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  2. Depersonalization-derealization disorder - Wikipedia

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    Derealization is described as detachment from one's surroundings. Individuals experiencing derealization may report perceiving the world around them as foggy, dreamlike, surreal, and/or visually distorted. [5] Depersonalization-derealization disorder is thought to be caused largely by interpersonal trauma such as early childhood abuse.

  3. Derealization - Wikipedia

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    The protagonist of the 2017 video game Night in the Woods - Mae Borowski - is implied to experience derealization, seeing objects and people as "just shapes" and "just lines someone wrote". In season 3, episode 3 of the Netflix series Evil, Ben Shakir is spontaneously diagnosed as being "Culturally Derealized" by the children of Kristen Bouchard.

  4. Depersonalization - Wikipedia

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    Depersonalization is a subjective experience of unreality in one's self, while derealization is unreality of the outside world. Although most authors currently regard depersonalization (personal/self) and derealization (reality/surroundings) as independent constructs, many do not want to separate derealization from depersonalization. [12]

  5. I Was This 'Unadoptable' Cat's Last Hope. I Never Expected ...

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    I keep Roger’s story close to me. It reminds me that what animals — and people — look like on the outside often does not match what’s going on inside.

  6. What TV looks like to dogs and cats - AOL

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    Some pets do like to watch these weird, garbled images, though. If you've got a couch potato pooch, check out services like DogTV. DogTV creates special shows made for your pets because they tweak ...

  7. Dissociation (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the authors recognized derealization on the same diagnostic level of depersonalization with the opportunity of differentiating between the two. [ 5 ] [ 28 ] The DSM-IV-TR considers symptoms such as depersonalization , derealization and psychogenic amnesia to be core features of dissociative disorders . [ 5 ]

  8. Visual snow syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to migraine, comorbidity of typical migraine aura does not appear to worsen symptoms. [6] Psychological side effects of visual snow can include depersonalization, derealization, depression, photophobia, and heliophobia in the individual affected. [2]

  9. Self-disorder - Wikipedia

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    The minimal (or basic) self has been likened to a "flame that enlightens its surroundings and thereby itself." [2] The sense of minimal self refers to the very basic sense of having experiences that are one's own; it has no properties, unlike the extended self, which is composed of properties such as the person's identity, the person's narrative, their likes and dislikes, and other aspects ...