10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DEPERSONALISATION» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
depersonalisation in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
depersonalisation im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Fish's Clinical Psychopathology: Signs and Symptoms in ...
Many patients who complain of depersonalisation also state that their capacity for
feeling is diminished or absent. This is a subjective experience because to the
outside observer there is no loss of ability to respond emotionally and ...
F. J. Fish, Patricia R. Casey, Brendan Kelly, 2007
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The Handbook of Adult Clinical Psychology: An Evidence Based ...
Sierra, M. & Berrios, G. (2001). The phenomenological stability of
depersonalisation: Comparing the old with the new. The Journal of Nervous and
Mental Disease, 189, 629–636. Sierra, M., Lopera, F., Lambert, M.V., Phillips,
M.L. & David, A.S. ...
Alan Carr, Muireann McNulty, 2014
3
Clinical Phenomenology and Cognitive Psychology
However, both meditation and relaxation tecniques should be introduced with the
greatest of care in subjects who are depersonalisation-prone. Depersonalisation
and schizophrenia There was a a particular interest in depersonalisation ...
David Fewtrell, Kieron O'Connor, 2013
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Self and Identity: Perspectives Across the Lifespan
Depersonalisation among adolescent boys and girls Although sociodemographic
variables show little association with depersonalisation, there is one interesting
exception: girls are somewhat more likely than boys to report feelings of ...
Terry Honess, Krysia M. Yardley, 2003
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Overcoming Anxiety, Stress and Panic: A Five Areas Approach, ...
High levels of emotion, including anxiety or panic, can cause depersonalisation.
Anxiety may be the result of everyday stresses, or the depersonalisation itself
may make you more anxious. For example, during an attack of depersonalisation
...
Christopher Williams, 2012
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Body Psychotherapy in Progressive and Chronic Disorders
Schneider [7] believed that these experiences were first-rank symptoms of
schizophrenia. Depersonalisation is common in manic-depressive states and in
involutional melancholia. Likewise, it is a usual symptom in schizophrenia, where
it ...
Christa D. Ventling, 2002
7
Essentials of Mental Health Nursing
Can the client verbalize resources outside the hospital from whom he or she may
seek assistance during times of extreme stress? Depersonalisation Disorder
Depersonalisation disorder is characterized by a temporary change in the quality
of ...
8
The First Dictionary of Psychoanalysis: A Gift for Sigmund ...
body can be impacted by depersonalisation, and limbs and even parts of the
torso can be perceived as foreign. In depersonalisation there is often a
heightened, often tormenting self-observation. The feelings of depersonalisation
that refer to ...
Depersonalisation is caused by the chemical changes in our bodies as a direct
result of these causes. It is the toxic element which create these feelings. The
body is flushed with harmful stress related chemicals. Various chemical
imbalances ...
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CBT for Those at Risk of a First Episode Psychosis: ...
Strangely enough, it has been shown that there is no increase in the activity of
the autonomic nervous system during depersonalisation. The autonomic nervous
system regulates heart rate, blood flow to muscles, respiration and excretion of ...
Mark van der Gaag, Dorien Nieman, David van den Berg, 2013
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «DEPERSONALISATION» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
depersonalisation im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Lloyds and RBS say anti-fraud music scheme will drown out money …
He added: 'This is all part of the depersonalisation of banking which is unpopular with many people.' All the major banks have come under fire ... «Daily Mail, Jul 15»
Dealing with death and burnout
... looks at emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation (an unfeeling response towards patients and family) and lack of personal accomplishment. «AsiaOne, Jun 15»
We cannot avoid grief, but we can share it and ease the pain
On receiving the news and in the aftermath of tragedy, people often describe feelings of 'depersonalisation' - that is experiencing themselves ... «Irish Independent, Jun 15»
No-Brainer: France Tourism Boss Says Wine Tours Key to Growth
... psychological disorder which may cause anxiety, depersonalisation and even hallucination, and is often experienced by visitors to the city.” «Snooth, Jun 15»
The health impact of smoking ganja
De La Haye said well-known physiological effects of smoking ganja include: depersonalisation; paranoia; derealisation; an anxiety state ... «Jamaica Gleaner, Jun 15»
French Minister: Stop Being Rude to Tourists, We Need Their Money!
... psychological disorder which may cause anxiety, depersonalisation and even hallucination, and is often experienced by visitors to the city.”. «Breitbart News, Jun 15»
Change and Theories of Development
... embraced modern sciences and rationality but in practice much of our thinking is antiquated and has not allowed for the depersonalisation of ... «AllAfrica.com, Jun 15»
Katana-wielding robot faces off against samurai master
Along with this technology comes depersonalisation. In a nutshell: it's harder to romanticise the work done by someone sat in a bunker on an ... «Alphr, Jun 15»
ISIS on the Rampage
The sense of loss of identity, depersonalisation and lack of opportunities, and the perception of abandonment by the United States, add fuel to ... «CounterPunch, Mai 15»
Be mindful of mindfulness: drug-free doesn't mean side-effect free
And the more worrying effects - depersonalisation, panic - seem to follow a dose response curve, arising from intensive meditation. Much as ... «The Guardian, Mai 15»