Depersonalisation Neurosis (Noun)
Meaning
Emotional dissociative disorder in which there is loss of contact with your own personal reality accompanied by feelings of unreality and strangeness.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural processes.
Examples
- The patient's symptoms of depersonalisation neurosis were characterised by feelings of detachment from her own thoughts and emotions, as if she was observing herself from outside her body.
- After the traumatic event, he began to experience episodes of depersonalisation neurosis, feeling like a stranger in his own life and unable to connect with his own feelings.
- The therapist worked with the client to address her depersonalisation neurosis, helping her to reconnect with her emotions and develop a sense of self-awareness.
- The depersonalisation neurosis made it difficult for her to form close relationships, as she often felt like she was just going through the motions of social interactions without any genuine emotional connection.
- The artist's depersonalisation neurosis was reflected in her artwork, which often featured distorted self-portraits and themes of disconnection and disorientation.
Synonyms
- Depersonalisation Disorder
- Depersonalisation
- Depersonalization Disorder
- Depersonalization
- Depersonalization Neurosis