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Feelings of depersonalization-derealization, or a sense of
detachment from one's normal sense of self, are not uncommon.
People often describe being outside of themselves, or watching
themselves as if in a movie, during "unreal" circumstances such as
a car crash or other trauma. This is the mind's normal dissociative
reaction at work. This protective system can go awry, however, and
can be triggered by ongoing, lower-level stresses, childhood
neglect, or certain drugs. Despite its prevalence,
depersonalization is often misunderstood and is understudied
compared to other conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar
disorder. First published in 2006, Feeling Unreal,
Depersonalization Disorder and the Loss of the Self was the first
book of its kind to delve into the mysterious phenomenon of
Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder (DDD). This fully revised
and updated edition describes extensive new findings on the origins
of DDD, the brain science supporting the diagnosis, and
cutting-edge treatment approaches. DDD is examined from medical and
psychiatric perspectives, but as the authors reveal, it also
emerges in literary, philosophical and spiritual investigations.
Feeling Unreal thoroughly explores these different aspects in a
fascinating and essential resource that is clear and accessible to
medical professionals and general readers alike. Physicians, mental
health professionals, families, and those who have experienced DDD
themselves will find with this book trustworthy and cutting-edge
information on DDD, on its history and treatment, and on its place
in literature and philosophy as well as in contemporary society.
A journalistic examination of depersonalization as a disorder, and
cultural phenomenon, including case histories, treatment, and
literary and spiritual perspectives.
Feeling Unreal is the first book to reveal what depersonalization
disorder is all about. This important volume explores not only
depersonalization, but the philosophical and literary implications
of selflessness as well, while providing the latest research,
possible treatments, and strategies for living and thriving when
life seems 'unreal.' For those who still believe that such
experiences are still a part of something else, that
depersonalization is just a symptom and not a disorder in its own
right, Feeling Unreal presents compelling evidence to the contrary.
This book provides long-awaited answers for people suffering from
depersonalization disorder and their loved ones, for mental health
professionals, and for all students of the condition, while serving
as a wake up call to the medical community at large.
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