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Glossary for Depersonalization disorder

  • Anxiety disorder: A mental condition that is characterized by anxiety and avoidance behaviours
  • Bipolar disorder: Cycles of mania and depression; commonly called "manic-depression".
  • Depersonalisation: A feeling that you are cut off from reality, in a day dreaming state of mind.
  • Dissociative Amnesia: The sudden loss of memory
  • Dissociative Fugue: A condition characterized by sudden departure from normal residence with no memory of the past associated with confusion
  • Dissociative Identity Disorder: A neurotic mental disorder where a person's field of consciousness is limited in order to fulfill an unconscious goal. Often selective amnesia is involved and the person develops what is called multiple personalities.
  • Dissociative disorder: A sudden change in the state of consciousness and identity
  • Panic disorder: It is a severe medical condition characterized by extremely elevated mood.
  • Psychiatric disorders: Any condition that affects ones mind


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