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Definition of derealization in English: derealization(British derealisation) noundiːˌrɪəlʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)ndēˌrē(ə)ləˈzāSHən mass nounA feeling that one's surroundings are not real, especially as a symptom of mental disturbance. Example sentencesExamples - On a scale assessing limbic system symptomatology, those with CI score higher than do normals on derealization, ‘spaciness’ and memory problems.
- Part of it measures five symptom areas: amnesia, depersonalization, derealization, identity confusion, and identity alteration.
- Other aspects include dealing with derealization / dissociation, idealization/devaluation, harsh self-evaluation, and anxiety and depression.
- Other potential symptoms include acusis, synesthesia, tactile paresthesias, illusions, distortions of body image, derealization, depersonalizations, and mood disturbances.
- In addition, moderate derealization, depersonalization and intensified sensory perception commonly occur.
Derivatives adjective While we may strive for authenticity in our personal lives, this is no longer possible in contemporary visual culture: any attempt to do so will be derealized by the real virtuality of hyper-realism. Example sentencesExamples - The psychiatrist may also attempt to directly contact other identities by asking to speak to the part of the mind involved in behaviors for which the patient had amnesia or that were experienced in a depersonalized or derealized fashion.
- A provisional answer would be the rejected one: a return to the particulars of everyday life, to an experience that had been abstracted and derealized in the horizon of language.
- Meanwhile, the stories we continue to tell are derealized.
- The large selections brought about that massive non-existence; and the selections themselves became psychologically dissociated from other activities, relegated to a mental area that ‘didn't count’ - that is, both derealized and disavowed.
Definition of derealization in US English: derealization(British derealisation) noundēˌrē(ə)ləˈzāSHən A feeling that one's surroundings are not real, especially as a symptom of mental disturbance. Example sentencesExamples - On a scale assessing limbic system symptomatology, those with CI score higher than do normals on derealization, ‘spaciness’ and memory problems.
- In addition, moderate derealization, depersonalization and intensified sensory perception commonly occur.
- Other aspects include dealing with derealization / dissociation, idealization/devaluation, harsh self-evaluation, and anxiety and depression.
- Part of it measures five symptom areas: amnesia, depersonalization, derealization, identity confusion, and identity alteration.
- Other potential symptoms include acusis, synesthesia, tactile paresthesias, illusions, distortions of body image, derealization, depersonalizations, and mood disturbances.
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