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Individuals who experience depersonalization feel divorced from their own personal self as not belonging to the same identity.

Depersonalization is a dissociative phenomenon characterized by a subjective feeling of detachment from oneself, manifesting as a sense of disconnection from one's thoughts, emotions, sensations, or actions, and often accompanied by a feeling of observing oneself from an external perspective.[1][2] Subjects perceive that the world has become vague, dreamlike, surreal, or strange, leading to a diminished sense of individuality or identity. Sufferers often feel as though they are observing the world from a distance,[3] as if separated by a barrier "behind glass".[2] They maintain insight into the subjective nature of their experience, recognizing that it pertains to their own perception rather than altering objective reality. This distinction between subjective experience and objective reality distinguishes depersonalization from delusions, where individuals firmly believe in false perceptions as genuine truths. Depersonalization is also distinct from derealization, which involves a sense of detachment from the external world rather than from oneself.

Depersonalization/derealization disorder refers to chronic depersonalization, classified as a dissociative disorder[4] in both the DSM-4 and the DSM-5, which underscores its association with disruptions in consciousness, memory, identity, or perception.[5] This classification is based on the findings that depersonalization and derealization are prevalent in other dissociative disorders including dissociative identity disorder.[6]

Though degrees of depersonalization can happen to anyone who is subject to temporary anxiety or stress, chronic depersonalization is more related to individuals who have experienced a severe trauma or prolonged stress/anxiety. Depersonalization-derealization is the single most important symptom in the spectrum of dissociative disorders, including dissociative identity disorder and "dissociative disorder not otherwise specified" (DD-NOS). It is also a prominent symptom in some other non-dissociative disorders, such as anxiety disorders, clinical depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia,[7] schizoid personality disorder, hypothyroidism or endocrine disorders,[8] schizotypal personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, obsessive–compulsive disorder, migraines, and sleep deprivation; it can also be a symptom of some types of neurological seizure, and it has been suggested that there could be common aetiology between depersonalization symptoms and panic disorder, on the basis of their high co-occurrence rates.[2]

In social psychology, and in particular self-categorization theory, the term depersonalization has a different meaning and refers to "the stereotypical perception of the self as an example of some defining social category".[9]

  1. ^ Sierra, M.; Berrios, G. E. (2001). "The phenomenological stability of depersonalization: Comparing the old with the new". The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 189 (9): 629–36. doi:10.1097/00005053-200109000-00010. PMID 11580008. S2CID 22920376.
  2. ^ a b c Hunter, E. C. M.; Sierra, M.; David, A. S. (2004-01-01). "The epidemiology of depersonalisation and derealisation". Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 39 (1): 9–18. doi:10.1007/s00127-004-0701-4. ISSN 1433-9285. PMID 15022041.
  3. ^ "Depersonalization-derealization disorder - Symptoms and causes". Mayo Clinic. Archived from the original on 2017-10-08. Retrieved 2022-03-28.
  4. ^ American Psychiatry Association (2013). "Dissociative Disorders". Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.). Arlington: American Psychiatric Publishing. pp. 291-307. ISBN 978-0-89042-555-8.
  5. ^ Salami, Abbas; Andreu-Perez, Javier; Gillmeister, Helge (November 2020). "Symptoms of depersonalisation/derealisation disorder as measured by brain electrical activity: A systematic review". Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 118: 524–537. arXiv:2111.06126. doi:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2020.08.011. ISSN 0149-7634. PMID 32846163. Archived from the original on 2024-04-12. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
  6. ^ Dissociative Disorders (2017), CHANGES IN DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA TO THE DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS, Changes to the Diagnostic Criteria for Depersonalization Disorder
  7. ^ Sass, Louis; Pienkos, Elizabeth; Nelson, Barnaby; Medford, Nick (2013). "Anomalous self-experience in depersonalization and schizophrenia: A comparative investigation". Consciousness and Cognition. 22 (2): 430–441. doi:10.1016/j.concog.2013.01.009. PMID 23454432. S2CID 13551169.
  8. ^ Sharma, Kirti; Behera, Joshil Kumar; Sood, Sushma; Rajput, Rajesh; Satpal; Praveen, Prashant (2014). "Study of cognitive functions in newly diagnosed cases of subclinical and clinical hypothyroidism". Journal of Natural Science, Biology, and Medicine. 5 (1): 63–66. doi:10.4103/0976-9668.127290. ISSN 0976-9668. PMC 3961955. PMID 24678200.
  9. ^ Turner, John; Oakes, Penny (1986). "The significance of the social identity concept for social psychology with reference to individualism, interactionism and social influence". British Journal of Social Psychology. 25 (3): 237–52. doi:10.1111/j.2044-8309.1986.tb00732.x.

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