单词 | derealization |
释义 | derealizationderealization(diːˌriːəlaɪˈzeɪʃən) orderealisationDerealizationderealization[dē‚rē·ə·lə′zā·shən]Derealizationa sense of change or unreality in one’s environment that appears in certain mental illnesses (for example, schizophrenia, cyclothymia, epilepsy). While experiencing derealization, the outside world is perceived as foreign, artificial, changed, and sometimes distant, vague, and dreamlike. Time seems too fast, or else it seems to have stopped. Unfamiliar surroundings seem to have been seen before and, conversely, familiar situations and places seem strange, as though seen for the first time. Derealization is often accompanied by melancholy, fear, and confusion; it is often combined with depersonalization. It is treated by eliminating the primary illness. derealizationderealization[de-re″al-ĭ-za´shun]de·re·al·i·za·tion(dē-rē'ă-li-zā'shŭn),derealizationPsychiatry An altered and unreal perception of things and objects in space/time, which may be accompanied by depersonalization. See Hallucination.de·re·al·i·za·tion(dē-rē'ă-lī-zā'shŭn)derealizationSee DEPERSONALIZATION.DerealizationPatient discussion about derealizationQ. If the lie is our truth & living the truth feels fake & unreal how do we persevere to the needed chang there's the real me, good & underdeveloped. there is the worldly me, challenged as all of us probably are. there is the addict me, afflicted half or more of my life, developed & strong. two out of three are tough odds to deal with... |
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