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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

21. Florida State University College Of Medicine Digital Library
Miscellaneous depersonalization disorder Clinical Resources HealthReviews for Primary Care Providers on the Internet Homepage
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22. Past Forward: Depersonalization Disorder (Mental Body Imbalance)
If you found this page, you already know you have depersonalization disorder.Here is why =. depersonalization disorder (Mental Body Imbalance) .
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Short Description: Depersonalization Disorder: (Mental Body Imbalance)
In Depersonalization Disorder, an advanced Soul incarnates into physical body where the mental component of the inner energy bodies is "detached" from the all the other bodies. This enables the advanced Soul to break down disempowering thought patterns "inherited" from many past lifetimes. Causes: Those who contract Depersonalization Disorder are very old Souls with unusually strong mental energies. These energies are so strong as to be resistant to the normal evolutionary processes of karma and reincarnation. In other words, these Souls will reincarnate time and again only to run into the same blocks to their spiritual progress thrown up by their overmastering minds.
Contracting this disorder becomes a "last ditch" effort by the old Soul to overcome "their mental blocks". So they agree to being largely detached from their mental body in the lifetime of depersonalization to effect real spiritual change and growth.

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This is characteristic of depersonalization disorder and may also occur in schizotypalpersonality disorder, schizophrenia, and in those persons experiencing
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25. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
depersonalization disorder Clinical Resources. Dissociative Disorders Table of contentsGeneral Access document; depersonalization disorder Access document.
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26. Health Library - Depersonalization Disorder
depersonalization disorder. Disorder Subdivisions. None. General Discussion. Depersonalizationdisorder is a psychiatric disorder affecting emotions and behavior.
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27. Autonomic Response In Depersonalization Disorder
Autonomic Response in depersonalization disorder Author Information Mauricio Sierra,MD, PhD; Carl Senior, PhD; Jeffrey Dalton, MSc; Michael McDonough, MD
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28. Health Library - Depersonalization Disorder
Saint Luke's Health System eLibrary. depersonalization disorder. Depersonalizationdisorder is a psychiatric disorder affecting emotions and behavior.
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29. Diagnostic Criteria For 300.6 Depersonalization Disorder A.
depersonalization disorder Diagnostic criteria for 300.6 DepersonalizationDisorder Links to depersonalization disorder websites
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Depersonalization Disorder Diagnostic criteria for 300.6 Depersonalization Disorder
A. Persistent or recurrent experiences of feeling detached from, and as if one is an outside observer of, one's mental processes or body (e.g., feeling like one is in a dream).
B. During the depersonalization experience, reality testing remains intact.
C. The depersonalization causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. D. The depersonalization experience does not occur exclusively during the course of another mental disorder, such as Schizophrenia, Panic Disorder, Acute Stress Disorder, or another Dissociative Disorder, and is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g., a drug of abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition (e.g., temporal lobe epilepsy). (p. 490)
(1994) American Psychiatric Association: Diagnostic And Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition , Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Association Links to Depersonalization Disorder websites:
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    depersonalization disorder. All Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Association,1994. Definition of depersonalization disorder Depersonalization
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    Depersonalization Disorder
    All quotes are taken from the American Psychiatric Association: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), Fourth Edition. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Association, 1994.
    Definition of Depersonalization Disorder:
    "Depersonalization Disorder is characterized by a persistent or recurrent feeling of being detached from one's mental processes or body that is accompanied by intact reality testing."
    Diagnostic Criteria:
    A.
    Persistent or recurrent experiences of feeling detached from, and is one is an outside observer of, one's mental processes or body (e.g., feeling like one is in a dream).
    B. During the depersonalization experience, reality testing remains intact.
    C. The depersonalization causes clinically significant distress in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
    D. The depersonalization experience does not occur exclusively during the course of another mental disorder, such as Schizophrenia, Panic Disorder, Acute Stress Disorder, or another Dissociative Disorder, and is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g., a drug of abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition (e.g., temporal lobe epilepsy)."
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    31. Depersonalization Disorder
    depersonalization disorder. Repeated or enduring feelings that one is detachedfrom one’s body or self. May feel like an automaton or a detached observer.
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    Depersonalization Disorder
    • Repeated or enduring feelings that one is detached from one’s body or self
    • May feel like an automaton or a detached observer
    • May feel loss of control of actions or speech
    • May coexist with derealization
    • Reality testing remains intact
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    33. PSY 266: Abnormal Psychology: DSM Criteria For Depersonalization Disorder
    DSM Criteria for depersonalization disorder. A. Persistent or recurrentexperiences of feeling detached from, and as if one is an
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    DSM Criteria for Depersonalization Disorder
    A. Persistent or recurrent experiences of feeling detached from, and as if one is an outside observer of, one's mental processes or body (for example, feeling like one is in a dream). B. During the depersonalization experience, reality testing remains intact. C. The depersonalization causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning. D. The depersonalization experience does not occur exclusively during the course of another mental disorder, such as Schizophrenia, Panic Disorder, Acute Stress Disorder, or another Dissociative Disorder, and is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (for example, a drug of abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition (for example, temporal lobe epilepsy).
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    The time now is Wed Mar 19, 2003 759 am PsychForums.com Forum Index DissociativeDisorders, depersonalization disorder, View unanswered posts.
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    35. Healthinmind/MentalDisorders/DissociativeDisorders/Depersonalization
    depersonalization disorder. The mark of depersonalization disorder (DD) is afeeling of detachment from reality and from one's own body and thoughts.
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    Mental Health Disorders Dissociative Disorders Depersonalization Disorder DD per se seldom causes long-term disability; thus supportive individual therapy may be enough to keep the patient functioning until the disorder remits. However, there is very little solid evidence on which therapeutic approaches are best. We did not find a web site on depersonalization disorder that was very helpful, but searching the Internet with keywords "depersonalization disorder" will lead you to many resources that you might find useful. Last updated

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    38. UASOM Main Digital Library
    depersonalization disorder Patient/Family Resources. depersonalization disorderAccess document. National Alliance for the Mentally Ill Homepage
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    39. TranceNet: TM & Dissociation
    300.6 depersonalization disorder. The essential features is not depressed.DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR 300.6 depersonalization disorder.
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    Over the years there has been much discussion about the connection between the Transcendental Meditation terms Cosmic Consciousness and "witnessing," and the psychological states defined as depersonalization and dissociative disorders. Below are pages 488-490 from DSM-IV, Many of the descriptions and criteria below match the verbal descriptions of short-, but more usually, long-term TM meditators We also include for comparison brief quotations from Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on the Bhagavad-Gita: A New Translation and Commentary, Chapters 1-6,
    300.6 DEPERSONALIZATION DISORDER
    The essential features of Depersonalization Disorder are persistent or recurrent episodes of depersonalization characterized by a feeling of detachment or estrangement from one's self (Criterion A). The individual may feel like an automaton or as if he or she is living in a dream or a movie. There may be a sensation of being an outside observer of one's mental processes, one's body, or parts of one's body. Various types of

    40. Depersonalization Disorder
    Psychology and as an adjunct to PSY 436. depersonalization disorder.A. Persistent or recurrent experiences of feeling detached from
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    Note: This material is drawn in whole or in part from DSM-IV and is reproduced here only for students enrolled in PSY 436: Abnormal Psychology and as an adjunct to PSY 436. Depersonalization Disorder A. Persistent or recurrent experiences of feeling detached from , and as if one is an outside observer of, one's mental processes or body (e.g. feeling like one is in a dream) B. During the depersonalization experience, reality testing remains intact. C. The depersonalization causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social. occupational, or other important areas of functioning. D. The depersonalization experience does not occur exclusively during the course of another mental disorder, such as Schizophrenia, Panic Disorder, Acute Stress Disorder, or another Dissociative Disorder, and is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance or a general medical condition

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