Asked by Mario Donawa on May 07, 2024

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Depersonalization/derealization disorder differs from the other dissociative disorders, in that

A) there are no symptoms of memory impairment or identity confusion.
B) there does not appear to be any sort of dissociative process going on.
C) only with this disorder is there a loss of awareness of one's central and knowing self.
D) there are reduced symptoms or no symptoms of a feeling of depersonalization/ derealization.
E) it alone is associated with history of trauma, particularly emotional abuse.

Depersonalization

A psychological state in which a person feels detached from their thoughts, feelings, and sense of self.

Derealization

A mental condition where the external world seems unreal or distanced, often experienced in dissociative disorders.

Dissociative Disorders

Mental health conditions characterized by a disconnection between thoughts, identity, consciousness, and memory.

  • Identify and interpret the symptoms and personal experiences tied to dissociative disorders.
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Trinity BecerrilMay 14, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Depersonalization/derealization disorder is characterized by a persistent or recurrent feeling of detachment from one's body or thoughts (depersonalization) and/or a sense of unreality or detachment from the environment (derealization), without the significant memory impairment or identity confusion seen in other dissociative disorders.