Asked by Navreet Kaur Mahal on May 15, 2024

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People with depersonalization-derealization disorder:

A) complain of physical problems such as paralysis, pain, or a persistent belief that they have a serious disease.
B) experience episodes of feeling detached from themselves or feeling that the world around them is unreal.
C) have mood swings from ecstatic elation to deep depression.
D) hold persistent, clearly delusional beliefs, often involving paranoid themes.

Depersonalization-derealization Disorder

A dissociative disorder where a person experiences a sense of detachment from their body (depersonalization) or feelings of unreality or detachment from their surroundings (derealization).

Physical Problems

Health issues or conditions that affect the body, ranging from minor ailments to serious diseases.

Paralysis

The loss of the ability to move (and sometimes to feel anything) in part or most of the body, typically as a result of illness, poison, or injury.

  • Understand the symptoms and diagnostic benchmarks for particular psychological conditions.
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Kathryn MaddoxMay 19, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
People with depersonalization-derealization disorder experience episodes of feeling detached from themselves or feeling that the world around them is unreal. They may not complain of physical problems, have mood swings, or hold delusional beliefs.