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Depersonalization example
Depersonalization example












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depersonalization example

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 53, 20-29. (2014) Attributions, appraisals and attention for symptoms in depersonalisation disorder. Depersonalisation disorder: a cognitive–behavioural conceptualisation. Multisensory brain mechanisms of bodily self-consciousness. Therapists can use this handout as a focus for discussion, or as a template from which to formulate an idiosyncratic model of a client’s experiences. Helping clients to understand more about these processes is an essential part of cognitive therapy for depersonalization and derealization. It illustrates them in a vicious flower format in which each ‘petal’ represents a separate maintenance cycle. The What Keeps Depersonalization and Derealization Going? information handout describes some of the key factors which act to maintain depersonalization and derealization. In 2003, Elaine Hunter and her colleagues at the Institute of Psychiatry in London published a model of depersonalization and derealization, which explains the ‘parts’ that make its symptoms more distressing for some people. This is because if they can work out what keeps a problem going, they can treat the problem by ‘removing the fuel’ and interrupting this maintaining cycle. CBT therapists work a bit like firefighters: while the fire is burning they’re not so interested in what caused it, but are more focused on what is keeping it going, and what they can do to put it out.

depersonalization example

The psychological treatment for depersonalization and derealization that has the strongest research support is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).

depersonalization example

  • You keep thinking about what is real and what isn’t.
  • Your body feels numb, weightless, or hollow.
  • You know these experiences aren’t felt by other people, and aren’t caused by real changes in the world.
  • The world feels unfamiliar or artificial.
  • Your emotions feel numbed or superficial.
  • Symptoms of depersonalization and derealization include: It’s normal to have brief experiences of depersonalization and derealization, but if they become regular, more severe, and interfere with your ability to live your life, you may be suffering from depersonalization-derealization disorder.














    Depersonalization example