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单词 depersonalization
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Patients meeting criteria for anxiety disorders were excluded wheredepersonalizationwas found to be circumscribed to panic attacks or other episodes of intense anxiety.
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This finding is in keeping with long-held and currently neglected views thatdepersonalizationconstitutes a syndrome, rather than a symptom.
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The mean age of onset ofdepersonalizationwas 20 10.2 years, and the mean duration of the condition was 13 12.4 years.
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Finally,depersonalizationrefers to experiencing events as if you were a third party observer, disconnected from your body or feelings.
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The relationship between scores on the emotional exhaustion or personal accomplishment subscales and thedepersonalizationsubscale was not statistically significant (r = 0.0085).
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Symptoms ofdepersonalizationbelong to distinct but related psychopathological domains.
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However, unlike the case in depression, such complaints are mainly subjective indepersonalizationwith the behavioural expression of emotions seeming normal (see above).
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This is part of the pattern ofdepersonalizationand diminishing the ego.
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Violence, deprivation anddepersonalization, he concluded, characterize these autobiographical accounts.
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Perceived parenting styles,depersonalization, anxiety and coping behaviors in adolescents.
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Do composers successfully represent human beings as creative and autonomous individuals while simultaneously introducing technological images of dominance anddepersonalization?
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An understanding ofdepersonalizationin terms of different interacting dimensions is likely to have implications for both clinical practice and research.
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Typically, patients are referred on account of severe and chronicdepersonalization.
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The results of this study suggest that rather than being a unidimensional construct, 'depersonalization' represents the expression of several distinct underlying dimensions.
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Different classifications have been proposed to account for this phenomenological complexity ofdepersonalization.
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In short, the content of this factor suggests that an experience of ' disembodiment ' is the most characteristic body image abnormality indepersonalization.
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A chronic sense ofdepersonalizationand detachment seen in children with pathological dissociation gives a dreamlike quality to their autobiographical memories.
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Through thisdepersonalizationof the author the experimental paper acquires its fundamental cultural trait of report. 13.
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Depersonalizationhas long been considered a syndrome but there is poor agreement on its constituent symptoms.
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