Depersonalization (1.13 Gb) -

: Unlike psychosis, individuals with depersonalization remain aware that their perceptions are internal and do not reflect objective reality. Causes and Prevalence The Prevalence of Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder

Depersonalization is a dissociative mental state where an individual feels fundamentally detached or estranged from their own self, body, and thoughts. It is often described as feeling like an of one’s own life, or as if living in a dream, a movie, or functioning like a robot. While it can be a symptom of various psychiatric conditions, it is most formally recognized as part of Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder (DPDR) . Core Symptoms and Experiences Depersonalization (1.13 GB)

Individuals experiencing depersonalization report a profound "split" between an observing self and an acting self. Key manifestations include: : Unlike psychosis