depersonalisation उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- If the impostor is himself, the clinical setting would be the same as the one described as depersonalisation, hence jamais vus of oneself or of the very " reality of reality ", are termed depersonalisation ( or surreality ) feelings.
- If the impostor is himself, the clinical setting would be the same as the one described as depersonalisation, hence jamais vus of oneself or of the very " reality of reality ", are termed depersonalisation ( or surreality ) feelings.
- Depersonalisation is a particular type of dissociation involving a disrupted integration of self-perceptions with the sense of self, so that individuals experiencing depersonalisation are in a subjective state of feeling estranged, detached or disconnected from their own being ."
- Depersonalisation is a particular type of dissociation involving a disrupted integration of self-perceptions with the sense of self, so that individuals experiencing depersonalisation are in a subjective state of feeling estranged, detached or disconnected from their own being ."
- If the impostor is himself, the clinical setting would be the same as the one described as depersonalisation; hence, " jamais vus " of oneself or of the very " reality of reality " are termed depersonalization and derealization, respectively.
- The theistic idea of early Confucianism gave later way to a depersonalisation of Heaven, identifying him as the pattern discernible in the unfolding of nature and his will ( " Tianming " ) as peoples'consensus, culminating in the " Xunzi ".
- From the fundamental theme of the Face ( The National Art Museum, 1999 ) until the anonymous multitude of the silhouettes of the Metropolis ( The Shadows of the Present, Simeza, 2004 ), the painter meditates ( approaching the face schematically and in series ) on the entire magma of emotions and anxieties that haunt the human condition nowadays, evolving towards the depersonalisation of all the nets and towards the consumist reification.
- In one of his borderline " thought disordered " letters, it is evident that at times he entered a state of depersonalisation : " I do not know what I am standing on . . . when anyone speaks to me I cannot for the life of me make out what they are talking about everything seems so curious . " In 1884, Hammersley compared Wills'incipient madness and fiery glare to that of Adam Lindsay Gordon, the Australian bush poet.
- When acute stress disorder was introduced it was argued that its emphasis on dissociative symptoms in the acute phase after truama ( such as emotional numbing, dissociative amnesia, and depersonalisation ) are strongly predictive of chronic PTSD . Bryant's work challenged the fundamental premise of the initial conceptualisation that dissociative responses shortly after trauma are seminal in predicting PTSD, and this resulted in a major shift in the DSM-5 so that emphasis was not placed on dissociation and acute stress disorder was not intended to predict PTSD.