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Depersonalization: Depersonalization Disorder
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Case History: An individual with Depersonalization Disorder was advised against receiving Shamanistic Healing. Being detached from the Mental Body, shamanistic work leaves the depersonalized individual open to being attacked by entities of lower "dark" energy. These "entities" would easily be able to attach to the energetic opening between the Mental Body and the rest of the energy field. Very likely these "dark entities" would have quite seriously compounded the problems that this depersonalized individual was already experiencing.
Depersonalization Disorder is a disorder affecting emotions and behavior. It is characterized by an change in how an affected individual perceives or experiences his or her sense of self. The usual sense of one's own reality is temporarily lost or changed. A feeling of detachment from, or being an outside observer of, one's mental processes or body occurs such as the sensation of being in a dream. This phenomena involves:
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Depersonalization disorder is one of a group of conditions called dissociative disorders. Dissociative disorders are mental illnesses that involve disruptions or breakdowns of memory, consciousness or awareness, identity and/or perception—mental functions that normally operate smoothly. When one or more of these functions is disrupted, symptoms can result. These symptoms can interfere with a person’s general functioning, including social and work activities, and relationships.
Depersonalization disorder can be a minor, passing disturbance with little noticeable effect on behavior. Some people can adjust to it or even block its impact. Others are continually plagued with anxiety over their state of mind, worrying that they are going crazy or ruminating over the distorted perceptions of their body and their sense of estrangement from themselves and others. Mental anguish may disable them.
Depersonalization disorder usually starts during adolescence or early adulthood. The disorder is usually chronic with periods of remission. More severe manifestations may be aggravated by mild anxiety or depression. The disorder usually disappears gradually.
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Depersonalization disorder is a rare condition which is not well understood. People who have depersonalization disorder experience persistent or recurrent feelings that they are detached from their personal experiences and perceptions. Many patients who suffer from this condition describe feeling like a robot or as if their lives were a dream or a movie. Those with the disorder many experience episodes of depersonalization which can last for years.
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