Depersonalization

Introduction

Introduction A perceptual disorder characterized by an increase in self-attention, but it feels that all or part of the self seems to be untrue, distant, or false; when this change occurs, it feels normal and the emotional expression is complete.

Cause

Cause

Personality disintegration can occur in isolation from other normal people, or with fatigue or a strong emotional response, or as a reaction to thinking, compulsive anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, certain personality disorders, and brain dysfunction. Composition of symptoms. More common in depression, anxiety disorders. Also seen in schizophrenia or temporal lobe epilepsy. See: Disintegration of Personality - Reality Disintegration Syndrome.

Examine

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Related inspection

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In various complicated and painful subjective experiences, it is difficult to express in words, and the more prominent experiences of physical change, compulsive self-examination, lack of emotional reaction, time experience disorder, and identity alienation or automatic feeling. Within the personality, it is manifested as psychological disorder, emotional disorder or attempted suicide; in society, it is manifested as antisocial behavior. It also manifests itself as a strange complex experience barrier that feels a change in itself or in the outside world, with a sense of strangeness and unreality. If you feel that the environment changes, it is not true, it seems to be a dream (reality disintegration); you feel that the ability to experience is lost, you can't seem to cry, can't love and hate (emotional disintegration); feel that a certain part of the body becomes bigger, smaller, separate, chimeric, Emptiness (body disintegration). Self-knowledge can generally be retained, otherwise it will be disintegrated for personality.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Clinically, it is often identified by suspected heart disease.

Suspicion is a neurosis characterized by excessive concern for one's physical health, an incorrect interpretation of physical sensations and signs, and anxiety. The patient is irritable, irritable, suspicious, sensitive, stubborn, and secluded. Before the onset, there are many mental factors in which the person or family members suffer from certain organic diseases. Doctors are speechless, too many tests, and iatrogenic factors such as random drug prescribing often play an important role. The course of the disease is prolonged, and the effect is not easy to consolidate.

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