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Title

Depersonalization: from disorder to the symptom.

Abstract

In contrast with the growing interest in dissociative disorders over the last few years, depersonalization continues to be very scarcely approached. There is no agreement among clinicians regarding the concept of depersonalization, and little is known about its etiology, epidemiology and treatment. This paper has two main aims: first, review the literature on this pathology focusing on nosological, historical, psychophysiological and treatment aspects, and second, explore the incidence of the depersonalization symptom in other psychiatric conditions, in particular in panic disorder. The Medline database over the last 5 years has been used for these purposes, and lack of studies on this subject has been found, especially regarding therapeutic issues. Some of the most relevant findings suggest that depersonalization, when associated to panic disorder, could correspond to the most severe forms of this disorder.

Subjects

DEPERSONALIZATION; DISSOCIATIVE disorders; PATHOLOGICAL psychology; PANIC disorders; NOSOLOGY; PHYSIOLOGY

Publication

Actas Espanolas de Psiquiatria, 2004, Vol 32, Issue 2, p107

ISSN

1139-9287

Publication type

Academic Journal

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