). Dissociative disorders come in many forms, the most famous of which is dissociative identity disorder (formerly known as multiple personality disorder). All of the dissociative disorders are thought to stem from trauma experienced by the individual with this disorder. The dissociative aspect is thought to be a coping mechanism the person literally dissociates himself from a situation or experience too traumatic to integrate with his conscious self. Symptoms of these disorders, or even one or more of the disorders themselves, are also seen in a number of other mental illnesses, including post-traumatic stress disorder, panic disorder, and obsessive compulsive disorder. Dissociative amnesia: This disorder is characterized by a blocking out of critical personal information, usually of a traumatic or stressful nature. Dissociative amnesia, unlike other types of amnesia, does not result from other medical trauma (e.g. a blow to the head). Dissociative amnesia has several subtypes:
  • Localized amnesia is present in an individual who has no memory of specific events that took place, usually traumatic. The loss of memory is localized with a specific window of time. For example, a survivor of a car wreck who has no memory of the experience until two days later is experiencing localized amnesia.

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57. Psychopedia @ Dmentia.com
depersonalization disorder. def. Persistent or recurrent experiencesof feeling detached from, and as if one is an outside observer
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58. Entrez PubMed
CitalopramClonazepam combination for primary depersonalization disordera case report. Sachdev P. Publication Types Case Reports;
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59. Buspirone Depersonalization
Question about depersonalization and drugs Question about depersonalization anddrugs May, 1997 Q most effective in treating depersonalization disorder?
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60. Network Of Care - Mental Health
depersonalization disorder. Back to Top. Important It is possible that the main titleof the report depersonalization disorder is not the name you expected.
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