Feeling Unreal: Depersonalization Disorder and the Loss of the Self
Daphne Simeon
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Description for Feeling Unreal: Depersonalization Disorder and the Loss of the Self
Paperback. Num Pages: 256 pages, 4 lines. BIC Classification: MMH. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 157 x 20. Weight in Grams: 402.
"Everything feels unreal to me, like a dream...I feel detached, like a stranger to myself." These are quotes from actual people, experiencing something they don't understand. What they are saying is being heard by friends, families, and physicians today more than ever before. They do not simply suffer from anxiety, or depression, and they are not schizophrenic. They have found themselves trapped in a very real and singular disorder, yet few even know its name. Their enigmatic state of mind has been studied for more than 100 years, but only recently has it become clear how prevalent and how distinctive ... Read more
"Everything feels unreal to me, like a dream...I feel detached, like a stranger to myself." These are quotes from actual people, experiencing something they don't understand. What they are saying is being heard by friends, families, and physicians today more than ever before. They do not simply suffer from anxiety, or depression, and they are not schizophrenic. They have found themselves trapped in a very real and singular disorder, yet few even know its name. Their enigmatic state of mind has been studied for more than 100 years, but only recently has it become clear how prevalent and how distinctive ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Number of pages
256
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Condition
New
Weight
398g
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780195385212
SKU
V9780195385212
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Reviews for Feeling Unreal: Depersonalization Disorder and the Loss of the Self
The book constitutes an extremely valuable and long overdue contribution to the psychiatric literature. In fact, this is the first book in English ever to deal exclusively with the subject of depersonalization. The book is very well written and covers the subject from a variety of angles. The sparse use of technical terminology makes the book accessible to a general ... Read more