Depersonalization

  1. DEPERSONALIZATION: neurobiological perspectives
  2. Onย DEPERSONALIZATION.
  3. DEPERSONALIZATION
  4. DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder: thinking without feeling
  5. DEPERSONALIZATION: a selective impairment of self-awareness
  6. Autonomic response inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  7. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in response to life-threatening danger
  8. Unpacking theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย syndrome: an exploratory factor analysis on the Cambridgeย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Scale
  9. DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder: pharmacological approaches
  10. Analysis of a schizophrenic state withย DEPERSONALIZATION
  11. Feeling unreal: aย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder update of 117 cases
  12. The role of childhood interpersonal trauma inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  13. DEPERSONALIZATION: A new look at a neglected syndrome
  14. Feeling unreal:ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder and the loss of the self
  15. DEPERSONALIZATION: A valid dimension of burnout?
  16. The phenomenological stability ofย DEPERSONALIZATION: comparing the old with the new
  17. Feeling unreal: a PET study ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  18. DEPERSONALIZATION: I. Aetiology and phenomenology
  19. Feeling unreal: Cognitive processes inย DEPERSONALIZATION
  20. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in the face of life-threatening danger: A description
  21. In-group identification as a function ofย DEPERSONALIZATION, distinctiveness, and status
  22. DEPERSONALIZATIONย phenomena in a sample population of college students
  23. Theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of retailing: Its impact on theโ€™lone
  24. The Phobic Anxiety-DEPERSONALIZATIONย Syndrome [Abridged]
  25. DEPERSONALIZATION: a conceptual history
  26. Social categorization,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and group behavior
  27. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in accident victims and psychiatric patients.
  28. Gender-role differences, work stress andย DEPERSONALIZATION
  29. The detection and measurement ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  30. DEPERSONALIZATIONย phenomena in psychiatric patients
  31. Koroโ€”a culture-boundย DEPERSONALIZATIONย syndrome
  32. Review of the relationship between obsession andย DEPERSONALIZATION
  33. Cognitive functioning inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  34. Self-inducedย DEPERSONALIZATIONย syndrome.
  35. A case series of 223 patients withย DEPERSONALIZATION-derealization syndrome
  36. DEPERSONALIZATIONย of business in ancient Rome
  37. Intergroup differentiation in computer-mediated communication: Effects ofย DEPERSONALIZATION.
  38. The spectrum of organicย DEPERSONALIZATION: a review plus four new cases
  39. DEPERSONALIZATION: Standing in the spaces between recognition and interpellation
  40. A study ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in students
  41. Objectification leads toย DEPERSONALIZATION: The denial of mind and moral concern to objectified others
  42. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in the face of life-threatening danger: An interpretation
  43. De-constructingย DEPERSONALIZATION: further evidence for symptom clusters
  44. DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder and anxiety: a special relationship?
  45. Treatment ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder with clomipramine
  46. Single item measures of emotional exhaustion andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย are useful for assessing burnout in medical professionals
  47. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in panic disorder: a clinical study
  48. Normal and abnormalย DEPERSONALIZATION
  49. Prevalence ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization experiences in a rural population
  50. Emotion and the unreal self:ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder and de-affectualization
  51. Outcomes and antecedents of teacherย DEPERSONALIZATION: The role of intrinsic orientation for teaching.
  52. DEPERSONALIZATION, mindfulness, and childhood trauma
  53. The role of anxiety inย DEPERSONALIZATION
  54. Concurrent validity of single-item measures of emotional exhaustion andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in burnout assessment
  55. Theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of patients: A profile gleaned from narratives
  56. When and how doesย DEPERSONALIZATIONย increase conformity to group norms in computer-mediated communication?
  57. Teacher burnout: A quantitative analysis of emotional exhaustion, personal accomplishment, andย DEPERSONALIZATION
  58. Feelings of unreality: A conceptual and phenomenological analysis of the language ofย DEPERSONALIZATION
  59. The effects ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and organizational cynicism levels on the job satisfaction of educational inspectors
  60. Regional cerebral blood flow andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย after tetrahydrocannabinol administration.
  61. DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder: a functional neuroanatomical perspective
  62. Fair trade and theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of ethics
  63. Prevalence, correlates, and predictors ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย experiences in the German general population
  64. Bodily feeling inย DEPERSONALIZATION: A phenomenological account
  65. Effect of naloxone therapy onย DEPERSONALIZATION: a pilot study
  66. Anomalous self-experience inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and schizophrenia: a comparative investigation
  67. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and self-mutilation
  68. Instrument to assessย DEPERSONALIZATIONโ€derealization in panic disorder
  69. Basal norepinephrine inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  70. Treatment ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย with serotonin reuptake blockers.
  71. An open trial of naltrexone in the treatment ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  72. Job burnout of the information technology worker: Work exhaustion,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and personal accomplishment
  73. Theories ofย DEPERSONALIZATION: a re-appraisal
  74. Emotional experience and awareness of self: functional MRI studies ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  75. The neurobiology and clinical significance ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in mood and anxiety disorders: a critical reappraisal
  76. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in a nonclinical population
  77. Ideologies of moral exclusion: A critical discursive reframing ofย DEPERSONALIZATION, delegitimization and dehumanization
  78. Towards a four-dimensional model of burnout: A multigroup factor-analytic study includingย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and cynicism
  79. The relationship of akathisia with suicidality andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย among patients with schizophrenia
  80. DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  81. Prevalence and childhood antecedents ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย syndrome in a UK birth cohort
  82. Temporal lobe epilepsy and the phobic anxiety-DEPERSONALIZATIONย syndrome: I: A comparative study.
  83. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in a group of normal subjects
  84. DEPERSONALIZATION: A self-relations perspective
  85. Symptom variability inย DEPERSONALIZATIONโ€“derealization disorder: A latent profile analysis
  86. Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis dysregulation inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  87. DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder and self-injurious behavior.
  88. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and basic symptoms in schizophrenia
  89. Temporal disintegration andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย during marihuana intoxication
  90. The Koro pattern ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in an American schizophrenic patient
  91. Emotional memory inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder: a functional MRI study
  92. Chronicย DEPERSONALIZATIONย following illicit drug use: a controlled analysis of 40 cases
  93. DEPERSONALIZATIONย after marijuana smoking
  94. The psychotherapeutic treatment ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder.
  95. Neglected burnout dimensions: Effect ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and personal nonaccomplishment on organizational commitment of salespeople
  96. Left hemispheric activation inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder: a case report
  97. DEPERSONALIZATIONย or cynicism, efficacy or inefficacy: what are the dimensions of teacher burnout?
  98. Burnout,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and anxiety contribute to postโ€traumatic stress in frontline health workers at COVIDโ€19 patient care, a followโ€up study
  99. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and personality in panic disorder
  100. DEPERSONALIZATIONย as a defense mechanism in survivors of trauma
  101. Nursing management challenges: Effect of quality of work life onย DEPERSONALIZATION
  102. Mescalin andย DEPERSONALIZATION: therapeutic experiments
  103. A placebo-controlled, cross-over trial of lamotrigine inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  104. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in relation to erotization of thought
  105. DEPERSONALIZATION, self-esteem and body image in male-to-female transsexuals compared to male and female controls
  106. Losing ourselves: active inference,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and meditation
  107. Examination of the pathological dissociation taxon inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  108. DEPERSONALIZATION: II. Clinical syndromes
  109. Limbic and prefrontal responses to facial emotion expressions inย DEPERSONALIZATION
  110. Desipramine: a possible treatment forย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  111. The treatment ofย DEPERSONALIZATION
  112. Lamotrigine in the treatment ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  113. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and the sense of realness
  114. The obliteration of life:ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and disembodiment in the terabyte era
  115. DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder, affective processing and predictive coding
  116. Further studies onย DEPERSONALIZATION.
  117. Relationship of metacognition, absorption, andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in patients with auditory hallucinations
  118. Deja vu andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in normal subjects
  119. Incidence and correlates ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย following head trauma
  120. DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  121. DEPERSONALIZATION, fantasies, and coping behavior in clinical context
  122. Relevance of social categories,ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and group processes: Two field tests of selfโ€categorization theory
  123. Zoomed out: digital media use andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย experiences during the COVID-19 lockdown
  124. DEPERSONALIZATION, adversity, emotionality, and coping with stressful situations
  125. Cognitive-affective neuroscience ofย DEPERSONALIZATION
  126. Development of aย DEPERSONALIZATIONย severity scale
  127. How do you feel when you canโ€™t feel your body? Interoception, functional connectivity and emotional processing inย DEPERSONALIZATION-derealization disorder
  128. Toward the clarification of the construct ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and its association with affective and cognitive dysfunctions
  129. Vestibular function andย DEPERSONALIZATION/derealization symptoms
  130. DEPERSONALIZATIONย as a defense mechanism
  131. DEPERSONALIZATIONย experiences in undergraduates are related to heightened stress cortisol responses
  132. Striking discrepancy of anomalous body experiences with normal interoceptive accuracy inย DEPERSONALIZATION-derealization disorder
  133. On the etiology ofย DEPERSONALIZATION
  134. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and social anxiety
  135. DEPERSONALIZATIONย under academic stress: Frequency, predictors, and consequences
  136. Depression, hypomania, andย DEPERSONALIZATION
  137. DEPERSONALIZATIONย phenomena in obsessional personalities and in depression
  138. Prevalence and correlates ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in students aged 12โ€“18 years in Germany
  139. A note onย DEPERSONALIZATION
  140. DEPERSONALIZATION
  141. Episodicย DEPERSONALIZATION: observations on 7 patients
  142. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in psychiatric patients: a transcultural study
  143. Pain response inย DEPERSONALIZATION: a functional imaging study using hypnosis in healthy subjects
  144. Autonomic response in the perception of disgust and happiness inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  145. DEPERSONALIZATION/derealization during acute social stress in social phobia
  146. Induction ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย by the serotonin agonist meta-chlorophenylpiperazine
  147. Temporo-parietal junction stimulation in the treatment ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  148. Feeling unreal: 30 cases of DSM-III-Rย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  149. Altered patterns of heartbeat-evoked potentials inย DEPERSONALIZATION/derealization disorder: neurophysiological evidence for impaired cortical representation of bodily โ€ฆ
  150. Stress and trauma: Psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy forย DEPERSONALIZATION/derealization disorder
  151. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and the dream
  152. Testing a neurobiological model ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder using repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
  153. Clinical correlates ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย symptoms in patients with bipolar disorder
  154. Temporal disintegration inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  155. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization
  156. DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder: disconnection of cognitive evaluation from autonomic responses to emotional stimuli
  157. Reliability and validity of a Japanese version of the Cambridgeย DEPERSONALIZATIONย scale as a screening instrument forย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  158. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and individualism: the effect of culture on symptom profiles in panic disorder
  159. White matter network alterations in patients withย DEPERSONALIZATION/derealization disorder
  160. Empathy and enduringย DEPERSONALIZATION: the role of self-related processes
  161. DEPERSONALIZATION
  162. Relationship between emotional labor and customer orientation among airline service employees: Mediating role ofย DEPERSONALIZATION
  163. DEPERSONALIZATION
  164. DEPERSONALIZATIONย reconsidered: an empirical analysis of the relation betweenย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and cynicism in an extended version of the Maslach Burnout โ€ฆ
  165. The dialectical tension between individuation andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in cancer patientsโ€™ mediation of complementary, alternative and biomedical cancer treatments
  166. The relationship between workplace incivility andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย towards co-workers: Roles of job-related anxiety, gender, and education
  167. Grey matter alterations in patients withย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder: a voxel-based morphometry study
  168. Lamotrigine as an add-on treatment forย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder: a retrospective study of 32 cases
  169. Interoceptiveโ€“reflective regions differentiate alexithymia traits inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  170. On so-calledโ€ย DEPERSONALIZATION
  171. Individuation orย DEPERSONALIZATION: The influence of personal status position
  172. Type-D personality andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย are associated with suicidal ideation in the German general population aged 35โ€“74: results from the Gutenberg Heart Study
  173. Theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย syndrome: report of a case
  174. Describing the emotional exhaustion,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and low personal accomplishment symptoms associated with Maslach Burnout Inventory subscale โ€ฆ
  175. Dissociable brain correlates for depression, anxiety, dissociation, and somatization inย DEPERSONALIZATION-derealization disorder
  176. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in temporal lobe epilepsy and the organic psychoses
  177. Cannabis-inducedย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder in adolescence
  178. DEPERSONALIZATIONโ€and derealizationโ€like phenomena of epileptic origin
  179. DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder: effects of caffeine and response to pharmacotherapy.
  180. Emotional response inย DEPERSONALIZATION: A systematic review of electrodermal activity studies
  181. Prolongedย DEPERSONALIZATIONย after marijuana use.
  182. The interaction ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and deindividuation
  183. Is panic disorder with psychosensorial symptoms (DEPERSONALIZATION-derealization) a more severe clinical subtype?
  184. Role of fantasy proneness, imaginative involvement, and psychological absorption inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  185. Interoceptive exposure exercises for evokingย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization: A pilot study
  186. Basal activity of the hypothalamicโ€“pituitaryโ€“adrenal axis in patients withย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  187. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and self-destruction
  188. Alexithymia, absorption, and cognitive failures inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder: a comparison to posttraumatic stress disorder and healthy volunteers
  189. DEPERSONALIZATIONย as a mediator in the relationship between self-focused attention and auditory hallucinations
  190. DEPERSONALIZATION: An exploratory factor analysis of the Italian version of the Cambridgeย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Scale
  191. Anxiety andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization experiences
  192. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and mood changes in schizophrenia
  193. The experimental induction ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization in panic disorder and nonanxious subjects
  194. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in patients with persecutory delusions
  195. 27ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Disorder
  196. Independence ofย DEPERSONALIZATION-derealization.
  197. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and agoraphobia associated with marijuana use
  198. Assessing latent level associations between PTSD and dissociative factors: Isย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization related to PTSD factors more so than alternative โ€ฆ
  199. DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder: Dissociation and affect
  200. Itโ€™s notย DEPERSONALIZATION, Itโ€™s emotional labor: Examining surface acting and use-of-force with evidence from the US
  201. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in a non-clinical sample
  202. Individual differences and emotional labor: The effects of core self-evaluations onย DEPERSONALIZATION
  203. The depersonalized brain: New evidence supporting a distinction betweenย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization from discrete patterns of autonomic suppression โ€ฆ
  204. The New Social Disease: From High techย DEPERSONALIZATIONย to survival of the soul
  205. Mindfulness andย DEPERSONALIZATION: a Nuanced Relationship
  206. Emotional exhaustion,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and mental health in nurses from Huelva: A cross-cutting study during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic
  207. Psychometric properties of the Cambridgeย DEPERSONALIZATIONย scale in Puerto Rico
  208. Skin conductance and memory fragmentation after exposure to an emotional film clip inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  209. Base rates forย DEPERSONALIZATIONย according to the 2-item version of the Cambridgeย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Scale (CDS-2) and its associations with depression/anxiety in โ€ฆ
  210. The dissociative subtype of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among adolescents: Co-occurring PTSD,ย DEPERSONALIZATION/derealization, and other dissociation โ€ฆ
  211. Association of neglect-like symptoms with anxiety, somatization, andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in complex regional pain syndrome
  212. Alcohol-inducedย DEPERSONALIZATION
  213. Use of directive therapy in the treatment ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย neurosis
  214. Isย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder initiated by illicit drug use any different? A survey of 394 adults
  215. Prolongedย DEPERSONALIZATIONย following cannabis abuse.
  216. Some Reflections on the Economic Aspects of โ€œDEPERSONALIZATIONโ€
  217. DEPERSONALIZATION: An effort at clarification
  218. Medication-associatedย DEPERSONALIZATIONย symptoms: report of transientย DEPERSONALIZATIONย symptoms induced by minocycline
  219. Ignoring leaders who break promises or following god: Howย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and religious faith inform employeesโ€™ timely work efforts
  220. Fluoxetine inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder.
  221. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization in self-report and clinical interview: the spectrum of borderline personality disorder, dissociative disorders, and healthy controls
  222. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in early adolescence
  223. Daily elevations in dissociative absorption andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in a nonclinical sample are related to daily stress and psychopathological symptoms
  224. Anxiety changesย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization symptoms in vestibular patients
  225. Effects of gendered language on gender stereotyping in computer-mediated communication: The moderating role ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and gender-role orientation
  226. Assessing responsiveness to direct verbal suggestions inย DEPERSONALIZATION-derealization disorder
  227. Pain asymbolia asย DEPERSONALIZATIONย for pain experience. An interoceptive active inference account
  228. Imaginary companions, fantasy twins, mirror dreams andย DEPERSONALIZATION
  229. Defensive and arrested developmental aspects of death anxiety, hypochondriasis andย DEPERSONALIZATION
  230. Phobic anxiety-DEPERSONALIZATIONย syndrome.
  231. Transientย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in youth
  232. Emotional memory and perception of emotional faces in patients suffering fromย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  233. Construct validity of threeย DEPERSONALIZATIONย measures in trauma-exposed college students
  234. Factors of emotional exhaustion,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and sense of accomplishment among teachers of the gifted
  235. DEPERSONALIZATION, fantasies, and coping behavior in clinical context
  236. When the Body Stands in the Way: Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and Schizophrenia
  237. Personality andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย under sensory deprivation conditions
  238. Severeย DEPERSONALIZATIONย treated by behavior therapy.
  239. DEPERSONALIZATIONย following minor closed head injury.
  240. DEPERSONALIZATIONย treated with fluoxetine.
  241. Poor sleep efficiency and daytime napping are risk factors ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder in female university students
  242. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization
  243. Reduced recognition of facial emotional expressions in global burnout and burnoutย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in healthcare providers
  244. On the role ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in Merleau-Ponty
  245. Symptoms ofย DEPERSONALIZATION/derealization are independent risk factors for the development or persistence of psychological distress in the general population โ€ฆ
  246. Depictingย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  247. Altered ego states allied toย DEPERSONALIZATION
  248. DEPERSONALIZATIONย syndrome: An overview
  249. DEPERSONALIZATION, dysphoria, and thought disturbance
  250. Abnormal cardiovascular sympathetic and parasympathetic responses to physical and emotional stimuli inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  251. Psychology and treatment ofย DEPERSONALIZATION
  252. Face processing inย DEPERSONALIZATION: An fMRI study of the unfamiliar self
  253. Aspects ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Derealization in the Experience of Children
  254. Distinctiveness and overlap ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย with anxiety and depression in a community sample: results from the Gutenberg Heart Study
  255. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and the masochistic wish
  256. Somatoform dissociation inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  257. Developmentalย DEPERSONALIZATION: The prefrontal cortex and self-functions in autism
  258. Validity and reliability of the Structured Clinical Interview forย DEPERSONALIZATIONโ€“Derealization Spectrum (SCI-DER)
  259. DEPERSONALIZATIONย syndromeโ€“a report of 9 cases.
  260. The effectiveness of physical activity training onย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and lack of accomplishment of employees
  261. Virtual reality induces symptoms ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization: A longitudinal randomised control trial
  262. Lamotrigine in the immediate treatment of outpatients withย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder without psychiatric comorbidity: randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled โ€ฆ
  263. The etiology of student misbehavior and theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of blame
  264. Preliminary physiological evidence for impaired emotion regulation inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  265. A theoretical framework development for hotel employee turnover: Linking trust in supports, emotional exhaustion,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and reduced personal โ€ฆ
  266. Cardiac modulation of startle is altered inย DEPERSONALIZATION-/derealization disorder: evidence for impaired brainstem representation of baro-afferent neural traffic
  267. Exclusion: A study ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in health care
  268. Whatever next and close to my selfโ€”The transparent senses and the โ€œsecond skinโ€: Implications for the case ofย DEPERSONALIZATION
  269. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation improvesย DEPERSONALIZATION: a case report
  270. Overcomingย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Disorder: A mindfulness and acceptance guide to conquering feelings of numbness and unreality
  271. Perception, denial, andย DEPERSONALIZATION
  272. DEPERSONALIZATION/derealization disorder
  273. DEPERSONALIZATIONย of Personal Service Contracts: The Search for a Modern Approach to Assignability
  274. Reduction ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย during social stress through cognitive therapy for social anxiety disorder: A randomized controlled trial
  275. Association of structural and psychological empowerment withย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and personal accomplishment among nurses: a systematic review
  276. Oxidative modification of blood proteins in patients with psychiatric disorders (depression,ย DEPERSONALIZATION)
  277. Functional connectivity between extrastriate body area and default mode network predictsย DEPERSONALIZATIONย symptoms in major depression: findings from an a priori โ€ฆ
  278. Emotion regulation strategies moderate the relationship of fatigue withย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization symptoms
  279. Depressive phenomenology in regard toย DEPERSONALIZATIONย level
  280. DEPERSONALIZATION, vertigo and Meniereโ€™s disease
  281. On retaining the sense of reality in states ofย DEPERSONALIZATION
  282. A preliminary evaluation of repeated exposure forย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization
  283. The Prevalence ofย DEPERSONALIZATION-Derealization Disorder: A Systematic Review
  284. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization in embarrassing social interactions: an experience sampling study in social phobia, major depression and controls
  285. Dissociative symptoms as measured by the Cambridgeย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Scale in patients with a bipolar disorder
  286. DEPERSONALIZATIONโ€“current data
  287. The effect of emotional exhaustion andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย on physicianโ€“patient communication: A theoretical model, implications, and directions for future research
  288. Altered orientation of spatial attention inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  289. DEPERSONALIZATIONย experiences are strongly associated with dizziness and vertigo symptoms leading to increased health care consumption in the German general โ€ฆ
  290. The role of attention inย DEPERSONALIZATION
  291. A case ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONโ€“derealization syndrome during treatment with quetiapine
  292. Episodicย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in focal epilepsy
  293. Resting-state networks of adolescents experiencingย DEPERSONALIZATION-like illusions: Cross-sectional and longitudinal findings
  294. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in cyberspace
  295. Fromย DEPERSONALIZATIONย to hallucination
  296. Implicit self-esteem in borderline personality andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  297. Emergency Psychiatry: Theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of Health Care
  298. The use of fluoxetine and buspirone for treatment-refractoryย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder.
  299. Illness perceptions inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder: testing an illness attribution model
  300. Humor: A nursing intervention for the elderly: Used appropriately, humor can aid in education, reduce stress, and relieve theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย many elderly people โ€ฆ
  301. From brooding to detachment: Rumination longitudinally predicts an increase inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealisation
  302. DEPERSONALIZATIONย as a manifestation of evolving health
  303. Anomalous self-experiences: markers of schizophrenia vulnerability or symptoms ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder? A phenomenological investigation of two cases
  304. High betrayal adolescent sexual abuse and nonsuicidal self-injury: The role ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in emerging adults
  305. Life on Autopilot: A Guide to Living withย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Disorder
  306. DEPERSONALIZATION: Definition and treatment
  307. Childhood maltreatment type and severity predictย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization in treatment-seeking women with posttraumatic stress disorder
  308. Mania occurring during treatment forย DEPERSONALIZATION: a report of two cases.
  309. Psychophysiological investigations inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder and effects of electrodermal biofeedback
  310. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in adolescence
  311. Factor structure of the Cambridgeย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Scale in trauma-exposed college students
  312. The relationship ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and absorption to hallucinations in psychotic and non-clinical participants
  313. Study of pain sensitivity based on the indicators of electro-odontometry in patients withย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and depressive disorders
  314. Human development orย DEPERSONALIZATION? The company as total community
  315. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders, first-degree relatives and normal controls
  316. A case ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย with treatment-resistant depression successfully treated with sertraline-lamotrigine combination
  317. What was once essential, may become detrimental: The mediating role ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in the relationship between childhood emotional maltreatment and โ€ฆ
  318. Distinguishing affectiveย DEPERSONALIZATIONย from anhedonia in major depression and bipolar disorder
  319. Methylphenidate inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder: a case report
  320. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and temporal disintegration in acute mental illness.
  321. Tracking potentiating states of dissociation: an intensive clinical case study of sleep, daydreaming, mood, andย DEPERSONALIZATION/derealization
  322. Exploration of self-and world-experiences inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย traits
  323. Cognitive load and autonomic response patterns under negative priming demand inย DEPERSONALIZATIONโ€derealization disorder
  324. The effects of emotional exhaustion andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย on personal accomplishment in pharmaceutical industry
  325. Effect of Emotional Exhaustion and Knowledge Sharing onย DEPERSONALIZATION, Work Accomplishment, and Organizational Performance
  326. Multifaceted self-consciousness:ย DEPERSONALIZATION, shame, flow, and creativity in performing artists.
  327. How often is theย DEPERSONALIZATION-Derealization Disorder (ICD-10: F48. 1) diagnosed in the outpatient health-care service?
  328. The circumplex structure ofย DEPERSONALIZATION/derealization
  329. The relationship between obsessive mechanisms and a state of self disturbance:ย DEPERSONALIZATION
  330. The phobic anxiety-DEPERSONALIZATIONย syndrome.
  331. Changes of P300 elicited during a working memory test in individuals withย DEPERSONALIZATION-derealization experiences
  332. Regaining the soul lost (the limits ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in organizational management)
  333. The analysis of episodes ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in a borderline patient
  334. DEPERSONALIZATION: physiological or pathological in adolescents?
  335. Strange-face illusions during eye-to-eye gazing in dyads: Specific effects on derealization,ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and dissociative identity
  336. DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder may be related to glutamate receptor activation imbalance
  337. Burnout and Psychological Vulnerability in First Responders: Monitoringย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Phobic Anxiety during the COVID-19 Pandemic
  338. Thiopentone Treatment of the Phobic Anxiety-DEPERSONALIZATIONย Syndrome a Preliminary Report [Abridged]
  339. Theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of Sex.
  340. Effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on specific symptom clusters inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder (DPD)
  341. Mindfulness and body awareness inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  342. Dissection of schizotypy and dissociation inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  343. An overview ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in the organizational context
  344. Onย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in adolescence: A consideration from the viewpoints of habituation and โ€˜identityโ€™
  345. Trapped in a Glass Bell Jar: Neural Correlates ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Derealization in Subjects at Clinical High-Risk of Psychosis andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย โ€ฆ
  346. DEPERSONALIZATIONย of Personal Data in Information Systems
  347. DEPERSONALIZATION, ego splitting, non-human fantasy and shame
  348. Dual role as a protective factor for burnoutโ€relatedย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in oncologists
  349. The Development of Prison Officersโ€™ Job Satisfaction and its Impact onย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of Incarcerated Persons: The Role of Organizational Dehumanization
  350. Impotence, frigidity andย DEPERSONALIZATION.
  351. Theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย syndrome
  352. White matter abnormalities in first-episode patients withย DEPERSONALIZATION/derealization disorder: A tract-based spatial statistics study
  353. Zoomed out?ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย is Related to Increased Digital Media Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown
  354. DEPERSONALIZATIONย following nitrazepam withdrawal.
  355. Paroxetine forย DEPERSONALIZATIONย associated with multiple sclerosis
  356. Italian (cross cultural) adaptation and validation of the Cambridgeย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Scale (CDS)
  357. Third-year medical studentsโ€™ reactions to surgical patients in pain: doubt, distress, andย DEPERSONALIZATION
  358. Pharmacological dissection of panic andย DEPERSONALIZATION.
  359. Igitur or Elbehnonโ€™s Folly: Theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Process and the Creative Encounter
  360. โ€ฆ environment interaction of the oxytocin receptor gene polymorphism (rs53576) and unresolved attachment status predictย DEPERSONALIZATIONย symptoms: An exploratory โ€ฆ
  361. Temporal lobe epilepsy and the phobic anxiety-DEPERSONALIZATIONย syndrome. Part I: A comparative study
  362. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and allied disturbances in childhood
  363. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in a 16-year-old boy.
  364. Temporal disorganization,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and persecutory ideation in acute mental illness.
  365. Quetiapine: focus on emotional numbing inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder: an fMRI case report
  366. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization syndrome: report on a case study and pharmacological management
  367. DEPERSONALIZATIONย treated by cannabis indica and psychotherapy
  368. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in the light of Brentanoโ€™s phenomenology
  369. Affect changes inย DEPERSONALIZATION
  370. DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder and schizotypal personality disorder.
  371. The effects of being spurned and self-esteem onย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and coping preferences in kindergarten teachers: The case of Hong Kong
  372. Student behavior, theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of blame, and the society of victims
  373. Stranger to my self: Insideย DEPERSONALIZATION: The hidden epidemic
  374. Trauma andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย during panic attacks
  375. The experience ofย DEPERSONALIZATION: A written report by a patient
  376. Adaptive immersive Virtual Environments as a treatment forย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  377. Symptom profiles inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and anxiety disorders: an analysis of the Beck Anxiety Inventory
  378. The Problems ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in Freudโ€™sโ€ Disturbance of Memory on the Acropolisโ€
  379. Phenomenal depth: a common phenomenological dimension in depression andย DEPERSONALIZATION
  380. Theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of medicine, and the promises of spiritual care
  381. The Relationship Between Emotional Exhaustion,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, Personal Accomplishment, and Job Satisfaction: An Empirical Study in Saudi Arabia
  382. Experiential avoidance, uncompassionate selfโ€responding, and peritraumaticย DEPERSONALIZATION/derealization: A novel mediation model for warโ€related PTSD โ€ฆ
  383. THE PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OFย DEPERSONALIZATIONย IN DEPRESSIVE ILLNESSES TREATED WITH ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY: STATISTICAL โ€ฆ
  384. DEPERSONALIZATION:(A phenomenological study in psychiatric patients).
  385. Introducing a Group Therapy Program (PLAN D) for Young Outpatients with Derealization andย DEPERSONALIZATION: A Pilot Study
  386. DEPERSONALIZATION: A review and rethinking of a nuclear problem
  387. Orientational perception: III. Orientational percept distortions inย DEPERSONALIZATION
  388. DEPERSONALIZATION: WITH REPORT OF AN UNUSUAL CASE
  389. Ventrolateral prefrontal cortex repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in the treatment ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder: A consecutive case series
  390. Minocycline-induced transientย DEPERSONALIZATION: A case report
  391. The Anxiety Phobicย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Syndrome: Role of the cognitive-perceptual style.
  392. Aestheticย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in Louise Welshโ€™s The Cutting Room
  393. Group Indoctrination: Techniques ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Domination of Individual Consciousness
  394. DEPERSONALIZATION
  395. Descartes, consciousness andย DEPERSONALIZATION: viewing the history of philosophy from a strausian perspective
  396. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and the use of LSD: a psychodynamic study
  397. DEPERSONALIZATIONย syndrome after acquired brain damage. Overview based on 3 case reports and the literature and discussion of etiological models
  398. The significance ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in the life and writings of Joseph Conrad
  399. The role of fearful attachment inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  400. What is it like to be disconnected from the body?: A phenomenological account of disembodiment inย DEPERSONALIZATION/derealization disorder
  401. Economic crisis, emotional exhaustion,ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and personal accomplishment of teachers in Greece
  402. DEPERSONALIZATIONย experiences in adolescents
  403. Delusions,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and unusual psychopathological symptoms
  404. Self-DEPERSONALIZATIONย and ingroup favoritism in minimal group hierarchies.
  405. Early emotional processing deficits inย DEPERSONALIZATION: An exploration with event-related potentials in an undergraduate sample
  406. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and the body ego with special reference to the genital representation
  407. Mescalin andย DEPERSONALIZATION
  408. Experience of being spurned: coping style, stress preparation, andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in beginning kindergarten teachers
  409. DEPERSONALIZATION-derealization syndrome induced by reboxetine
  410. Who is the man in the mirror?ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder after obesity surgery
  411. The moderating role of rumination and social sharing in the relationship between mistreatment and service sabotage andย DEPERSONALIZATION: A cross-sectional study of โ€ฆ
  412. The effects of job demands and resources on turnover intention: The mediating roles of emotional exhaustion andย DEPERSONALIZATION
  413. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in a female adolescent.
  414. Investigatingย DEPERSONALIZATION
  415. Persistentย DEPERSONALIZATION/derealization disorder induced by synthetic cannabinoids
  416. Evaluation of a brief cognitive behavioral group intervention to reduceย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in students with high levels of trait test anxiety: a randomized controlled trial
  417. Factor Influencingย DEPERSONALIZATIONย on Prison Employees
  418. A case report of dissociative neurosis (DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder) in an adolescent treated with family therapy and behavior modification.
  419. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and the Dream inโ€ The Red Badge of Courageโ€
  420. A Sociological View ofย DEPERSONALIZATION
  421. Interoceptive cue exposure forย DEPERSONALIZATION: A case series
  422. Memory for Prediction Error Minimization: Fromย DEPERSONALIZATIONย to the Delusion of Non-Existence
  423. A case ofย DEPERSONALIZATION
  424. The efficacy of lamotrigine in a resistant case ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder.
  425. Theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of education and the language of accountability: A view from a local newspaper
  426. Theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of violence: Reflections on the future of personal responsibility
  427. An episode of acute, self-limitingย DEPERSONALIZATIONย following a first session of hypnosis
  428. A disembodied man: A case of somatopsychicย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in schizotypal disorder
  429. The strange case of Fyodor Dostoevsky and Robert Stevenson in the Victorian Age: A protest against theย DEPERSONALIZATION
  430. On Entering the Military Organization: Decivilianization,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, Order, and Command in the Zimbabwe National Army 1
  431. Strategies of camouflage:ย DEPERSONALIZATION, schizoanalysis and contemporary photography
  432. Pain and tactile dissociation, derealization andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย symptoms in women and recalled traumatic events in childhood, adolescence and early โ€ฆ
  433. DEPERSONALIZATION, social phobia and shame
  434. Attention and Memory inย DEPERSONALIZATION-Spectrum Dissociative Disorders: Impact of Selective-Divided Attentional Condition, Stimulus Emotionality, and Stress
  435. Study of dissociative disorders andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in a sample of young adult French population
  436. Method of dataย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in protected automated information systems
  437. Levels ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Derealization reported by recovered and non-recovered borderline patients over 20 years of prospective follow-up
  438. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in Balkan endemic nephropathy.
  439. ofย DEPERSONALIZATION: A Disorder of Self-Awareness
  440. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and deja vu experiences: Prevalences in nonclinical samples
  441. ECEM (Eye Closure, Eye Movements): application toย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  442. DEPERSONALIZATIONย after withdrawal from cannabis usage
  443. The occurrence ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย symptoms after accelerated HF-rTMS of the left DLPFC in a patient with treatment-resistant depression: a case report
  444. Correlational Study of Principal Leadership Styles and Teacherโ€™s Emotional Exhaustion,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and Feeling of Reduced Personal Accomplishment
  445. Relationship ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and suicidality in depressed patients
  446. DEPERSONALIZATIONย affects self-prioritization of bodily, but not abstract self-related information
  447. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization during panic and hypnosis in low and highly hypnotizable agoraphobics
  448. Reducing the Risks to the Institutionalized Elderly: Part I-DEPERSONALIZATION, Negative Relocation Effects, and Medical Care Deficiencies/Part II-Fire, Food Poisoning โ€ฆ
  449. DEPERSONALIZATIONย as a side effect of fluphenazine.
  450. Some Impacts of Office Automation upon Status, Role Change, andย DEPERSONALIZATION
  451. Derealization withoutย DEPERSONALIZATION
  452. A profile analysis of psychopathology in clusters ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย types.
  453. Discussion of Dr. Torchโ€™s paper:ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and the pathology of the self.
  454. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Daydreaming: A pattern of disturbance in the sense of reality
  455. Clinical characteristics of vitalย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in schizophrenia
  456. From collateral to money: social meaning, security devices and the law in theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of monetary relationships
  457. THE PHOBIC ANXIETYโ€“DEPERSONALIZATIONย SYNDROME
  458. DEPERSONALIZATIONย as a developmental disorder of self-consciousness
  459. Alexithymia andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in child sex offenders: the role of emotion regulation
  460. Case Study:ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Vestibular Impairment
  461. The relationship of motivation for sewing, amount of sewing, perceivedย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of the job, and creativity
  462. Hemi-DEPERSONALIZATIONย syndrome
  463. โ€œRobbed of my lifeโ€: The Felt Loss of Familiar and Engaged Presence inย DEPERSONALIZATION/Derealization Disorder
  464. Symptom profile and diagnostic utility ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONโ€“derealization disorder: A retrospective critical review from India
  465. Effect of cultural themes on forming Cotardโ€™s syndrome: reporting a case of Cotardโ€™s syndrome withย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and out of body experience symptoms
  466. โ€œIt Was Our Great Generational Decisionโ€: Capitalism, the Internet andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in Some Millennial Irish Womenโ€™s Writing
  467. What can a Woman Know? Epistemic Bias asย DEPERSONALIZATION
  468. Assessment of theย DEPERSONALIZATION-derealization syndrome using the German version of the Dissociative Experiences Scale
  469. Examination of Trauma,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and Schizophrenia Through the Ipseity Disturbance Model
  470. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and feelings of unreality: Significant symptoms with a variety of meanings
  471. The Fractured Self: Postmodernism andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Disorder
  472. Adjunctive citalopram is effective on hallucinations andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย symptoms: a case report
  473. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and the Self
  474. DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  475. Individualization asย DEPERSONALIZATION: Minority Studies and Political Anthropology
  476. Construct Validity of Three Measures ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in College-Exposed College Students
  477. 313.ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder: neural correlates of thinking without feeling
  478. Naltrexone forย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Study!
  479. Multiple clinical traits predict clinical diagnosis ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder: implications for DSM-V
  480. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and intent
  481. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in kindergarten teachers in relation to rejection of help by fellow teachers and emotional support from family
  482. Data Ethics, AI, and Accompaniment: The Dangers ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in Catholic Health Care
  483. Rating scales for the assessment ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย symptoms: a review
  484. Treatment ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder and associated depression with electroconvulsive therapy
  485. Anxiety sensitivity, distress intolerance, and negative interpretation bias strengthen the relationship between trait anxiety andย DEPERSONALIZATION
  486. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy inย DEPERSONALIZATION-Derealization disorder: A Case Report
  487. Cannabis-Inducedย DEPERSONALIZATION-Derealization Disorder
  488. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in gender dysphoria: widespread and widely unrecognized
  489. DEPERSONALIZATION
  490. Single-item burnout measure correlates well with emotional exhaustion domain of burnout but notย DEPERSONALIZATIONย among medical students
  491. Whatโ€™s In a Name?ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย at the Hands of the State
  492. You get me: Examining the implications of couplesโ€™ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย agreement for employee recovery
  493. Humanย DEPERSONALIZATIONย as a symptom of the postmodern society
  494. Treatment of a patient withย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder with low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the right temporo-parietal junction in a private โ€ฆ
  495. Treatment ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
  496. Aripiprazole inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder comorbid with major depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder: 3 cases
  497. Burnout andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Among Correctional Officers in Security Compared to Criminal Prison
  498. DEPERSONALIZATION/Derealization disorder and schizotypal personality disorder
  499. Masks and puppets: Metamorphosis andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in European avant-garde art criticism, 1915โ€“1939
  500. DEPERSONALIZATION/derealization disorder: Epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, course, and diagnosis
  501. Influence of visual and vestibular hypersensitivity on derealization andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in chronic dizziness
  502. DEPERSONALIZATION: from disorder to the symptom
  503. High performance liquid chromatography of corticosteroids in patients with depression andย DEPERSONALIZATION
  504. โ€œI Hear My Voice, but Who Is Talking?โ€: Understandingย DEPERSONALIZATION
  505. Analysis and Research of Threat, Attacker and Security Models of Dataย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in Decentralized Networks
  506. Feeling Unreal:ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Disorder and the Loss of the Self
  507. Do the depression, anxiety and stress factors predict the dimension ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and low personal accomplishment in professorate?
  508. Emotional Exhaustionย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Health in Two Swedish Human Service Organizations
  509. THE MEDIA ANDย DEPERSONALIZATIONย OF POWER
  510. French translation of the Cambridgeย DEPERSONALIZATIONย scale
  511. Chlorpromazine,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and visual hallucinosis
  512. On competencies and incompetencies, instruction and destruction, individualization andย DEPERSONALIZATION: Reflections on the now-movement
  513. The tourist complex spa Bฤƒile Felix-Bฤƒile 1 maiโ€“personality, distinctiveness by protection versusย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and nonspecific by globalization. conceptual โ€ฆ
  514. Burnout in college resident assistants: Indicators of emotional exhaustion,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and personal accomplishment
  515. DEPERSONALIZATION-derealization in the psychosomatic outpatient and consultation-liaison service
  516. Estrangement in psychopathology:ย DEPERSONALIZATION, derealization, disorders of the self?
  517. Neuropsychological and PET study ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Derealization: a single case report
  518. Prolongedย DEPERSONALIZATION/derealization-like symptom after migraine headache: a case report
  519. Three Defences Against Inner Persecution: Examination Anxiety,ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Hypochondria
  520. Differential diagnosis of an elderly manic-depressive patient withย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and other symptoms
  521. The Power of Retheatricalization andย DEPERSONALIZATION: Maurice Maeterlinck and Hugo von Hofmannsthal
  522. Emotional Exhaustion,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and Feelings of Decreased Personal Accomplishment Oh My: What Message Are We Sending To Our Students?
  523. The Power of Retheatricalization andย DEPERSONALIZATION
  524. โ€ฆ IN KOREA by KWANG-IEL KIM. Korea Journal 13, no. 4 (1973): 41-47.โ€ SIN-BYUNG;โ€ A CULTURE-BOUNDย DEPERSONALIZATIONย SYNDROME by KWANG-IEL KIM โ€ฆ
  525. Onย DEPERSONALIZATION
  526. On the Significance ofโ€™World 3โ€™for theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of Inquiry and the Democratization of Education
  527. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and psychosensory disorders amongst young people who do not seek psychiatric help appeal for psychiatrysts (prevalence, clinical features and โ€ฆ
  528. The Relationship Among Reflective Functioning, History of Childhood Trauma, and Symptoms ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Derealization in Patients with Panic โ€ฆ
  529. The Effectiveness of Physical Activity Training onย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and lack of accomplishment of Employees
  530. โ€ฆ parietal junction for assessing and treating disembodiment phenomena: a systematic review of TMS effect onย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization disorders โ€ฆ
  531. Diagnosis ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Disorder
  532. On the differential diagnostics ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย experiences
  533. โ€ฆ stress experienced by New York state special education administrators and emotional exhaustion,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and personal accomplishment
  534. โ€ฆ Zare Anari A, Pouya F. Effect of cultural themes on forming Cotardโ€™s syndrome: reporting a case of Cotardโ€™s syndrome withย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and out of body โ€ฆ
  535. A phenomenological test of a theory ofย DEPERSONALIZATION
  536. Investigating the Structural Relationships among Hospitality Industry Employeeโ€™s Job Resources, Burnout,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and Customer Orientation
  537. Alternative treatments forย DEPERSONALIZATION
  538. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Creative Writing: Unreal City
  539. The effects of the behavioral characteristics of teacher emotional exhaustion andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย on student engagement, knowledge acquisition, and โ€ฆ
  540. DEPERSONALIZATION: Systematic Assessment
  541. Anomalous Self-and World Experiences inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Traits: a Qualitative Study
  542. Isolation,ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Repeat Trauma: Reflections on Surgery During a Hospital Quarantine
  543. Brief Communications:ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in Adolescence
  544. EfFects of crowding andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย on perception of group atmosphere
  545. โ€œNo Heart for Human Pityโ€: The USโ€“Mexican War,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and Power in EDEN Southworth and Marรญa Amparo Ruiz de Burton
  546. Dissociation in virtual reality:ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization
  547. Treatment ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder with fluoxetine: a case report
  548. ON THE DIFFICULTIES IN THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS BETWEEN PRIMARYย DEPERSONALIZATION-DEREALIZATION DISORDER AND SCHIZOTYPAL โ€ฆ
  549. A review of feeling unreal:ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder and the loss of self
  550. Moderators of the Relationships Between State and Trait Anxiety andย DEPERSONALIZATION
  551. The Aesthetics of Impersonation andย DEPERSONALIZATION: Samuel Beckett and Philip Roth
  552. The Flip Side: An Investigation into theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of Communication
  553. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in panic disorders
  554. Stoneโ€™s Hypothesis of โ€œPersonalizingโ€ Shopping as Compensation for Urbanย DEPERSONALIZATION: A Reconsideration
  555. Childhood Interpersonal Trauma Predictsย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Disorder in Adults.
  556. Visual distortions andย DEPERSONALIZATION-de-realization syndrome
  557. Ptsd,ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Psychosomatic Symptoms in Health Care Workers During the Covid-19 Outbreak
  558. The development of novel interoceptive exposure methods for inducing derealization andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย symptoms
  559. An experiential education inย DEPERSONALIZATION
  560. Types ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and their Relation to Severity of Psychopathology.
  561. DEPERSONALIZATION, the experience of prosthesis, and our cosmic insignificance: The experimental phenomenology of an altered state
  562. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and a severe form of agoraphobia: A case report and review
  563. DEPERSONALIZATION
  564. Use of Mixed Amphetamine Salts in a Patient withย DEPERSONALIZATION/Derealization Disorder
  565. The Effects of Primary Care Nursing and Feelings of Isolation/DEPERSONALIZATIONย of the Critical Care Nurse: Part IIโ€”Results of a Descriptive-Correlational Study: The โ€ฆ
  566. A language not of this worldโ€:ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Unintelligibility in Robert Bolaรฑoโ€™s โ€œThe Part about the Crimes
  567. Marijuana-Inducedย DEPERSONALIZATION
  568. Response of traumatized patients withย DEPERSONALIZATIONโ€“from the perspective of attachment theory
  569. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and estrangement: individual or social processes?
  570. DEPERSONALIZATION
  571. โ€ฆ AS A FUNCTION OF COPING PROFILES, LOCUS OF CONTROL, AND SELF-ESTEEM (STRESS, INTENSIVE-CARE, DEATH,ย DEPERSONALIZATION)
  572. Losing Oneself: Persistent Nonduality,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, Dissociation, Mental Health, and Memory
  573. DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW METHOD OFย DEPERSONALIZATIONย OF PERSONAL DATA
  574. Response to aversive stimuli inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder: neural activation patterns in two patients before and after treatment with lamotrigine
  575. Emotional Fatigue,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and Professional Fulfillment among Students of a Private Dental College in Chennai, India
  576. Resolution of Acute-Onsetย DEPERSONALIZATION/Derealization With Clonazepam and Inpatient Hospitalization
  577. Virtual Self and Digitalย DEPERSONALIZATION: Between Existential Dasein and Digital Design
  578. Exploring the Prevalence of Emotional Exhaustion,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and Personal Accomplishment Among Registered Dietitians Working with People on Dialysis โ€ฆ
  579. The psychophysiological aspects ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorders in schizophrenia
  580. Neurobiology and Neuroimaging ofย DEPERSONALIZATION, Conversion, and Dissociation
  581. In our own words: transgender experiences ofย DEPERSONALIZATION
  582. The psychopathology ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย depression
  583. Combined Therapiesโ€“rTMS meets CBT. Novel approach for the treatment of Derealization/DEPERSONALIZATIONย Syndrome
  584. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ROLE OVERLOAD,ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย AND COMMERCIAL PERFORMANCE: Hypotheses Proposal
  585. Screening forย DEPERSONALIZATION/Derealization Disorder among Medical Students at a Brazilian Public University
  586. โ€ฆ and burnout with a predictive analysis of the characteristics of teachers most likely to experience emotional exhaustion,ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and low personal โ€ฆ
  587. DEPERSONALIZATION
  588. Emergentology:ย DEPERSONALIZATION, Emotional Exhaustion, Burnout
  589. DEPERSONALIZATIONย crisis: between acute anxiety and psychosis
  590. DEPERSONALIZATION
  591. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Personalization as Factors in a Taxonomy of Acting
  592. DEPERSONALIZATION.
  593. Reliability, Validity, and Psychometric Properties of the Greek Translation of the Cambridgeย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Scale (CDS)
  594. Koroโ€”A Culture-Boundย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Syndrome
  595. DEPERSONALIZATION: Deconstructing Eliotโ€™s Notion in The Waste Land
  596. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and self-consciousness, self-esteem, and shame
  597. Sylvia Plath Revisited in the Lens ofย DEPERSONALIZATION
  598. Levels ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization in emergency response personnel
  599. A Clinical and EEG Study of a Case ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย as a Residual Symptom of Schizophrenia
  600. DEPERSONALIZATIONย Derealization Disorder in Teens
  601. The look ofย DEPERSONALIZATION: Visual rhetoric in personality textbook covers
  602. The Effects of Primary Care Nursing and Feelings of Isolation/DEPERSONALIZATIONย of the Critical Care Nurse: Part Iโ€”Background for the Study: Many factors contribute โ€ฆ
  603. The Effects of Attachment Relationships on the Development of Effects of Empathy orย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in Adolescence
  604. Psychopatholy ofย DEPERSONALIZATION
  605. MP15-08 THE INTERVENTIONS TO REDUCE RESIDENT EXHAUSTION ANDย DEPERSONALIZATIONย (TIRRED) STUDY: A PILOT STUDY EXPLORING BURNOUT โ€ฆ
  606. Oseltamivir-related derealization andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย experiences
  607. DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder: Erratum.
  608. The Effect of Exhaustion,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and Personal Achievement Variables Towards Job Performance
  609. DEPERSONALIZATIONย Disorder: A review of the literature
  610. DEVELOPMENT, RELIABILITY, AND VALIDITY OF A DISSOCIATION SCALE (DEREALIZATION,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, TEST CONSTRUCTION)
  611. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in The Emergency Service: Frequency of Professional Burnout
  612. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and the Unbearable Lightness of Being: a Depth Psychological Look at a Misunderstood Phenomenon
  613. DEPERSONALIZATION-derealization syndrome: A case report
  614. The opaque window: an investigation into the phenomenology ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization
  615. Percy Shelleyโ€™s Touch; or, Lyricย DEPERSONALIZATION
  616. Comparison of burnout,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, anxiety, stress and depression among clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, and counselling psychologists
  617. Academic Effects ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in Secondary Educators
  618. THE RISE INย DEPERSONALIZATION
  619. 1829โ€“Effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on specific symptom clusters inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder (DPD)
  620. DEPERSONALIZATIONย Disorder Update| Psychiatrist. com
  621. Onย DEPERSONALIZATION
  622. Top-down recognition leads to a reduced sense of body ownership in individuals withย DEPERSONALIZATIONย tendencies: A focus on full body illusion
  623. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Creative Writing
  624. A Note onย DEPERSONALIZATION
  625. DEPERSONALIZATIONย In The Emergency Department
  626. The Produced Self: Conflicts ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in Edith Whartonโ€™s The House of Mirth
  627. EMOTIONALย DEPERSONALIZATIONย IN PERSONS WITH FEEDING AND EATING DISORDERS.
  628. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in structured groups
  629. MESCALIN ANDย DEPERSONALIZATION
  630. The phenomenology ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in depressive disorders
  631. The Mechanism ofย DEPERSONALIZATION
  632. Symposium onย DEPERSONALIZATION.:ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Object Relations. M. Bouvet. Pp. 449-611
  633. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Projection in Groups: Two Paths to Uncertainty Reduction
  634. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Erotization of Thought
  635. Relationship ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and suicidality in depressed patients
  636. Theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of Geology
  637. DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorders in psychiatric and somatic clinic.
  638. Onย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in Medicine
  639. Existence in a Shambles: Examining the Curious Case ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Disorder
  640. Improvement of persistent cenesthopathy andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย after treatment with brexpiprazole in schizophrenia
  641. Interoceptive exposure and habituation forย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization symptoms in the treatment of panic disorder
  642. VOCALย DEPERSONALIZATIONย IN SCAT SINGING
  643. Doesย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Affect Studentsโ€™ Academic Performance?
  644. States ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย [รœber Depersonalisationszustรคnde].(Internat. Zeitschr. fรผr Psycho-analyse, i, 1924.) Nunberg, H.
  645. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and the sense of bodily ownership
  646. DEPERSONALIZATIONย Disorder (DPD)
  647. Effectiveness of a Constructive Model of Variables related toย DEPERSONALIZATION-Derealization Disorder of University Students
  648. DEPERSONALIZATIONย Disorder Following Medication Withdrawal
  649. DEPERSONALIZATION: A New Look at a Neglected Syndrome
  650. DEPERSONALIZATION/DEREALIZATION DISORDER: JENNIFERโ€™S RECOVERY STORY
  651. DEPERSONALIZATION/Derealization Disorder: Theory, Treatment, and Advocacy
  652. โ€œEverything seems like a Cartoonโ€-Single, Oral ingested Cannabis inducedย DEPERSONALIZATION-Derealization Disorder
  653. Stages of the formation ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in adolescence and youth.
  654. Approach to treatingย DEPERSONALIZATION/derealization disorder
  655. DEPERSONALIZATION: a basis for the scientific community
  656. DEPERSONALIZATION: A New Look at a Neglected Syndrome
  657. Suggestiveย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and repersonalization: The psychophysiology of hypnotism.
  658. A phenomenological inquiry of womenโ€™s experience ofย DEPERSONALIZATION.
  659. Mescaline andย DEPERSONALIZATION.(Journ. Neur. and Psychopath., vol. xvi, p. 193, Jan., 1936.) Guttmann, E., and Maclay, WS
  660. Analysis of a schizophrenic state withย DEPERSONALIZATIONย (1947)
  661. Theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of Creativity
  662. Seeing Things Differently: A Phenomenological Account ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in Social Phobia
  663. Pharmacotherapy ofย DEPERSONALIZATION/derealization disorder
  664. A Pilot Study Investigation of Methylphenidate as a Potential Treatment forย DEPERSONALIZATION/Derealization Disorder
  665. The implementation ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย algorithm of digital images
  666. Methodological approach to qualitative research ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of moral agent in online environment
  667. India and Mysticalย DEPERSONALIZATION
  668. Influence of Dysfunctional Customer Behavior onย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Service Sabotage: Moderated Mediation Effect of a Caring Climate
  669. An Incomplete Story:ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Standardized Testing
  670. Rebellion, andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in Brazilian Popular Literature
  671. DEPERSONALIZATIONย of the Customer Relationship in the Age of Digitalization
  672. Personal peculiarities of epileptic patients withย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in the interictal period
  673. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in Relation to Erotization of Thought.(Int. Journ. of Psycho-analysis, vol. xv, p. 271, Aprilโ€“July, 1934.) Oberndorf, CP
  674. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in Burned Patients
  675. Reflection of torture and transformation as a tool ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and homogenization in the novels of
  676. What does it mean to be a pariah?: assimilation,ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and uniqueness in the thought of Hannah Arendt
  677. New Psychoanalytic Contribution to the Study of the Sentiments Called, ofย DEPERSONALIZATION
  678. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in the Light of the Libido Theory
  679. The Psychoanalytic Significance of the Feeling ofย DEPERSONALIZATION
  680. Analysis of possibilities of biometric techniques application for carrying outย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of personal data
  681. BETWEEN PERSON ORย DEPERSONALIZATIONย IN THE VIRTUAL SPACE
  682. Protection of personal data confidentiality usingย DEPERSONALIZATION
  683. QUESTIONNAIRE OFย DEPERSONALIZATIONย BY THE PROFESSIONAL SYSTEM (DPS)
  684. Hypnagogia, Anxiety,ย DEPERSONALIZATION: A Phenomenological Perspective
  685. DEPERSONALIZATIONย ALGORITHM OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
  686. The Social Dimension of the Self: Self-formation as Revealed byย DEPERSONALIZATION
  687. Two types ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONโ€“reconsideration from a descriptive-phenomenological view point
  688. The syndrome of depressiveย DEPERSONALIZATION
  689. Fluoxetine forย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Disorder: Lack of Efficacy
  690. DEPERSONALIZATION: SELF & SENSATION.
  691. Psychotherapy ofย DEPERSONALIZATION/derealization disorder
  692. DEPERSONALIZATION: A New Look at a Neglected Syndrome. By M. Sierra.(Pp. 182; $90.00; ISBN-13: 9780521874984 hb.) Cambridge University Press: New York. 2009 โ€ฆ
  693. DEPERSONALIZATIONย on Internet from Psychological Perspectiveโ€“From Fromm to Rollo May
  694. DEPERSONALIZATIONย affects self-prioritization of bodily, but not abstract self-related information
  695. Psychology and Treatment ofย DEPERSONALIZATION: Fritz Wittels. Psa. Rev., XXVII, No. 1, 1940
  696. DEPERSONALIZATION: Psychopathology and philosophy
  697. Lamotrigine in combination treatment forย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  698. PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMย DEPERSONALIZATIONย QUESTIONNAIRE (DPS)
  699. Koro-A Culture Boundย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Syndrome
  700. On Retaining the Sense of Reality in States ofย DEPERSONALIZATION
  701. Clinical: Fritz Wittels.โ€™Psychology and Treatment ofย DEPERSONALIZATION.โ€™Psychoanalytic Review, 1940, Vol. XXVII, No. 1, pp.
  702. Functional Budgeting: A Step towardย DEPERSONALIZATION
  703. Body language group:ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and repersonalization using make-up
  704. Social anxiety andย DEPERSONALIZATION
  705. DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorders in schizophrenic children
  706. Cog in the Machine: Causes ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย at the Workplace
  707. Some Clinical and Aetiological Aspects ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย with a Case Report of Identical Twins
  708. Psychopathology ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and de-realization. What is the limit between normal and pathological?
  709. Elevated rates ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in gender dysphoria
  710. Theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of the Concept of Ownership in Contemporary Society Brought about by the Use of Title as a Security Device
  711. DEPERSONALIZATIONย in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy and the Organic Psychoses
  712. Pharmacological Evidence for the Role of Serotonin inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Disorder
  713. Theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of Music: Mp3 versus CD
  714. Older women deserve more than chaos andย DEPERSONALIZATION
  715. Soviet Translator Alexander Romm: an Experience of Literaryย DEPERSONALIZATION
  716. Psychosocial impact ofย DEPERSONALIZATION: Social and occupational impairment
  717. Understanding and treatingย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder eLAiNe CM HUNTer
  718. The Relationship Betweenย DEPERSONALIZATIONย And Social Adjustment In Patients With Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
  719. Relationship betweenย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and self-perceived medical errors
  720. Relationship between depression andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย among Japanese nurses
  721. Empty Space: Theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of the Future in 2001: A Space Odyssey
  722. Towards The Problem Ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Disorders Psychotherapy (A Pilot Study Findings Discussion)
  723. SEX OFFENDING ANDย DEPERSONALIZATION
  724. Subjectivity (DEPERSONALIZATION) in Life and Art Viewed by Existential Semiotics
  725. The Effect ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Derealization Symptoms on Olfaction and Olfactory Hedonics
  726. Searl MN: A Note onย DEPERSONALIZATION. Internat Journal of PsA XIII, 3
  727. THE โ€œMORNING-AFTER PILLโ€: ANOTHER STEP TOWARDSย DEPERSONALIZATION?
  728. FEIGENBAUM, DORIAN:ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย as a Defense Mechanism. Psa. Quarterly, VI, 1
  729. DEPERSONALIZATIONย AS THE MANIFESTATION OF SCHIZOPHRENIA, DEPRESSION AND DESIRE OF IMMORTALITY
  730. The double-edged sword ofย DEPERSONALIZATION: An examination ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONโ€˜s role in the police profession
  731. Clinical style being and doing: critical-propositional response toย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and social suffering
  732. DEPERSONALIZATIONย of addicts and their non-addicted peers
  733. Inside-out Minds: Consciousness, Attention, andย DEPERSONALIZATION
  734. The experience ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in adults as a consequence of childhood abuse
  735. DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Derealizationโ€“Contemporary Findings
  736. DEPERSONALIZATIONย Disorder/Derealization Disorder
  737. The neurobiology ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization
  738. The informed consent โ€œproblemโ€ from the rights of the patient to theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of the physician-patient relationship
  739. THE ASSESSMENT AND CLINICAL CORRELATES OFย DEPERSONALIZATIONย SYMPTOMS IN MOOD AND ANXIETY DISORDERS
  740. DEPERSONALIZATION: A New Look at a Neglected Syndrome. By Mauricio Sierra. Cambridge University Press. 2009.ยฃ 50 (hb). 182 pp. ISBN: 9780521874984
  741. THE PEDAGOGIC IMPLICATIONS OFย DEPERSONALIZATIONย IN THE CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL ORDER.(AFRIKAANS TEXT)
  742. Physiological correlates of emotion regulation inย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  743. The Effect ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย on Time Reproduction for Negative, Neutral, and Positive Images
  744. Personalization andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in Academic Discourse-A corpus-based Comparison of Austrian Undergraduate and Graduate Student Texts with โ€ฆ
  745. A Case ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย [Ein Fall von Depersonalisation].(Zeitschr. fรผr die ges. Neur. und Psychiat., vol. lxxiv, p. 592.) Hartmann, H.
  746. Phenomenological Psychopathology of Common Sense and Medicalization Blankenburg and Kimura on Schizophrenia andย DEPERSONALIZATION
  747. Relationship betweenย DEPERSONALIZATIONย syndrome and medical malpractice among Japanese nurses
  748. THE PROTECTIVE FUNCTION OFย DEPERSONALIZATIONย OF THE PERSONALITY LIFE-SUPPORT SYSTEM
  749. SOCIALย DEPERSONALIZATIONย AS A FUNCTION OF SOCIAL SETTING: A STUDY OF THE SOCIAL EFFECTS OF MECHANIZED APPROACHES IN HIGHER โ€ฆ
  750. Examination Anxiety,ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Hypochondria
  751. On Retaining the Sense of Reality in States ofย DEPERSONALIZATION: CP Oberndorf. Int. J. Psa., XX, 1939, p. 137
  752. Variant of auto-allopsychicย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in patients with latent schizophrenia
  753. DEPERSONALIZATIONย Episodes in Self-Mutilation
  754. Empathy as the factor preventingย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of psychologists and teachers
  755. Nurse Turnover and Burnout: The Mediating Role ofย DEPERSONALIZATION
  756. Relationship betweenย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and eating disorders among Japanese nurses
  757. Uncomfortably numbโ€™: the perspectives of Maltese mental health professionals towardsย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder
  758. DEPERSONALIZATIONย After Intestinal Poisoning
  759. DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder in pre-adolescent child of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
  760. DEREALIZATION ANDย DEPERSONALIZATIONย INDUCED BY CANNABIS.
  761. Out-group exploitation throughย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in a prisonerโ€™s dilemma game
  762. Feeling Unreal:ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Disorder and the Loss of the Self. By D. Simeon and J. Abugel.(Pp. 256; $27.50; ISBN 01951-70229 hb.) Oxford University Press โ€ฆ
  763. Oedipus, narcissism andย DEPERSONALIZATION
  764. Combating Patientย DEPERSONALIZATION: Rebuilding the Patient-Provider Relationship With a Simple Communication Tool
  765. A study on the effects of emotional exhaustion andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย on job satisfaction among CIMB Terengganu employees
  766. On the prevalence ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization in inpatient psychotherapy
  767. A comparison of the degree ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย experienced by elderly persons in different living environments
  768. DEPERSONALIZATIONย OF READERSา‘ PERSONAL DATA IN AUTOMATED LIBRARY SYSTEMS
  769. OBERNDORF, CP: On Retaining the Sense of Reality in States ofย DEPERSONALIZATION. The International Journal of Psychoanalysis
  770. Combatingย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in Caring for Terminally Ill Patients
  771. Overcomingย DEPERSONALIZATIONย & Feelings of Unreality: A self-help guide using cognitive behavioral techniques
  772. So that Steam Rises Ritual Bathing asย DEPERSONALIZATION
  773. RELATIONSHIP BETWEENย DEPERSONALIZATIONย SYNDROME AND OBSESSIVE-COMPUSIVE SYMPTOM AMONG JAPANESE NURSES
  774. Zolpidem Inducesย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Derealization Symptoms: A
  775. Research Article Anxiety Changesย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Derealization Symptoms in Vestibular Patients
  776. The development of emotional exhaustion,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and reduced personal accomplishment in in-home family service providers
  777. The interface between Sartreโ€™s theory of emotions andย DEPERSONALIZATION/derealization
  778. โ€ฆ PATIENT EXPERIENCE IN CRITICAL CARE: Iโ€™d Kill Myself To Get Some Juice: The Importance Of Patient Dignity And Consequence Ofย DEPERSONALIZATION
  779. Analysis of Violent and Non-violent Child Molesters onย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of the Other in Correlation with the MMPI-2: Cuadra Index & Goldberg Index
  780. TS Eliotโ€™s Negative Self-Consciousness:ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย inโ€ Tradition and the Individual Talentโ€ andโ€ Little Gidding IIโ€
  781. The Effect of Extracurricular Activities on the Emotional Exhaustion,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and Sense of Personal Accomplishment (Burnout) of Academically High โ€ฆ
  782. 14.ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and the Dream
  783. DEPERSONALIZATIONย versus Personalization: The Effect of Blank versus Sample Displays in Highly Personalized Consumer Products
  784. A hole in the mirror: The experimental and phenomenological psychopathology of psychogenicย DEPERSONALIZATION
  785. Top-Down Influence Leads to a Reduced Sense of Body Ownership in Individuals Withย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Tendencies: A Focus on Full Body Illusion
  786. Past and future explanations forย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization disorder: A role for predictive coding.
  787. More than unreal: cliniciansโ€™ practice experiences with clients affected by chronicย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and derealization
  788. Workload Area of Worklife, Need Satisfaction, Emotional Exhaustion, andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in General Education Teachers
  789. T66. Functional Connectivity Between Extrastriate Body Area and Default-Mode Network Predictsย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Symptoms in Major Depression: Findings From a โ€ฆ
  790. Influence of naloxone on corticosteroid content and state of oxidative system in blood in depressive patients with manifested syndrome ofย DEPERSONALIZATION
  791. From Fragmentation to Coherence: Explaining autism and derealization/DEPERSONALIZATIONย in the context of child development
  792. 14. Zvyagintsev and Tarkovsky: Influence,ย DEPERSONALIZATION, and Autonomy
  793. British Journal of Medical Psychology. XXI, 1948: On the Structure of theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Neurosis. Heintick Winnik. Pp. 268
  794. International Journal of Psychoanalysis. XXVIII, 1947: Analysis of a Schizophrenic State withย DEPERSONALIZATION. Herbert Rosenf
  795. P-145-Association betweenย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and panic disorder in a sample of patients with anxiety disorders and mood
  796. โ€ฆ Effects of a Sublingual Formulation of Cyclobenzaprine (TNX-102 SL*) on Dissociative Symptoms of Derealization andย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in a Military-Related โ€ฆ
  797. Psychiatric Quarterly. XL, 1966:ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย Phenomena in 214 Adult Psychiatric Inpatients. P. Waverly Davidson, III. Pp
  798. โ€ฆ 1994) dissociative disor-ders include dissociative amnesia, dissociative fugue, dissociative identity disorder,ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย disorder, dissociative disorder not โ€ฆ
  799. Dissociation: Vol. 9, No. 3, p. 169-175: A profile analysis of psychopathology in clusters ofย DEPERSONALIZATIONย types
  800. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. CLXIV, 1977:ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in Accident Victims and Psychiatric Patients. Russell Noy
  801. Journal of the Hillside Hospital. IX, 1960: On a Case ofย DEPERSONALIZATION. Stefano Fajrajzen. Pp. 106-127
  802. 2839โ€“Ziprasidone augmentation of lamotrigine in treatmentย DEPERSONALIZATIONย in bipolar disorder
  803. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. X, 1962:ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and Derealization. Charles N. Sarlin. Pp. 784-8
  804. Dissociation: Vol. 9, No. 1, p. 037-045, Autohypnosis, hypnotic anaesthesias, hypnoid states, hidden ego states,ย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and other dissociative phenomena โ€ฆ
  805. PW01-49-DEPERSONALIZATIONย in patients with panic disorder: role of personality
  806. Friedrich Dรผrrenmattโ€™s Der Verdacht: Failure to Respect the Autonomy of Others and Theirย DEPERSONALIZATION
  807. Oscar Wildeโ€™s The Picture of Dorian Gray: Failure to Respect the Autonomy of Others and Theirย DEPERSONALIZATION
  808. Windows 8 and theย DEPERSONALIZATIONย of PCs
  809. Ka-Tzetnik 135633: Historicalย DEPERSONALIZATIONย and the Celebrity Witness

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