Depersonalisation is a subjective feeling of altered reality of the self. The patient feels that they are not their normal self and may complain of wanting to 'wake up' from their present state and of feeling 'unreal'. It is sometimes described as a feeling like an actor performing on a stage.
‘alteration in the perception or experience of the self so that one feels detached from and as if one is an outside observer of one’s mental processes or body’ (1)
Depersonalisation symptoms may be present:
Depersonalisation disorder (DPRD) is characterised by persistent or recurrent depersonalization often accompanied by derealisation (2)
In majority of cases both depersonalisation and derealisation occur together.
‘in which the sufferer complains that his or her mental activity, body, and/or surroundings are changed in their quality, so as to be unreal, remote, or automatized’
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