Depersonalisation/derealisation disorder
The term Depersonalisation disorder (DPD) is described as persistent or recurrent depersonalization often accompanied by derealisation (1).
Often, although not always, these two experiences (depersonalization & derealisation) co-occur. Furthermore there is no empirical evidence to support their discrete nature. Hence a single classification has been adopted to describe these symptoms.
‘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’
DPRD affects between 1% and 2.4% of the general population.
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